B.C. says the extension will be funded by $19.2 million over three years and is expected to support an extra 1,200 students
The British Columbia government is opening to all ages its tuition waiver for those who were in foster care in the province.
To be eligible for the program, students must be studying full or part time at an undergraduate level at a B.C. public post-secondary institution, the Native Education College or one of 10 approved trades-training providers. Since the waiver program was introduced, 1,900 students have had a total of $13 million in tuition and fees waived.
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