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BCCSA Bursary


Overview

The BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA) is proud to offer bursaries to support individuals pursuing a post-secondary education certificate, diploma or degree in construction safety, occupational health and safety (OHS), or related fields, who want to build a safety career in BC’s construction industry.

Whether you're just starting out, changing careers, or looking to upskill, a BCCSA bursary is designed to reduce the financial impact associated with pursuing education required to succeed in construction safety.

These bursaries are open to a wide range of applicants, including:

  • High school graduates or post-secondary students enrolled in safety programs.
  • Current construction workers and employees interested in transitioning into safety roles.
  • Existing construction safety professionals seeking to advance their education

Multiple bursaries are available and typically range from $1,000 to $2,500. Priority is given to those with financial need, construction industry experience, ties to BC’s regions, and from underrepresented groups.

Successful applicants will receive financial assistance that can be applied toward tuition, course materials, and other education-related expenses.

This bursary program is part of BCCSA’s ongoing efforts to improve safety across BC’s construction industry and support a stronger, more safety-conscious workforce across the province.

Bursary Conditions
  • Application period from July 01, 2025 until August 20, 2025. Successful candidates will be contacted directly by BCCSA.
  • BCCSA Bursaries are for Canadian citizens or permanent residents currently living in British Columbia and who reside in British Columbia during their education.
  • Applicants must be enrolled in or accepted to a certificate, diploma or degree program for construction safety, Health and Safety, or a related field at a recognized BC or Canadian post-secondary institution. The program should ideally equip the student to meet the educational requirements for the Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST®) or Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP®) certifications.
  • The education program can be full-time or part-time, in-person or online/virtual as long as the bursary recipient resides in British Columbia during their education. For clarity, the recipient may attend an online/virtual program offered by a school outside of BC if they live in BC during their program.
Fine Print

Funds will be disbursed upon verification of enrollment.

BCCSA reserves the exclusive right to determine the quantity and dollar amount of bursaries, including deciding not to award bursaries in any given year.

Bursaries are not open to BCCSA permanent employees (full-time or part-time).

Applicants must be enrolled in or accepted to a certificate, diploma or degree program for construction safety, Health and Safety, or a related field at a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution. Both in-person and online/virtual programs are eligible, provided the institution is located in Canada and the bursary recipient resides in British Columbia during their education.

BCCSA Bursary Application Form

Applications for the BCCSA Bursary are now closed.

Thank you to everyone who applied and those who supported the successful launch of this new program. We look forward to reopening applications in 2026.

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