June 1, 2024
Education News Canada

BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Trades students at BCIT to benefit from $5M in scholarship funding thanks to Beedie Luminaries' BUILD program

May 14, 2024

Students pursing a career in skilled trades can apply for critical financial support thanks to a new trades scholarship program, BUILD, Beedie Luminaries has launched. Projected to support nearly 300 students in the next five years, over $5.5 million will be committed to the BUILD scholarship fund.

Beedie Luminaries, a scholarship foundation founded by developer and philanthropist, Ryan Beedie, President of Beedie, is a social-profit enterprise working to break down financial barriers of access to education for promising students. A long-time champion of BCIT, Ryan has generously supported fundraising initiatives like the INSPIRE campaign, enabling transformative campus redevelopment through projects like the Trades and Technology Complex. Ryan's commitment to student success at BCIT highlights the powerful impact of connecting education and industry.

Giving Students Tools for Success

In its inaugural year, BUILD will support BCIT students seeking their Red Seal certification at BCIT.  With a commitment of up to $500,000 for the first cohort, 25 select students in the Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing, Welding, and Sheet Metal programs, will receive up to $20,000 over four years to help cover tuition and living expenses.

"As the largest trades trainer in Western Canada BCIT knows how in-demand certified tradespeople are in this province," said BCIT President Dr. Jeff Zabudsky. "In the next ten years, it's estimated there will be almost 8,500 job openings for carpenters alone. Translate that demand across all trades, and you understand how critical these jobs are for the future of BC. The new Beedie Luminaries BUILD scholarship fund helps address a critical skills gap, while making a tangible difference in people's lives as they launch new careers."

To address the critical shortage of skilled trades workers in BC, the BUILD scholarship program is increasing the accessibility of a trades education. As BCIT students face increased financial adversity, it is thanks to the generosity of donors that these students can have the opportunity to gain a skilled trades education for a complex world.

See the press release from Beedie Luminaries.

For more information

British Columbia Institute of Technology
3700 Willingdon Avenue
Burnaby British Columbia
Canada V5G 3H2
www.bcit.ca/


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