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B.C. brings in new grant to help post-secondary students cover tuition costs

VICTORIA - College and university students in British Columbia will be eligible for a new grant of up to $4,000 to help cover their tuition costs.

The grant goes into effect this fall and more than 40,000 students studying at public colleges and universities will be eligible.

For students in programs under two years long, the BC Access Grant will provide up to $4,000 a year.

For those in programs longer than two years, they will be eligible for up to $1,000 a year on top of the $3,000 that full-time students can get through the Canada Student Grant.

The new grant will cost the government $24 million over three years.

Finance Minister Carole James says the new grant marks a first for the province, as it will be available to part-time students and those enrolled in programs of less than two years.

"This will help people land good-paying jobs in high-demand fields like early childhood education, health care and the skilled trades," she said in her budget speech on Tuesday.

"This grant is about investing in our shared future."

The budget says more than 860,000 jobs will open in B.C. over the next decade, and more than 75 per cent of all jobs will require some post-secondary education or training.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Feb. 18, 2020.

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