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Adult Special Education

Ongoing at Castlegar, Grand Forks, Silver King, Nelson, Trail

Program Summary

Castlegar and Grand Forks Campuses

This program is available to students whose academic, social, emotional and/or cognitive skills and abilities require personal support and assistance in order for them to actively participate in a college setting. An Individual Educational Plan (IEP) is developed with each student to foster academic, personal and social skills in a cooperative learning environment. The program provides students with training in Math/English upgrading, workplace skills, independent living skills (money management, meal planning, cooking, etc.), self-advocacy skills, personal management skills (time management, goal settings), and introductory computer skills.

Silver King Campus, Nelson

Program outcomes are largely determined by the students through development of an IEP. Social skillsdevelopment underscores all training. Students also develop support networks. The program is designed to meet the needs of mentally handicapped adults, but is also open to adults with special needs who have the need for this type of training. Common outcomes for students in this program are increased independence, employment and becoming more involved in the community.

Trail Campus - Food Service Worker Program

This program provides an opportunity for special needs students to learn entry level skills for the food service industry. The program includes life skills development, academic upgrading, vocational skills, and attitude development. Students make and serve lunch to seniors in the Trail Community Centre as well as prepare several major banquets. The program is designed to meet the needs of mentally handicapped adults, but is also open to adults with special needs who have the need for this type of training. Common outcomes for students in this program are increased independence, employment and becoming more involved in the community.

Approximate Expenses

Total program expenses are comprised of both College fees and Program Specific Fees. For planning your stay at Selkirk College, it is advised that both of these be considered. These figures represent College fees only. For more information on program specific costs please contact the Program Contact or School Chair of the program.

These figures are approximate only and could change at any time.

 

Staff

The following staff are associated with this program:

Ray Brock

TT Instructor at Nelson (Silver King)
Direct: 354-3219
Tel: 352-6601 Ext. 219
Room SK 203
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Rosemary Enefer

Instructional Assistant, Food Service Program at Trail
Tel: 368-5236 Ext. 265/230
Room 01/CAF
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Jim Leitch

TT Instructor at Castlegar
Tel: 365-7292 Ext. 345
Room
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Christy Luke

TT Instructor at Grand Forks
Tel: 442-2704 Ext. 227
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Geoff Tellier

Instructor in Food Service Worker Program at Trail
Direct: 364-5765
Tel: 368-5236 Ext. 265/230
Room 01/CAF
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Allison Alder

Instructor at Nakusp
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Barb Coombs

Instructor at Nelson (Silver King)
Direct: 354-3218
Tel: 352-6601 Ext. 218
Room SK 209
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Cindy Gustafson

Instructor at Nelson
Tel: 354-6601 Ext. 215
Room 209
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Trish Harrison

Social Learning Program
Direct: 364-5785
Tel: 368-5236 Ext. 785
Room 205
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Paul Idle

Instructor at Grand Forks
Tel: 442-2704 Ext. 226
Room Rm - 3
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Barbara Jankola

Instructor at Trail
Tel: 368-5236 Ext. 212
Room 201
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Contacts

ABE Contact, Catherine Harder
Direct: 1-250-365-1233
Tel: 1-250-365-7292 Ext. 233
Email

School Chair:

Lyle Olsen

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at a glance

Length:
Ongoing
Campus:
Castlegar, Grand Forks, Silver King, Nelson, Trail

Fee Information

Non-Canadian students please follow this link to International Fees.

Castlegar 1.888.953.1133
Nelson 1.866.301.6601

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