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Student Learning: Leaders of Tomorrow

Scholarship helps indigenous student inspire youth in her community

unlocking our students’ potential

Thanks to our generous donors and engaged alumni, UBC is able to help students thrive by offering more financial support than ever before and creating a vibrant and inspirational environment in which they can gain the knowledge, skills, experiences and connections to become the leaders of tomorrow.

Helping promote Cantonese through language teaching courses

Endowments provide sustainable support to student athletes in the Okanagan

Our Stories

  • Scholarship helps indigenous student inspire youth in her community
  • Transforming visual arts at UBC
  • Bottle refunds support Geology students
  • Elevating the student experience
  • MasterCard Foundation Scholars from Africa hope to return home to make a difference
  • Helping promote Cantonese through language teaching courses
  • Endowments provide sustainable support to student athletes in the Okanagan

Transforming the student experience

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