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2020 Ike Barber Transfer Scholarship Recipients 2020 Ike Barber Transfer Scholarship Recipients Hometown Student Name Sending Institution Receiving Institution Cranbrook Mohsen Choudhary College of the Rockies University of Victoria Victoria Rachel Hooton Camosun College University of Victoria Vancouver Louis Bergeron Langara College Simon Fraser University Victoria Bikramjit Singh Camosun College University of Victoria Surrey Bavneet Nirbain Douglas College University of BC Vancouver Emily Chow Langara College University of BC Surrey Crish Lakshminarayanan Douglas College University of BC Winnipeg, MB Kendall Doerksen Camosun College University of BC Lethbridge, AB Arlen Peterson Langara College University of BC Nelson Rebecca MacLeod Selkirk College University of BC Burnaby Jaeeun Lee Langara College University of BC Coquitlam Terry Tea BC Institute of Technology University of BC Calgary, AB Nathan Noble Camosun College University of BC Calgary, AB Tan Anh Vuong Camosun College University of BC Nanning, Guang Xi, China Li Lui Langara College University of BC Victoria Hallie Nystedt College of New Caledonia University of Northern BC Castlegar Angela Erickson Selkirk College University of Victoria Vancouver Vasilii Bogdan Camosun College University of BC Williams Lake Roderick Sandy Nicola Valley Institute of Technology University of BC Enderby Brett Bernard Okanagan College University of BC Cranbrook Jared Kurtenbach College of the Rockies University of Victoria Victoria Jiss Varghese Camosun College University of Victoria Victoria Christopher Bell Camosun College Royal Roads University Victoria Jeremy Restall Camosun College Royal Roads University Nelson Sarah Beaudoin Selkirk College Thompson River University Nelson Silk Edwards Selkirk College Thompson River University Victoria Kristopher Atkinson Douglas College University of BC Cranbrook Eva Lynn Basaraba College of the Rockies University of BC Tsawwassen Aimee Calder Thompson River University University of BC Nelson Christopher Chambers Thompson River University University of BC Terrace Jeffrey Chapman Camosun College University of BC 2020 Ike Barber Transfer Scholarship Recipients Hometown Student Name Sending Institution Receiving Institution West Vancouver Nellie Dorchester Thompson River University University of BC Surrey Gursimrat Dosanjh Capilano University University of BC Prince Rupert Alicia Giang Coast Mountain College University of BC Surrey Chad Kungel Douglas College University of BC Basan, South Korea Kiho Lee Camosun College University of BC Armstrong Melanie Lemaire Okanagan College University of BC Port Coquitlam Chanelle Marchand University of Victoria University of BC Saanichton Nolan Mitchell Camosun College University of BC Summerland Alicia Nightingale University of Northern BC University of BC Richmond Ronald Sanares Langara College University of BC Langley Sean Simao Camosun College University of BC Barcelona, Spain Kahachatur Tadevosyan Langara College University of BC Victoria Mateo Thompson Camosun College University of BC Calgary, AB Anthony Vu Selkirk College University of BC Kelowna Kolbi Wingenbach Okanagan College University of BC Vancouver Kaitlyn Wong Langara College University of BC Port Coquitlam Taylor Assels Douglas College University of BC Richmond Ryan Beetstra Kwantlen Polytechnic University University of BC Salmon Arm Lyndsey Chesham Okanagan College University of BC Castlegar Tanner Costa Selkirk College University of BC Prince George Isabelle Cote Okanagan College University of BC Kamloops Braeden Crowe Thompson River University University of BC Cranbrook Graydon Dawson College of the Rockies University of BC Kelowna Emily Epp Okanagan College University of BC Kelowna Travis Furman Okanagan College University of BC Kelowna Kenzie Gorjanc Okanagan College University of BC Penticton Arianna Johnstone Okanagan College University of BC Castlegar Caleb Kavaloff Selkirk College University of BC Sidney Andrea Kerr Camosun College University of BC Prince George Stephanie Leask Okanagan College University of BC Penticton Joycelyn Legary Okanagan College University of BC 2020 Ike Barber Transfer Scholarship Recipients Hometown Student Name Sending Institution Receiving Institution Kelowna Stefano Manfredi Okanagan College University of BC Penticton Lacey Molyneaux Okanagan College University of BC Castlegar Amanda Murdoch Selkirk College University of BC Kelowna Alexis Percival Okanagan College University of BC Ucluelet Charles Slimmon Selkirk College University of BC Penticton Selina Spence Okanagan College University of BC Winlaw Emmalee Valls Selkirk College University of BC Prince George Shaun Edwards College of New Caledonia University of Northern BC Nelson Taylor Levsen Selkirk College University of Victoria Nanaimo Vanice Thomas Okanagan College Vancouver Island University Fort St John Jolene Milan Selkirk College BC Institute of Technology Coquitlam Benjamin Boublil Simon Fraser University Simon Fraser University Nelson Jacob Erickson Selkirk College Simon Fraser University Cranbrook Dana Kessler College of the Rockies Simon Fraser University Surrey Uchenna Okoligano Douglas College University of BC West Kelowna Corinne Rines Okanagan College University of BC Armstrong Jordan Sawchuk Okanagan College University of BC Winlaw Sabina Schindel Selkirk College University of BC Salmon Arm Hanna Treleaven Okanagan College University of BC Castlegar Andrew Voykin Selkirk College University of BC Prince George Tarn Hart College of New Caledonia University of Northern BC Penticton Ashton Jones Okanagan College University of Northern BC Chetwynd Casey Norris College of New Caledonia University of Northern BC Victoria Shane Baker Camosun College University of Victoria Nelson Kaya Fraser Camosun College University of Victoria Victoria Tanner Friess Camosun College University of Victoria Kamloops Nathan Sykes Langara College University of Victoria Salmo Jocelyn Terwoord Selkirk College University of Victoria Port Moody Firas Kamal Camosun College University of BC Surrey Madeline Bandick Douglas College University of Fraser Valley Vancouver Lisi Zhang Camosun College University of BC 2020 Ike Barber Transfer Scholarship Recipients Hometown Student Name Sending Institution Receiving Institution Port McNeill Taylor Koel Camosun College Royal Roads University Surrey Kamyar Karbassian University of BC BC Institute of Technology Cranbrook Shasta McNamara College of the Rockies Thompson River University Beasley Heather Anderson Selkirk College University of Victoria Nelson Roxanne Baker Selkirk College University of Victoria Nelson Alexia Bobby Selkirk College University of Victoria Cranbrook Karly Jean Flannigan College of the Rockies University of Victoria Surrey Tessa Milne College of the Rockies University of Victoria Cranbrook Kieran O'Grady College of the Rockies University of Victoria Canal Flats Hunter Pietrosky College of the Rockies University of Victoria Smithers Gabriel Price Selkirk College University of Victoria Robson Kimberly Randen Selkirk College University of Victoria Nelson Ashley Rayner Selkirk College University of Victoria Trail, BC Marthe-Lize Rindisbacher Selkirk College University of Victoria Victoria Anna Marie Turcott Okanagan College University of Victoria Victoria David Felton Camosun College University of Victoria Victoria Christina Kanako Camosun College University of Victoria Victoria Joel Mellish Camosun College University of Victoria Nelson Meghan Stewart Selkirk College University of Victoria Winlaw Amanda Pheeney Selkirk College University of Victoria Guayaquil, Ecuador Jorge Morales Langara College Simon Fraser University Vancouver Hironori Fujisaki Langara College University of BC Nelson Andriana Bergman Selkirk College University of Victoria Withheld Withheld Langara College University of BC .
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