But why would it be on the CAF to tell you that you can still get a student loan?
You can also:
Get a credit card.
Get a mortgage.
Get a car loan.
Get a HELOC.
Get a high interest savings account.
Get an account at a credit union.
Join the legion.
Join a local sports club.
Take advantage of a "student" discount at local stores.
Why should the CAF be responsible to inform you that you can do any of those things, including a student loan?
I never said it was on them to tell me I can get one. Just would have avoided a headache to have a line in the 62 page guide that says I can keep one if I already have it, since the recruiters on the phone didn't know. No biggie. I already had the student loan, and It's in the past now, so I'm not sure what's with the 9 other ideas.
Funny enough, my student guide says I actually do have to ask permission to join sports club.
As the original post says "The guide mentions bursaries and scholarships, but not student loans".
Not so sure why you're vehemently against adding a line to a simple document that would clearly ease that confusion. Since it doesn't seem to be an isolated issue.
Speaking that way about credit cards, and car loans is just infantizing us for asking, and frankly unrelated and unnecessary.
You're right, the CAF absolutely has no obligation to inform me about credit cards or car loans because that has absolutely no relation to my job, or the SEM guide that is referred to by the original poster.
However, seeing as officer cadets, our responsibility is our education, and our guide specifically outlines the do's and dont's of that education, I think it would be nice to mention student loans.
Don't you?
Cheers.