Tuition prices suck. Cancelled courses suck. Staff layoffs suck. Reduced services suck.
We are paying more and getting less.
BC’s students deserve better.
Public funding for post-secondary education in BC has dropped from 68% in 2000, to just 40% today—that’s a 28% drop. You’re paying the price through increased tuition fees.
The cuts need to stop. It’s time for the BC government to step up, reinvest in our campuses, and properly fund post-secondary education.
The BCFS and thousands of students across the province are standing up to say these cuts suck.
What can we do? We have to be so loud they can’t ignore us. Email the Minister of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills right now.
TELL THE BC GOVERNMENT TO FIX EDUCATION NOW
Here’s the latest
Students Lobby Government for Investments in Post-Secondary
October 25, 2025
VICTORIA—This week, student representatives from across BC met with 40 MLAs to highlight to government decision makers the critical need for investment in the province’s post-secondary sector.
NEWS RELEASE
September 17, 2025
NANAIMO—Today, students across British Columbia are officially launching a new campaign telling the provincial government “cuts suck and fixing education is non-negotiable”.
NEWS RELEASE
September 02, 2025
Students across the province are starting a new academic year today, and although the usual back to school excitement is present on campus, there is also anxiety. Universities and colleges are facing financial crisis, and students are paying the price.
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Media
Campaign Launch: Gara Pruesse
September 22, 2025
"British Columbians want post-secondary education to be there for their children today, just as they did when they build the system decades ago." VIU Faculty Association, President, Gara Pruesse, speaks to students at Vancouver Island University at the Cuts Suck. Fix Education. campaign launch.
Campaign Launch: Sarah Mei Lyana
September 22, 2025
"That's how connected we all are and that's why every single cut has a name, has a face and has a story." VIU Students' Union, Chairperson, Sarah Mei Lyana, speaks to students at Vancouver Island University at the Cuts Suck. Fix Education. campaign launch.