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VICTORIA – The B.C. government is providing $900,000 for graduate student scholarships at the province’s four research-intensive universities.
NEW WESTMINSTER – The Justice Institute of British Columbia will develop and deliver a new training program for community care licensing officers to support and improve monitoring of private and public community care facilities throughout British Columbia.
VICTORIA – Government is providing more than $46 million in routine capital funding this fiscal year for public universities, colleges and institutions through Budget 2013.
VICTORIA – Government has invested $350,000 in one-time funding for new and ongoing programs and research to help Aboriginal learners get the most from their education so they have an even better chance of finding success in life.
VICTORIA – Textbooks for some of the most popular first- and second-year post-secondary subject areas in British Columbia are expected online by September, reducing costs significantly for students.
PRINCE GEORGE – Students at College of New Caledonia training to work as electricians, heavy- duty commercial transport mechanics, millwrights and in other skilled jobs are learning on the very latest equipment, thanks to an investment of more than $1.1 million by the B.C. government.
VICTORIA – Premier Christy Clark today announced that students throughout B.C. will have increased access to regional training opportunities as a result of $7 million in one-time funding to 19 post-secondary institutions.
TERRACE – Premier Christy Clark has announced a $465,000 investment for training opportunities in Northwest BC through Northwest Community College.
VICTORIA – The B.C. government is helping support a new youth ambassador program to promote trades and technology careers to young people in K to 12.
NORTH COWICHAN – Aboriginal learners in the Cowichan Valley will have more opportunities to get certification for in-demand job skills with new community-based education and training agreements between Vancouver Island University and Cowichan Tribes.
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