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New this year to Humber Gives, is Places to Learn and Grow program, which provides you with the opportunity to name a space at Humber after yourself or in honour of someone special to you.

As a member of the Humber community, naming a space is a thoughtful and meaningful way to connect your personal experience and memories to the College, while also providing critical support to our students.

You are able to pay your gift over time through payroll deduction, making this is an easy and affordable way to leave your mark at Humber.

For example, for as little as $8 a pay period over five years, you can name a study carrel.

Whether you choose to name a study carrel, bench, picnic table or study room, your gift will make a difference to student success by supporting:

  • Scholarships and awards;
  • Bursaries and support for students in need;
  • Equipment, tools, learning resources and spaces;
  • Special initiatives and experiential learning projects; and,
  • Emerging student needs that may arise.

Support Humber Gives and join us in supporting our students through this new initiative.

There are dozens of learning spaces that are used daily by our students for quiet independent study or group learning and collaboration. Spaces available to be named include:

student at a study carrel

Study Carrel

$1,000

outdoor study area

Bench/Picnic Table

$1,000 - $2,500

desk witha . computer

Computer Study Carrel

$1,500

two person study table

Small Group Study Room

$5,000

Five students sitting at a round table

Medium Group Study Room

$10,000

students studying at a long table

Large Group Study Room

$15,000

comfortable seating area

Student Lounge

$20,000 - $25,000

a classroom

Small Class/Lecture Room

$20,000

Please contact us for information on additional spaces not listed above that are also available for naming.

YOUR IMPACT

By naming a learning space, your gift helps advance student success by supporting important priorities such as: scholarships and awards; bursaries and support for students in need; equipment, tools, learning resources and spaces; special initiatives and experiential learning projects; and, emerging student needs that may arise.

“Humber College set me up with the necessary theory and hands-on, practical experience to enhance my communication and collaboration skills and succeed in the workforce."

- Paula
alumna

“Receiving a scholarship was a great financial help. I work two part-time jobs to make ends meet. The scholarship allowed me to focus more on school and less on money."

- Martin
scholarship recipient