New bursaries make program more accessible
People planning to become health care assistants now have more of an opportunity to get financial assistance for their post secondary programs.
New bursaries from the B.C. Care Providers Association (BCCPA) will provide nearly a full scholarship for those students at Okanagan College.
“The non-profit that represents non-government operators of long-term care, assisted living and independent home care and support, is allotting $25,000 this year to set up eight student awards at the College valued at $3,125 each. The awards almost completely pay the tuition for the six-month HCA Certificate program, which costs $3,300,” stated a news release from the College.
“Health-care assistants play a significant role in our health system by providing day-to-day care to seniors and people with disabilities,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health.











