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Backgrounders

What people are saying about the student housing project at UBC

Lisa Beare, Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills

“This government is acting quickly to build more homes on campus for post-secondary students. This project builds on the thousands of student beds already built or underway across B.C., making it easier for students to live where they learn, and taking the pressure off rental markets.”

Andrew Parr, associate vice-president of student housing and community services, UBC –

“UBC has spent $700 million to build more than 6,000 new student housing beds over the past 14 years. Despite that growth, demand continues to outpace supply, so this project is so important for our students. The funding announced today from the Province, coupled with UBC’s investment, is a critical step forward in advancing UBC’s Campus Plan 2050 and Housing Action Plan, in which we commit to delivering 3,300 new beds on the Vancouver campus and 500 new beds on the Okanagan campus by the mid 2030s.”

Grace Snippe, graduate student, master’s of music, UBC

“Affordable housing has a completely holistic impact on the way we live, study and thrive. To be able to share this opportunity with as many graduate students as possible is immensely positive and will have a far-reaching impact on the well-being of students here at UBC.”

Student housing investments provide homes throughout province

Expanding access to student housing is part of the Homes for People action plan. Since 2018, government has committed more than $2 billion toward developing 12,000 student beds on campuses throughout the province. To date, 10,766 student housing beds are underway across the province, and 5,260 of these have completed construction and are now open. This investment in student housing will help students access post-secondary education and will further ease pressure on the local rental markets

Provincially funded projects include:

Interior:

New student housing already open

  • 533 beds at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops. Total project cost is $38 million ($25.5 million provincial funding). Completed September 2019.
  • 220 beds at University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna. Total project cost is $25 million ($18.7 million provincial funding). Completed September 2020.
  • 100 beds at the College of the Rockies in Cranbrook. Total project cost is $19 million ($12.9 million provincial funding). Completed December 2020.
  • 148 beds at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops. Total project cost is $19 million ($10.9 million provincial funding). Completed November 2023.

New student housing underway

  • Okanagan College campuses in Vernon (101 beds), Salmon Arm (60 beds) and Kelowna (216 beds). Total project cost is $75.1 million ($73.1 million provincial funding).
  • Selkirk College in Castlegar (114 beds) and Nelson (36 beds). Total project cost is $37.7 million ($35.6 million provincial funding).
  • Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (30 beds). Total project cost is $19.6 million ($19.6 million provincial funding).
  • Okanagan College Penticton campus (101 beds), Total project cost is $24.0 million ($23.5 million provincial funding).

Lower Mainland:

New student housing already open

  • 383 beds at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby. Total cost is $115.6 million ($73 million provincial funding). Completed May 2023.

New student housing underway

  • 398 beds at University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford. Total cost is $105 million ($87.6 million provincial funding).
  • 362 beds at Capilano University in North Vancouver. Total cost is $58.2 million ($41.5 million provincial funding).
  • 470 beds at the British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby. Total cost is $141.7 million ($129 million provincial funding).
  • 368 beds and an academic space at Douglas College in New Westminster. Total cost is $332.5 million (government contribution of $232.3 million; $74 million in provincial funding for the academic part of the project and $158.3 million for the student housing from the BC Student Housing Program).
  • 333 beds at Capilano University in Squamish. Total cost is $55 million ($48 million in provincial funding). 
  • 445 beds at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby. Total cost is $187.6 million ($132.2 million provincial funding).
  • 1,508 beds (1,333 new and 175 replacement beds) at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Total cost is $559.9 million ($300 million provincial funding).

Northern B.C.:

New student housing already open

  • 108 beds at Coast Mountain College in Terrace. Total project cost is $21.6 million ($20.6 million provincial funding). Opened October 2021.
  • In Prince George, the College of New Caledonia opened 12 beds in September 2021. Total project cost is $5.3 million, fully funded by the province.

Vancouver Island:

New student housing already open

  • The University of Victoria opened its first 398-bed building with dining facilities in September 2022. The second 385-bed building opened in September 2023, for a total of 783 new beds (621 net new and 162 replacement beds). Total project cost is $242.5 million ($127.7 million provincial funding).

New student housing underway

  • 217 beds at North Island College. Total cost is $77.9 million ($75.9 million provincial funding).
  • 266 new student housing beds at Vancouver Island University. Total cost is $103.6 million ($102.8 million provincial funding).
  • 423 beds at Camosun College (Lansdowne). Total cost is $154.7 million ($151.7 million provincial funding).