This spring a student from University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) and College of New Caledonia (CNC) were awarded $1,000 to go towards their tourism studies.
The future is bright for post secondary recipients of Tourism Prince George’s financial award program.
“Being able to support these two students so they can realize their dreams in the tourism and hospitality industry is incredible and just one way we want to give back to the community, and our industry,” said TPG CEO Colin Carson. Singh, who came to Canada from India, holds a bachelor degree in tourism management and is currently in the Tourism and Hotel Management Post Diploma program at CNC. “This bursary is like a lifeline, helping me pursue my dreams in the tourism industry.”
UNBC and CNC offer tourism-related post-secondary studies Singh enjoys hands-on learning. He aspires to use his creativity and passion for the industry to work in tourism marketing or destination development.
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