and to learn. The Province of British Columbia is adding 25,000 new post-secondary spaces by 2010. These new spaces will increase access to university, college, and trades training for British Columbians of all ages. This will give students more options closer to home, saving them thousands of dollars each year. From one corner to the other, every region of the Province will benefit. Our post-secondary schools have always been a source of pride. And now they're even better. Fraser Valley: 8000 New Spaces SFU Surrey: 1850 New Spaces SFU Burnaby: 1150 New Spaces Douglas College: 1500 New Spaces Kwantlen Univ. College: 1800 New Spaces Univ. College of the Fraser Valley: 1700 New Spaces Lower Mainland: more than 4500 New Spaces UBC: 2200 New Spaces Emily Carr Institute: 150 New Spaces Capilano College: 350 New Spaces Langara College: 500 New Spaces Vancouver Community College: 600 New Spaces BCIT: 1145 New Spaces Central & Southern Interior: 6300 New Spaces University College of the Cariboo: 800 New Spaces UBC Okanagan: 4500 New Spaces Okanagan College: 1000 New Spaces Kootenays: 700 New Spaces Selkirk College: 250 New Spaces College of the Rockies: 450 New Spaces Vancouver Island: 4000 New Spaces UVic: 1900 New Spaces Camosun College: 550 New Spaces North Island College: 250 New Spaces Malaspina Univ. College: 1100 New Spaces Royal Roads University: 200 New Spaces Northern BC: 1500 New Spaces UNBC: 600 New Spaces College of New Caledonia: 400 New Spaces Northern Lights College: 250 New Spaces Northwest Community College: 250 New Spaces To learn more about your education options, visit www.AchieveBC.ca G | OUNEFPPeSSs BRITISH COLUMBIA www.gov.be.ca Oeuober ยง 6/2000