• WHAT WE DO

    leveling the
    playing field

    Almost 35% of 18 to 24-year olds in BC do not pursue higher education due to financial barriers.

    BC FEDERATION OF STUDENTS

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  • WHAT WE DO

    leveling the
    playing field

    The average student in B.C. graduates with approximately $27,000 in debt — a burden that deters many from continuing their education and limits career opportunities after graduation.

    BC FEDERATION OF STUDENTS

    MEET THE LUMINARIES
  • WHAT WE DO

    leveling the
    playing field

    70% of B.C. students consider themselves financially unstable, with 44% struggling to afford basic needs like food and housing. This level of financial insecurity poses a serious barrier to both academic success and overall well-being.

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CORE VALUES

We’re rooted in purpose and driven by values that define not just what we do, but how we do it. We are Luminaries.

CREATIVITY

We are innovators, building better futures through bold ideas, collaboration and imagination.

ENGAGEMENT

We contribute to the world around us and take on challenges with enthusiasm, determination and optimism.

INCLUSIVITY

We believe that our differences make us shine brighter and that an empathetic and supportive culture enables us to connect, belong and succeed.

RESPONSIBILITY

We act with respect, integrity, and fairness, and are accountable for our actions.

IMPACT

We strive to add value, drive meaningful change and create positive outcomes in all that we do.

1,080

Recipients of the Beedie Luminaries Scholarship across our 5 programs.

$47M

In scholarships awarded to students across British Columbia.

34%

Of recipients are first generation students to attend a post-secondary in their family.

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"This scholarship means the world to me. It’s not just financial support, it’s a weight lifted off my shoulders. Knowing that Beedie Luminaries believes in me and is supporting my journey gives me strength and motivation I can’t fully put into words."