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SDG 1: No Poverty

No Poverty – End poverty in all its forms everywhere.

TRU supports equitable access to education through bursaries, scholarships and student employment programs that help reduce financial barriers and poverty.

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TRU Financial Assistance

TRU offers a comprehensive range of programs to both assist students in financing their educational and living costs and to recognize academic excellence.

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UPASS

The TRUSU UPASS gives every TRU student unlimited transit within Kamloops each semester, helping you get to classes, work and beyond at low cost to your wallet and the environment. It also provides students with a 50 per cent discount to a monthly membership to the Tournament Capital Centre and free access to the Canada Games Aquatic Centre.

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Career Development

Career and Experiential Learning provides opportunities for TRU students and alumni to explore their career potential through real world experiences, providing education to enhance personal and professional skills for career success.

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TRU Generator

Explore how TRU Generator can help you develop your ideas into successful ventures.

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Community Legal Clinic

The Thompson Rivers University Community Legal Clinic (TRU CLC) is the first student-staffed free legal clinic in the B.C. Interior.

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TRU celebrates grand opening of newest student residence

TRU has expanded its student housing in Kamloops, with the newest residence now open for occupancy at East Village.

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SDG Accord

As an institutional signatory to the SDG Accord, TRU submits annual reports on our contributions toward the Sustainable Development Goals and shares evidence of our progress through events and actions on campus and in our community. These submissions are synthesized with others into a public progress report by the SDG Accord.

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