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New Quest University scholarship fund launched to help with tuition costs

A $100,000 scholarship fund has been set up by the Rosalie and Joseph Segal Family Foundation.
Quest Norm GALIMSK
Quest University campus in Squamish.

A pricey tuition may get a little bit more manageable for some Quest students thanks to a new $100,000 scholarship fund set up by the Rosalie and Joseph Segal Family Foundation.

A news release from Quest says the scholarship will provide funding for new students, who could not otherwise afford to attend the university.

“We are delighted to provide this significant gift to Quest University and its future students,” said Joseph Segal in the release. “We chose to partner with Quest University at this time because we are confident in the school’s new direction, and are thrilled to help enable more students to have the opportunity to experience this distinctive education model.”

The school’s president expressed gratitude for the gift.

“We are so thrilled with this generous gift from The Rosalie and Joseph Segal Family Foundation,” said George Iwama, President of Quest University, in the release. “Equally important, the scholarship is designed for our team to find the best and most deserving students, and bring them to Quest.”

Iwama adds, “This partnership reflects the renewal of Quest University, and recognizes the great value that Quest has in serving Canada, the Sea to Sky Corridor and the local community.”

Quest’s annual tuition is $35,000, but the expected yearly cost of attending the university is up to about $54,000 when other costs like dorms, meals and other expenses are factored in.

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