The government of B.C. is investing more than $867,000 in new skills training equipment at Okanagan College.
The funding is part of a $17-million provincewide Skills and Training Plan investment to support public post-secondary institutions to upgrade equipment and put the latest tools in the hands of B.C. students.
Equipment purchases and replacements at each institution are based upon a review and analysis of existing inventory, current and future program and industry requirements, and current government priorities to provide skills training that is aligned to the needs of the economy in each region.
Institutions will also pursue partnerships with local industries and other stakeholders to purchase or donate equipment, ensuring students continue to train on the latest equipment being used in the workplace.
The type of equipment slated for new purchase or replacement at Okanagan College - unless otherwise donated from industry partners - includes equipment such as an airbrake trainer for the heavy-duty equipment technician program, a metal shear for the welding program, carpentry machinery, and shop pieces for the automotive service technician garage.
Quotes:
John Yap, Minister of Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology -
"Under the BC Jobs Plan and our Skills and Training Plan, we're taking action to provide education and training opportunities aligned with the needs of our economy. This provincial investment, coupled with contributions from private industry partners, will ensure students are training on the same calibre of equipment their employers will be asking them to work on after graduation."
Norm Letnick, MLA for Kelowna-Lake Country -
"It's important that students have access to the latest equipment necessary to get the fullest benefit from their studies. I'm very glad to see over $867,000 invested by the Province, ensuring that students at Okanagan College have access to the required equipment to complete their training."
Steve Thomson, MLA for Kelowna-Mission -
"Students of the trades perform best when they train with the same type of equipment they will use during their apprenticeships. This funding will help provide students with opportunities for hands-on experience, which is necessary to succeed after graduation."
Ben Stewart, MLA for Westside- Kelowna -
"Our government worked closely with Okanagan College to identify high-priority equipment so that we could direct this funding to where it can be the most effective. Not only will this investment benefit residents of the Kelowna area, but it will provide skilled graduates who are ready to enter the workforce."
Jim Hamilton, president, Okanagan College -
"Continued investment in equipment is vital to ensuring that Okanagan College students and apprentices are afforded the best quality training. They need to be prepared for the workplace with knowledge and experience of the latest technology."
Quick Facts:
- The B.C. government recently announced $342,872 for foundation skills seats at Okanagan College campuses.
- In September 2012, the B.C.government announced it is providing $28 million to Okanagan College for an extensive renewal of the trades training complex at the Kelowna campus.
- In August 2012, the government announced over $570,000 in capital funding to go towards improving and upgrading facilities at Okanagan College.
- Okanagan College received more than $550,000 in one-time funding announced in April 2012 ( http://bit.ly/HZ4EEn ) to offer skilled trades-related training in the region. The college expects to create 110 seats over the coming year, including training in mining, oil and gas related supervision and safety, and green building design, among others.
Learn More:
Read more about the B.C. Skills and Training Plan: http://www.bcjobsplan.ca/skills-and-training-plan/
Media Contact:
Dan Gilmore
Communications Manager
Ministry of Advanced Education, Innovation and Technology
250 952-6400
Dan.Gilmore@gov.bc.ca