Set Rep Program
The Set Rep program is a forum for students to connect, provide input, and advocate for student concerns. A Set Rep is the voice of their set to the Student Association and larger community. The Set Rep gathers any issues and brings them forward to Student Executives and Advocates where the issues can be addressed directly, allowing for actionable responses in a timely manner.
What does a Set Rep do?
Set Reps are the voices of their sets to the Student Association and BCIT community. They gather issues from students or instructors and bring them to Student Executives and Advocates in regular Set Rep meetings, where those issues can be addressed directly.
Information for Students | Information for Staff & Faculty
Questions about the Set Rep Program can be directed to Adam Beggs at abeggs@bcitsa.ca or the Chair of your School.
How to Become a Set Rep
Set Reps are often chosen by election. If you are interested in being the Set Rep for your classroom, volunteer! Alternatively, you can nominate a classmate for Set Rep. If two or more students want to be a Set Rep, the class will vote.
However the Set Rep is chosen, they must register at the link below.
Set Rep Materials
Set Reps attend two meetings per semester, please see the below calendar for your school’s meeting dates, times and locations.
Are you ready to be the voice for your set? Sign up today!
Distinguished Set Rep Award
Each year the most active and influential set rep from each school, as decided by a committee, is awarded $500.
Nominations will open near the end of the school year.
Still Have Questions?
We’ve put together a list of contacts that can answer any Set Rep program questions you may have.
General Questions
Adam Beggs
abeggs@bcista.ca
Advocacy Questions
Advocacy General Questions
advocacy@bcitsa.ca
Advocacy Services Manager
Tania De Ridder
tderidder@bcitsa.ca