With the support of our partners and the generosity of our donors, BCIT empowers our students and alumni to shape British Columbia and inspire progress across the globe. Find out how. Read our latest stories and news.
Thank you to Concert Properties for their generous contribution towards the INSPIRE Campaign to support students and trades training at BCIT. The Concert Properties Centre for Trades & Technology building will anchor the new nine-building Trades & Technology Complex that is currently under development. Once complete, it will increase capacity in trades training to allow for 700 additional students.
Learn more about the Concert Properties Centre for Trades & Technology.
BCIT welcomes Joanna Tong as Executive Director, BCIT Foundation
October 21, 2024
BCIT is thrilled to announce that Joanna Tong will be joining BCIT Foundation as its new Executive Director, starting November...
BCIT announces two new Directors to the BCIT Foundation Board
October 16, 2024
BCIT is pleased to announce that Brent Charleton and Sally Parrott have joined the BCIT Foundation Board of Directors. Brent...
Canada’s largest supplier of geospatial and engineering field equipment, Cansel celebrates $1.4M donation and makes a surprise announcement to further support BCIT students
September 24, 2024
On September 24, the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and Cansel unveiled the Cansel Computer Lab at SW3 in...
Honouring four outstanding leaders at the 2024 BCIT Distinguished Awards
September 10, 2024
On November 14, 2024, the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) will be hosting the 19th annual Distinguished Awards, honouring...
More inspiring stories: Donors making an impact
Thank you to West Fraser for its generous contribution of $250,000 to support BCIT trades students. The donation will support underrepresented trades students, including women or Indigenous students at BCIT.
Learn more about West Fraser’s entrance award and bursary program on BCIT’s Student Financial Aid and Awards website.
A huge thank you to West Fraser for supporting BCIT trades students. It is because of the generosity of donors like West Fraser that our students have the confidence to pursue their dream careers in skilled trades.
Thank you to Sunbelt Rentals for their generous donation of a Scissorlift and Diesel Air Compressor for one year to the Annacis Island Campus’ Motive Power programs, giving students access to the equipment they need to become the leaders, makers + innovators of tomorrow.
Sunbelt Rentals also supports BCIT students through the Sunbelt Rentals Achievement Award, Sunbelt Rentals Bursary, and Sunbelt Rentals Graduating Achievement, established in 2021.
Thank you, Sunbelt Rentals, for your continued partnership and generous commitment to providing our Heavy Equipment Trades students with the most current training equipment possible.
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During the 2021 holiday season, our amazing community of donors came together once again in support of BCIT students in need by raising over $40,000 toward the Student Emergency Response Fund (SERF). Nearly 200 donors were inspired to contribute to this effort. Their donations will make an overwhelmingly positive impact on students facing unforeseen financial hardship. Their generosity was matched by a further contribution of $20,000, meaning over $60,000 will be added to SERF and be available for students to access this year.
“The Student Emergency Response Fund has generously supported so many of our students who have been affected by financial emergencies,” says Laura Vail, Senior Director, Student Success. “Thank you to everyone who has donated. Because of you, our students will have access to the supports they need to find academic success.”
The giving spirit of donors, alumni, staff, and faculty over the holidays gives students the motivation and inspiration they need to succeed in their studies and become the leaders of tomorrow.
“Your generous gifts provide BCIT students with the help they need so they can feel confident continuing their studies while facing unforeseen financial challenges,” says Jackie Jacob, Executive Director, BCIT Foundation. “Thank you to our valued donors for continuing to support our students at a time when access to education has never been more important.”
Thank you for believing in the power of education and supporting our students in becoming the leaders, makers + innovators of tomorrow.
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About SERF
In early 2020, BCIT established the short-term COVID-19 Emergency Student Response Fund (CESRF) for students who were directly impacted by the pandemic and were at risk of not completing their current study periods due to financial concerns. CESRF was established with a one-time investment from the Ministry of Advanced Education in April 2020 that was disbursed to 25 post-secondary schools across British Columbia.
CESRF was life-changing for many students throughout the uncertain times of the early pandemic, allowing them to continue their education without having to make the painful decision to give up due to unforeseen financial hardships.
As COVID-19 lockdowns subsided and students began returning to work and school, it became clear that although our world was evolving, students in need were still struggling. In recognition of the continued need for emergency funds, CESRF became SERF to provide a wider scope of financial assistance for students affected by emergency situations. In the winter of 2020, the BCIT Student Association (BCITSA) announced a donation of $130,000 towards SERF to help even more students in need.
A heartfelt thank-you to Dr. Carole Taylor, O.C., Honorary Doctorate of Technology, BCIT for her generous $150,000 donation to enhance the learning experience of BCIT Broadcast and Media students! This incredible gift means significantly more students will now have access to more equipment including cameras, teleprompters, and a tricaster.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to give back to the future of students”, says Carole, former Canada Chair and current member, Trilateral Commission, and former journalist herself. “As someone who thrives on change and new challenges, I ask myself, ‘how do we support young people and our lifelong learners to help them make a difference in the world?’ I believe the answer is education and embracing lifelong learning.”
Carole’s expansive career which began in journalism and encompassed politics and business, including her former roles as British Columbia’s Minister of Finance, chair of CBC/Radio-Canada and the Vancouver Board of Trade to name a few, speak to her own journey of embracing lifelong learning.
On November 22, BCIT students, faculty, and staff gathered with Carole to officially rename BCIT’s Studio 2 as the “Carole Taylor Broadcast Journalism Studio” in honour of her gift.
“Carole has been a longstanding friend of BCIT,” says Kathy Kinloch, BCIT President. “She shares BCIT’s vision to empower and inspire students to help them realize their vision. It is our privilege to work with Carole to provide our students with a learning environment that keeps pace with technological advancements and integrates with today’s changing workplace.”
Thank you, Carole, for your incredible support!
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Thank you to Northern Lights College for the donation of this 1968 Beechcraft King Air B-90 to the Aerospace Technology Campus (ATC) at BCIT!
This aircraft will be used to train BCIT aerospace program students at our state-of-the-art 285,000-square-foot ATC in Richmond near the South Terminal for the Vancouver International Airport.
Thank you, Northern Lights College, and all those who worked to make this donation possible.
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During the 2020 holiday season, our incredible community rallied once again to support BCIT students in need by raising over $160,000 towards the Student Emergency Response Fund, a fund designed to help students facing immediate and unexpected financial challenges as they navigate their future.
This incredible achievement by our generous donors, alumni, staff, and faculty has given students the hope and inspiration they need to continue their studies, providing a fresh start to the new year for so many.
With a lead gift from the BCIT Student Association, a non-profit organization focused on student service and advocacy at BCIT, more than 140 donors were inspired to contribute to this effort. Their donations will have an overwhelmingly positive impact on students in need.
“Your generous contributions provide BCIT students with the help they need so they can continue their studies, even while facing the unexpected financial hardships brought on by COVID-19,” says Jackie Jacob, Executive Director, BCIT Foundation. “Access to education has never been more important. Thank you to our valued donors for supporting our students.”
Thank you for believing in the power of education, and supporting our students in becoming the leaders and makers of tomorrow.
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Thanks to Ford and its donation of six 2020 vehicles worth more than $270,000, British Columbia Institute of Technology Automotive students will be able to develop their skills on the most up-to-date powertrain and drivers-assist technologies.
BCIT and Ford have been partners since 2002, with the launch of the Ford ASSET Program, a current option of the Automotive Service Technician and Operations diploma program. Since then, 140+ Ford Dealer Technicians have completed their apprenticeship training at BCIT. Through the partnership, Ford has donated more than 31 vehicles—including the newest six—to the Institute. The most recently donated vehicles include a Lincoln Aviator, Ford Escape SEL, Ford F-150 Raptor, Ford F-150, Ford F-250, and Ford Ranger.
Thank you, Ford, for your continued partnership and generous commitment to giving our Automotive students the most current training possible.
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Thank you, Transoft Solutions Inc., for your generous donation of $1M in software to the Civil Engineering program at BCIT and for your ongoing commitment to student success.
Milton Carrasco, President and CEO of Transoft Solutions Inc. and winner of the 2020 BIV BC CEO Award, is passionate about philanthropy. He says the collaborative vision behind his company’s philanthropic partnership with BCIT goes back to a time when he himself was the recipient of charitable funding.
“When I was a refugee in the UK, I received a grant from the government that allowed me to finish my university degree,” explains Milton. “During the early years of Transoft, I made it a commitment that if ever I was to build a successful company, I would like to give back to society in general, but specifically to focus on areas like education. Having received similar help in my early days was a key part of that desire.”
Meanwhile, BCIT alumnus Nelson Huang recently achieved a unique career milestone: returning to his alma mater to give a guest lecture to a class in which he once sat himself.
Now a Civil Technologist at Transoft, Nelson says access to industry standard and cutting-edge software at BCIT as a student—thanks to the generosity of donors like Transoft—set him up to hit the ground running when he graduated.
Transoft’s donation provides students with access to technology and gives them the opportunity to become familiar with civil engineering, further enhancing learning outcomes.
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Thank you to Dieseltech Truck Repair & Fleet Maintenance for their generous gift of a 2011 IHC Lonestar Sleeper Tandem ISX 18-Speed Semi to be used at the BCIT Motive Power Centre of Excellence campus on Annacis Island as a critical training aid for our students, giving them access to the tools they need to become the leaders and makers of tomorrow.
Dieseltech also provides financial support to programs at our Motive Power campus, including significant cash contributions. They are proud to hire our graduates and continue to provide guidance by volunteering their industry expertise through membership on our Program Advisory Committee. The great success of our programs is made possible by the ongoing support of industry partners and donors like Dieseltech.
“This semi-truck is truly a fantastic addition to our fleet and is integral to the success of students progressing through the truck transport apprenticeship,” says Steve Perry, Associate Dean, Motive Power.
Dieseltech was founded by BCIT Commercial Transport ELTT alumnus Brad Halco in 2008.
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Thanks to the generosity of digital health pioneer Ayogo, BCIT Nursing students have access to three new, inspirational awards.
David Thomas Memorial Bursary: David Thomas, a long-time “Ayogi” who lived with a severe form of degenerative Muscular Dystrophy, was an example of the strength, courage, and agility it takes to overcome challenges and inspire others. This award, established in David’s memory, will provide financial assistance for a Nursing student.
A. Jillion Diespecker Scholarship Award: A trailblazing nurse and entrepreneur, Jillion dedicated her life to creating a better world through creativity, service to others, and hard work. This award was established for a Nursing student who has demonstrated an interest in Nephrology.
Ayogo Graduating Achievement Award for the Bachelor of Science in Nephrology: As healthcare professionals, nurses are often the first to make frontline sacrifices, putting the needs of others ahead of themselves. This award was established to recognize academic and community achievement for a student with an interest in applied technology within health care and/or community involvement such as volunteering.
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Congratulations and thank you to Concert Properties, and their industry partners, for raising $100,000 in support of BCIT Trades Discovery students in need this year.
It is because of the generosity of donors like Concert Properties that our students have the confidence to pursue their dream careers in skilled trades at BCIT. Graduates go on to become fully qualified electricians, trade certified plumbers, metal fabricators, refrigeration technicians, heavy equipment mechanics, security alarm installers, ironworkers, and more.
Despite the challenges we’ve faced this year, we are reminded that when we come together, there is no obstacle we can’t overcome.
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The 2020-21 school year may look different, but that hasn’t stopped our students from pursuing their dreams.
As we celebrate National Online Learning Day, we recognize Scotiabank for their unwavering vision of continued student success. Their generous donation of $500,000 toward the INSPIRE Campaign supports interdisciplinary and tech-focused education in Business, Computing, Financial Fraud, and Cyber Security at BCIT, as well as educational technologies allowing learners to work on real-world technology at the new Tech Collider Learning Centre at the British Columbia Institute of Technology Downtown Campus.
The ability to learn online – anywhere, anytime – is an education revolution for students of all ages.
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British Columbia Institute of Technology is grateful for donors like Wesgroup Equipment for their ongoing support of BCIT students.
The inaugural Wesgroup Annual Student Award, held virtually this year, recognizes a deserving Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation student and included a Snap On toolset valued at over $1000. Wesgroup’s generous donation provides a BCIT student with the “tools” they need to be successful in their career. Congrats to our 2020 award recipient, Ikkamdeep, and two finalists, Kevin and Raman.
This event was made possible thanks to BCIT’s Motive Power Campus team and Wesgroup Equipment. Through Wesgroup’s philanthropic leadership, learners have access to a BCIT education, and BCIT in turn has the crucial training tools required to deliver the world class education that we are known for.
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British Columbia Institute of Technology wishes to recognize and thank TB Vets Charitable Foundation for their generous contribution in support of Critical Respiratory Care for the BCIT School of Health Sciences.
Their gift has allowed for the purchase of the Juno Patient Simulate Manikin with Wound Care Kit, which will give BCIT students the experience they need to save lives while contributing to the delivery of healthcare in their communities. And to quote Vincent Van Gogh, “To save a life is a real and beautiful thing.”
TB Vets has been supporting the frontlines of respiratory care in BC since 1946.
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