EduKey Inc. is a licensed Canadian company specialized in registering students at public colleges and universities, preparing OSAP applications, as well as providing academic consulting and academic support.

Our Services
Apply with Confidence
Get expert help registering for Ontario colleges and universities. We handle program selection, document preparation, and submission to ensure a smooth and accurate application process.
Maximize Your Funding
We help students prepare and submit complete OSAP applications, ensuring eligibility and maximizing access to grants and loans for Canadian and international academic programs.
Plan Your Future
Receive personalized academic and career advice tailored to your goals. Our advisors help you choose the right program, understand admission requirements, and plan your academic path with confidence.
Stay on Track
We provide ongoing support for students through academic guidance regarding communication with colleges and government agencies, tracking application progress, and ensuring all steps are completed efficiently.
Who We Are
EduKey Inc helps students across Ontario apply to colleges and universities, access OSAP funding, and plan their academic and career paths with expert guidance. Our team ensures every application is accurate, on time, and fully supported.
About the Founder
Mouaz Hachichou, the founder of EduKey Inc., is an Academic Advisor with a Bachelor’s degree in Law and a strong legal background. His expertise bridges the gap between education systems and government policies, ensuring every student receives accurate, reliable, and fully supported academic guidance. With a deep commitment to professionalism and fairness, he founded EduKey to help students navigate college registration, OSAP applications, and career planning with confidence and clarity.
Why Choose Us
Personalized Guidance for Every Student Where Legal Precision Meets Academic Expertise. EduKey Inc. Founded by an experienced Academic Advisor with a legal background, EduKey Inc combines professionalism, accuracy, and compassion to help students reach their educational goals with confidence.
How It Works
Book your online consultation.
Prepare and upload your documents.
Receive expert review and guidance.
Complete and submit your application.
Get continuous follow-up until approval.

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I contacted Mr. Mouaz because my OSAP amount was very low. He reviewed my file and discovered that there was an error during the application process caused by incorrect information. After he corrected my file, my OSAP amount increased by about $10,600. I’m truly grateful to Mouaz for his help and support.
I received a notice that part of my grant would be converted into a loan. I had submitted my documents through a friend, but unfortunately, they were rejected. I had only 30 days to submit the correct documents, or the entire amount would turn into a loan. I contacted Mr. Mouaz, and he prepared the proper documents and submitted them for me. My file was accepted, and the grant remained unchanged. I’m very thankful for his professional assistance
I’m so happy that Mr. Mouaz helped me with my college registration and OSAP application. What makes me even happier is that he continues to stay in touch with me even after the registration and OSAP process were completed. He always provides academic guidance and replies to my questions at any time. I’m truly thankful for this continuous support.
OSAP FAQs
Clear answers to help you make confident financial decisions.
Absolutely, the consultation session helps you understand admission requirements and available financial support options.
Absolutely! You can apply to multiple colleges or universities; however, you must eventually choose one institution and a specific program to accept the offer and proceed with the enrollment process.
OSAP is a financial aid program provided by the Government of Ontario to help students cover college and university expenses. It offers non-repayable grants and loans that are repaid after graduation.
Yes, you can apply for OSAP as a part-time student, but the amount you receive depends on your study load, personal income, and family income.
Yes, OSAP can be used for online programs as long as the college or university is approved in Ontario and the study load is considered full-time or part-time.
It’s best to apply for OSAP at least two months before the start of your semester to avoid any delay in receiving your funds.
Yes, you can modify your OSAP application if there are changes in your course load, income, or family status. This can be done within 40 days before term's end, through OSAP offcial website or your college or university’s Financial Aid Office.
A grant is money you don’t need to repay, while a loan must be repaid starting after six months from graduation.
Yes, family income impacts your OSAP amount. Higher income generally reduces the grant portion and increases the loan portion.
If your OSAP application is denied, you can submit an appeal explaining your financial or personal situation and provide supporting documents to prove your eligibility.
No, colleges and universities do not allow anyone to communicate on behalf of the student. However, we provide professional academic guidance to help students communicate effectively and appropriately with their institutions.
Book Your Appointment Today
Book online at least 24 hours in advance and take your first step toward academic success.
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