香港六合彩开奖结果查询

Indigenous Awards drives support for 香港六合彩开奖结果查询 students

By College Relations | February 24, 2021
   

Austin MacArthur
Austin MacArthur

Kamloops鈥 Austin MacArthur moved to Kelowna to attend 香港六合彩开奖结果查询鈥檚 Automotive Service Technician program to unlock a lifelong dream of becoming a mechanic 鈥 a dream fueled in part by the Irving K. Barber BC Scholarship Society鈥檚 Indigenous Student awards.

MacArthur is one of over 600 BC Indigenous students who shared more than $2.2 million in awards from the Society in support of post-secondary studies. The Society鈥檚 Indigenous Award program is one of six award programs and was created to assist in removing barriers to higher education for Indigenous peoples.

鈥淚 cannot explain how grateful I was to find out I was an award recipient,鈥 says MacArthur. 鈥淭he support from the Irving K. Barber Indigenous Award has enabled me to purchase a reliable laptop 鈥 a necessity for online learning 鈥 and most importantly it has taken the stress away of having to work while in school.鈥

The society offers renewable annual awards of $1,000 to $5,000 to students studying at all post-secondary levels 鈥 including trades training, apprenticeships, diplomas, certificates, undergraduate degrees and even masters, doctoral and teacher education studies. The awards are renewable in order to provide sustained funding over multiple years.

鈥淒o your research about scholarships and bursary awards that are available,鈥 advises MacArthur. 鈥淓ven if you think you won鈥檛 get it, if you meet the eligibility, take the time to apply. You never know what could happen.鈥

His advice is echoed by 香港六合彩开奖结果查询 School of Business student Saige Girouard, who received similar financial supports to complete her Bachelor of Business degree.

Saige Girouard

鈥淚鈥檝e been contemplating applying for these awards for four years before I finally did,鈥 explains Girouard. 鈥淎s a non-status M茅tis, I鈥檝e always struggled with applying for Indigenous awards and the feeling I felt when I received my congratulatory letter for this award is unparalleled 鈥 to be recognized as an Indigenous person with academic success is a huge honour.鈥

The Society鈥檚 Indigenous Awards are available to students who identify as Indigenous, which the society defines as First Nations (Status or Non-Status), M茅tis or Inuit.

Girouard will be completing her Bachelor of Business Administration degree with Honours, a distinction she credits to the financial freedom from the Indigenous Award which allowed her to focus entirely on school. Girouard鈥檚 dream is to work with the government and be part of the change towards a genuine and sustained reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.

鈥淲e know this Awards program makes a real difference in shaping the futures of Indigenous students,鈥 said Anne Kang, Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Training in a media release issued by the Irving K. Barber Society. 鈥淓very year, these funds help break down barriers for Indigenous students enabling recipients to become active participants in classrooms, in communities and eventually in B.C.鈥檚 economy by putting their knowledge and skills to good use.鈥

香港六合彩开奖结果查询鈥檚 Computer Information Systems student David Tearoe and Education Assistant student Deanna Josephson couldn鈥檛 agree more. Both students enrolled at 香港六合彩开奖结果查询 with the goal of changing their career paths, a goal that was assisted by the Indigenous Awards.

David Tearoe

Tearoe, a Keremeos local, has spent the last 12 years working in the floor installation industry and was able to confidently make the transition back to school to study his true passion, data analysis.

鈥淩eceiving this award was incredible and could not have come at a better time,鈥 explains Tearoe. 鈥淩eturning to school to switch careers is financially stressful and this award helped me mentally and financially transition to a sustainable, life-long career in my field of choice.鈥

Josephson worked in the social service field in Regina, Sask. for more than a decade before moving to Vernon. After starting her family and staying at home for a few years to raise her children, Josephson realized her desire to work with children as a career. She enrolled in the College鈥檚 Education Assistant program in Vernon to upgrade her skills and pursue a new career, allowing her to follow her passion of supporting children with special needs.

Deanna Josephson

鈥淚 am a mother to three children all under the age of six,鈥 says Josephson. 鈥淭his award has helped our family so much. It made returning to school a lot easier and I look forward to graduation when I can return to work with confidence in my new career.鈥

Since the awards inception, nearly $23 million has been distributed to BC students. Students can apply for awards in several categories 鈥 Indigenous Awards, International Scholarships, Transfer Scholarships and Women in Tech.

Applications for the 2021/22 Indigenous Awards will be accepted by the Society until 5 p.m. on Friday, April 30, 2021. Students looking to apply or find more information about the awards including eligibility and award renewals can visit the Society鈥檚 website, .



Tags: Trades, Education Assistant, Okanagan School of Business, Computer Science, Indigenization

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