Grant Overview
The Goal of TREK Grant
The Trek grant is to increase opportunities for permanent faculty members (FSA and BCGEU) to attend conferences that specifically enhance teaching and support student learning.
Who May Apply?
Permanent faculty members from both FSA and BCGEU
Available Funds
The maximum grant amount is $1,000 for attendees, $1,500 for poster sessions, and $2,000 for presenters per fiscal year, per individual.
To be eligible for the $2,000 presenter grant, you must provide official confirmation of acceptance as a presenter. Three or more co-presenters of a presentation at the same event are eligible to share a maximum of $5000 for that event.
Applications must be completed and approved by the committee in advance of the event. The committee cannot approve funds for conferences that took place before the application was approved.
Selection Criteria
Funds are allotted with priority to first-time applicants then awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until the budget allocation is exhausted. Preference may be given to applications that have some joint support (that is, school, department, pooled PD funds, personal monies, other sources).
Types of events not supported:
- AGMs or business meetings
- Presentations of research findings not related directly to teaching and learning
- Continuing education on innovative or new content developments in your discipline that are not directly related to enhancing teaching or supporting student learning
Application Update
Spring 2026 TREK grants are now closed. Applications are no longer being accepted. The next call for TREK applications will come in the fall term 2026. Check back here for exact dates and more information closer to that time.
We’re using a new online application form. Apply for a TREK grant online within the application dates posted for each term. Old application forms (filled in digitally and emailed to develop@bcit.ca) will no longer be accepted.
Application details
An application must be completed and approved by the committee in advance of the event. The committee cannot approve funds for conferences that took place before the application was approved.
Recently approved conferences
- Global Summit on Nursing Education and Health: August 3-4, 2026
- Edulearn26: June 29-July 1, 2026
- International Consortium for Educational Development (ICED): June 23-26, 2026
- CEEA Conference 2026 “Shaping the Future: Creativity and Innovation in Engineering Education”: June 13-17, 2026
- ERPsim User Group Meeting 2026: June 8-10, 2026
- Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Canada Conference 2026: May 31-June 3, 2026
- Canadian elearning Conference: May 28-29, 2026
- Western National Regional Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing Conference 2026: April 25-28, 2026
- Learning and the Brain Conference: Teaching Generation AI-Z—Advancing Schooling, Skills, Relationships and Learning in a Distracted, Uncertain, AI Age: February 13-15, 2026
- International Meeting of Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) 2026, San Antonio: January 10-14, 2026
- Educating Health Professionals in Interprofessional Care (EHPIC), Toronto: November 24-26, 2025
- Canadian Engineering Education Association Annual Conference, Montreal: June 17-21, 2025
- ICN Congress 2025 Helsinki: June 9-13, 2025
- First Nations Forestry Conference, Penticton: April 23-25, 2025