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  1. At Thompson Rivers University, student success is our priority. We empower our students to reach their goals with on-campus and online learning options, individualized student services, hands-on learning opportunities, and a diverse, inclusive environment. A hub for travel, Kamloops is 3.5 hours from Vancouver, and a day’s drive from Calgary ...

  2. Entrance scholarships. New students entering the first year of a diploma, bachelor’s degree or master’s degree program at TRU can apply for entrance scholarships, awards based on merit such as academic performance or past achievements. Award amounts range from $500 up to the $30,000 Alvin and Lydia Grunert Entrance Scholarship.

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  4. Student Success (STSS) courses prepare you for student life by introducing essential academic skills for university students, including studying, writing, research, citation, and intercultural communication. Gain elective credits in any discipline and set yourself up for academic success with STSS! Student Success Courses Old Main 1631 250-828-5023

  5. Graduate Diploma in Business Administration. This program offers a pathway to the 10-month MBA program for students with non-business-related undergraduate degrees and ensures they have the foundational skills and knowledge to be successful in the MBA program. Visit Program Website.

  6. Rock Climbing Skills 1 (30 hours) 2 credits This course is an introduction to the theoretical and practical aspects of rock climbing. Course content includes theory related to equipment selection, basic movement on rock skills, introduction to knots and hitches, climbing communication and hazard recognition and safety.

  7. Thompson Rivers University (TRU) was established in 1970 as a public academic and research university. The main campus is located in Kamloops, British Columbia and it also has a campus in Williams Lake. In Kamloops, the main campus overlooks the junction of the North Thompson and South Thompson rivers, from which the university gets its name.

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