
Upgrade your skills and take your career to the next level with a short-term course. You could be eligible to receive up to $3,500 to help cover tuition fees for select short programs starting this fall!
The StrongerBC future skills grant aims to help British Columbians to quickly get the skills they need to succeed in the jobs of today and the future.
Learn more about the future skills grant.
Do I Qualify?
You could be eligible for a future skills grant if you:
- Are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person
- Reside in British Columbia
- Are 19 years of age and older or have graduated from Grade 12 or equivalent
- You have not exceeded the lifetime maximum of $3,500 from a future skills grant
What Can I Study?
Fall 2023
- Applied Leadership
- BC Electrical Code
- BC Low Energy Code
- Combined S-100 Fire Suppression and S-185 Fire Entrapment Avoidance
- Commercial Vehicle Inspection
- Computer-Aided Design for Advanced Manufacturing
- Core Skills for Refrigeration Occupations
- Drone Technologies: Application & Operations
- Fundamentals in Programming & Software Development
- Navigating Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Organizations
- Occupational First Aid: Level 1 Instructor Training
- Red Cross First Aid and CPR Instructor Training
- Spectrum: Lifetime Autism Resources
Winter 2024
- BC Electrical Code
- BC Low Energy Code
- Building Service Worker
- CANSI Cross Country Ski Instructor Training Level 1 and 2
- Computer-Aided Design for Advanced Manufacturing
- Core Skills for Refrigeration Occupations
- Enterprise GIS Ecosystem Implementation
- Fundamentals in Programming & Software Development
- Geomatics in the Workplace
- Navigating Equity, Diversity & Inclusion in Organizations
- Spectrum: Lifetime Autism Resources
- Wildfire Fighting Citation
How Do I Apply?
The first step to applying is filling out a registration form. After you submit your form, we will reach out to you to complete the registration process.
This project was funded by the Government of Canada through the Province of British Columbia.