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KAMLOOPS, BC – Thompson Rivers University is excited to announce its largest corporate donation this year. The Trans Mountain Expansion Project (TMEP) is gifting the university $500,000 to go toward bursaries for students in trades, social work, human service, research and environmental science.
The announcement was made at the TRU Foundation Awards ceremony, which highlighted a commitment made in April of 2015, when the university and Trans Mountain signed a Community Benefit Agreement. That agreement called for a contribution of $500,000 to go toward the previously mentioned programs of study.
“This investment by Trans Mountain Expansion Project will support endowments in a wide range of programs and aligns with TRU’s commitment to student success and increasing research capacity. The awards created through these endowments will provide student awards in perpetuity. Industry is an important part of our economy and our community and this will set up future generations for success,” said TRU President and Vice-Chancellor Alan Shaver.
The Community Benefit Agreement Program is a commitment by Trans Mountain to invest in communities that might be impacted by construction in the project corridor. The company recognizes its project could result in training opportunities, which is why it is supporting students in trades, technology and environmental programs.
“We have built a strong partnership with TRU throughout our many years of working together on education programs and community initiatives,” said Hugh Harden, Chief Operating Officer, Kinder Morgan Canada Limited. “As part of our Community Benefit Program, which aims to provide direct benefits to local communities along our pipeline, we are very proud to invest in education and training opportunities for students in B.C’s Interior.”
The contribution breaks down as follows:
School of Trades and Technology: $200,000 in bursaries
Faculty of Education and Social Work: $100,000 in bursaries
Faculty of Science Applied Research: $100,000 in bursaries
Faculty of Science: $100,000
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