Bursaries are offered to assist people already employed in an automotive-related occupation.
EVfriendly Technician Bursary
This bursary provides up to $2,000 for an electric vehicle training program tuition related to an automotive career.
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Women’s Automotive Bursary
This bursary is for women and provides up to $2,000 for any training tuition related to an automotive career.
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Indigenous People’s Automotive Bursary
This bursary is for indigenous people and provides up to $2,000 for any training tuition related to an automotive career.
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Motorcycle Technician Bursary
This bursary provides up to $2,000 for any training tuition related to an career as a motorcycle technician.
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BC Auto Recyclers Bursary
The bursaries were developed to aid low-income individuals ($40,000 or less combined family income) enrolled in a post-secondary automotive repair and service-training program. Selected candidates receive a $2,000 bursary. Two of these bursaries are offered.
Unavailable for 2022
Training, Education and Career Advancement Bursary
Introduced in 2019, this bursary provides up to $2000 for continuing education tuition related to an automotive career. To be eligible, applicants must have graduated from secondary school. The training / education applied for must be offered through a recognized training facility/provider and relate to some aspect of the Automotive Industry in B.C. Four of these bursaries are offered.
Unavailable for 2022