The province has released more details on the fund being set up for college students affected by the strike.
Any students who decide to withdraw from their college program because of the job action will get a full tuition refund.
The money will come from the savings colleges saw during the strike.
Full-time students who remain in their program will be eligible to get up to $500 back for costs cause by the pause in the semester, including child care costs, rebooked train or bus tickets, or January rent.
The province says that students can apply through their college starting this week.
Those who are currently receiving OSAP and were expecting to graduate before the end of the year will get additional OSAP for the extension of the fall semester into the new year.