Public & Private Learning Institutions

Partner with Windmill to help newcomers cover education costs

At Windmill Microlending, we're passionate about empowering learners to reach their full potential. By partnering with us, you open doors to education for a diverse range of students. Our tailored financial solutions help learners cover tuition fees and other essential costs to make education accessible to all.


How learning institutions can benefit from a Windmill partnership

  • Our loan can cover both education and living costs for your part/full-time students
  • You can increase student enrollment by providing flexible financial support options
  • Windmill’s loan program is complementary to other student financial aid programs

Featured Partner Outcomes

PrepDoctors
Windmill has supported 671 students from PrepDoctors, with an average career loan of $16,376 per student, enabling them to upskill and get better jobs.
PrepDoctors students saw over 4X growth in average income once they started working in their professional fields through a Windmill loan.

University of Toronto
Windmill has supported 236 students from UofT, with an average career loan of $11,373 per student, enabling them to upskill and get better jobs.
UofT students saw over 2X growth in their average income once they started working in their professional fields through a Windmill loan.

Humber College
Windmill has supported 229 students from Humber, with an average career loan of $6,682 per student, enabling them to upskill and get better jobs.
Humber students reported 4.9X growth in average income once they started working in their professional fields through a Windmill loan.

PharmAchieve
Windmill has supported 150 students from PharmAchieve, with an average career loan of $10,570 per student, enabling them to upskill and get better jobs.
PharmAchieve students saw over 3X growth in average income once they started working in their professional fields through a Windmill loan.

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Windmill has supported 88 students from SAIT, with an average career loan of $9,249 per student, enabling them to upskill and get better jobs.
SAIT students saw over 1.5X growth in average income once they started working in their professional fields through a Windmill loan.

University of British Columbia
Windmill has supported 54 students from UBC, with an average career loan of $12,000 per student, enabling them to upskill and get better jobs.
UBC students saw over 2.5X growth in average income once they started working in their professional fields through a Windmill loan.


What our partners say

"We believe deeply in the ability to offer our programs to all under-represented groups, and we are thankful to Windmill’s leadership team for their vision and commitment to invest in this unique opportunity,” said Firas Abu Saleh, Prep Doctors Co-Founder and CEO. “We look forward to this partnership to continue to help our students achieve their career success in Canada.”

"For some, the cost of continuing education will always be an issue. As a result, we’ve been delighted to work with our partners at Windmill Microlending, which has provided low-interest loans to deserving Humber learners for over 5 years. Windmill’s support for their clients also goes beyond simply the transfer of funds. They genuinely care about ensuring the successful journey of each of their loan recipients. For that reason more than any other, I am proud to call them a partner of Continuous Professional Learning at Humber.”

"Over the past 4 years, Lighthouse Labs has worked closely and collaboratively with Windmill Microlending. We can attest to Windmill’s expertise and commitment to supporting internationally trained professionals as they integrate into the Ontario labour market and settle into their communities. Windmill is highly aware of the need for effective programs to improve skills development and employment outcomes for skilled immigrants.”


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