Students who have been receiving financial assistance from the government have one final chance to get more, as the last period of the Canada Emergency Student Benefit approaches. Editor's Choice: Walmart Is Making Masks Mandatory In Canadian Stores Even If It's Not A Law Where You Live The Canada Revenue Agency noted in an August 6 tweet that this would be the last time applications from students who have been unable to find work can be put in for the CESB. Post secondary #students and new grads – you can apply for the FINAL period of #CESB if you’re still unable to find work due to COVID-19: https://t.co/TiFP74KgfA See if you’re eligible for other financial support using the Benefits Finder: https://t.co/0wBiy5BcPH pic.twitter.com/BsmyezrUXQ— Canada Revenue Agency (@CanRevAgency) August 6, 2020 Students and recent grads can check the website to see if they are eligible to receive the benefit, which is given to post-secondary students or those who graduated in December 2019 or later. High school students who were expecting to graduate this year and applied to a post-secondary program that starts before February 1, 2021 can also get the CESB. Those with disabilities or dependents are able to receive an additional $750 on top of the base amount of $1,250 a month. Keep in mind that if you applied for the CERB, you cannot also apply for the student benefit.