PSAC BC Education Subsidy Application for the 2026 CLC Winter School

The PSAC BC Education Program is offering five (5) education subsidies up to $1,000 each to PSAC BC members who are registered for the 2026 CLC Pacific Region Winter School.

Please ensure that you answer all the questions on the registration form to avoid any delay in processing your application.

The deadline for receipt of your PSAC BC subsidy application for the 2026 CLC Winter School is Friday, November 7 at 4 PM Pacific. Late applications will not be accepted.

For additional information on the 2026 CLC Winter School and the PSAC BC Education Subsidies available, please see here.

If you have any questions with respect to the application form or for further information on PSAC BC Education subsidies, please contact Regional Education Officer Deanna Kimball via email at kimballd@psac-afpc.com

PSAC BC Education Subsidy Application – 2026 CLC Winter School

Please complete all fields below.

CLC Winter School Registration Information

What course are you planning to take at the CLC Winter School? (Course titles can be found in the 2026 Winter School brochure.)
Subsidies are available to PSAC BC members in good standing who are registered for the 2026 CLC Winter School.

Anticipated Expenses & Funding Information

What are your anticipated costs for which you are seeking this PSAC BC education subsidy? (e.g. travel, registration fee, etc.) Please note: PSAC BC does not cover loss of salary reimbursement or provide Leave With Pay coverage for attendance at the CLC Winter School.
What other sources of funding have you sought and/or secured to assist with your anticipated costs? (Component, Local/Branch, Area Council, Committee, etc.)
Please note: PSAC BC does not cover loss of salary reimbursement or provide Leave With Pay coverage for attendance at the CLC Winter School.

Additional PSAC BC Education Subsidy Application Information

Please complete the remaining fields below. This information will be used to select the approved applicants.

Equity Self-ID

PSAC members who belong to the following groups are invited to self-identify. This information is voluntary and kept confidential. Please check all that apply.
For equity purposes, “person with disabilities” means persons who experience barriers arising from impairments of a physical, mental, sensory, psychiatric or learning nature.
An Indigenous person is a member of a First Nation, a Métis or an Inuit community.
A racialized person in Canada is non-white in colour or race, regardless of place of birth.
Two-Spirited, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Persons, Queer, Intersex, Asexual