| Ministry of Energy and Mines Oct. 26, 2011 COURTENAY - Two Courtenay residents are recipients of BC Housing Education Awards to help them further their education, achieve their goals and improve their lives. "The BC Housing Education Awards provide financial support for British Columbians working towards their academic goals," said Rich Coleman, Minister of Energy and Mines and Minister Responsible for Housing. "This year's award recipients are creating opportunities for themselves and the provincial government is proud to contribute to their future success." "Having been a teacher myself, I know just how important a good education is," said Don McRae, Minister of Agriculture and MLA for Comox Valley. "These students have demonstrated a true commitment to their post-secondary pursuits and our government is proud to recognize their dedication." Anyone in British Columbia who is living in subsidized housing, or receiving rent subsidies through BC Housing's Rental Assistance Program, is eligible to apply for the 98 bursaries and awards. The funds can be put towards tuition or other educational expenses such as books or supplies. For Courtenay resident Sarah Corrigall, her $750 BC Housing Bursary Award will help the single mother as she works towards her bachelor of business administration with an accounting major at North Island College. "After the birth of my daughter, I decided I wanted to be a good role model for her growing up and set a good example. But most of all I wanted to be able to provide her with a safe and healthy place to live, and working for ten dollars an hour was not going to help me achieve those things," Sarah explained. "Even though I struggle to make ends meet right now, I know that all this hard work will pay off in the end." Applicants submitted a personal statement describing their educational and personal goals, and challenges they have overcome, as well as letters of reference and academic transcripts. The BC Housing Education Awards Program offers five types of awards and bursaries:
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