Making the decision to attend post-secondary is exciting, but it can be overwhelming. We're here to help! Your student recruitment team will guide you through the application process and answer all your questions.
For additional resources, documents and information, please contact Catherine Harder , Executive Assistant to the Board of Governors. New Board Member Orientation Manual Tuition Fee Bylaw effective August 1, 2023 Tuition Fee Bylaw effective August 1, 2024 Government Mandate Letter 2023/24 Mandate Letter 2023/24 Board Meeting Schedule All regular meetings begin at 4:30 pm Date Location Meeting Type
Selkirk College Alumni Welcome to a thriving community of Selkirk College alumni. We are a network of accomplished innovators, creators and leaders poised to tackle any challenge. If you have completed a course or program at Selkirk College, you are part of our network!
2024 January 2 - Program continues. May 23 - Program ends. September 3 - Program begins. December 13 - Winter break. 2025 January 6 - Program continues. May 22 - Program ends. Note: Applicants are advised that this is a popular program. Prospective students should apply well in advance. Find out about college-wide important dates .
Education Council (EdCo) is an internal governance body of Selkirk College as required by the College and Institutes Act that considers curriculum and educational policies. It comprises a diverse group of college employees that oversees educational offerings and ensures a high level of academic quality for all students. EdCo has four standing committees: Admissions & Standards, Circle for
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As our world and our workplaces become more complex and diverse, managers and leaders need expanding skills. Developed in consultation with many of the largest employers in the West Kootenay/Boundary Region, this modular program will provide individuals with leadership skills and knowledge they can immediately employ in the workplace. This highly interactive program fosters peer-to-peer learning
Curriculum, Policy & Governance With consistent and sincere efforts, we will continue to implement systematic change. We aim to deepen all learning by incorporating Indigenous perspectives. Indigenization Plan Our Journey Together: Land, Life, Learning: Indigenization Plan 2019–2024 provides a framework for improving participation and success in post-secondary education for Indigenous students
Please register before using the gym facilities. Patrons under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while using the facility. Register Bouldering Waiver Hours & Location Monday: 7 am–8:30 pm Tuesday–Friday: 7 am–9 pm Saturday–Sunday: Closed We are located on the Castlegar Campus . Find us on Google Maps . Please note that the gymnasium will be closed for renovations
Convocation 2024 Convocation is a time to formally acknowledge and celebrate your educational successes with your family, friends, classmates and the Selkirk College community. Save the date for Convocation: Thursday, May 30, 2024 ! This event will be livestreamed! Watch the Livestream! Have questions about Convocation? Browse some FAQs. Frequently Asked Questions About Convocation Ceremonies
Bridging Rural Homelessness and Well-being: A Sustainable and Collaborative Regional Response is a three-year social innovation project that started in fall 2022 . The overall goal of the project is to improve the well-being of rural residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness living in and around the rural communities of Nelson, Castlegar and Trail in the West Kootenay region. It is funded
Meet the makers of the Class of 2024! Fine Woodworking Class of 2024 Tables Tables are the first major projects that students design and build on their own accord. While all students are required to stay within certain size constraints and include a drawer and a mortise and tenon, the remaining design aspects are completely up to the maker.
Innovative Solutions to Real-World Problems Innovation is woven through the fabric of every department, program and initiative at Selkirk College, and Selkirk Innovates is your regional leader of applied research and innovation. We enhance the student learning experience and foster a sustainable and inclusive climate while supporting communities to adapt and thrive in the face of change. Social
Andrew Jupp Manager of Advancement & Community Relations Colleen Matte Coordinator of Donor & Alumni Engagement Mailing Address Advancement Office Selkirk College, 820 Tenth Street Nelson, BC V1L 3C7 Cheques Please make cheques payable to Selkirk College Foundation and mail to the Advancement Office.
There are many ways to support student endeavours. Every gift bolsters our commitment to offer students powerful learning experiences that build confident and imaginative citizens, ready to thrive in their community and beyond.
Make a Real Difference Each year Selkirk College students collectively face over $1 million in unmet need to attend higher education and achieve their dreams. Students can be discouraged from pursuing post-secondary education because of this cost barrier. Your gifts help to bridge the unmet financial gap and provide motivation to unleash student’s potential.
Health care, nationwide and particularly in the West Kootenay and Boundary regions, has faced significant challenges. In BC, nearly one million residents are without a family doctor and face significant challenges to accessing primary care. Strengthening Rural Health Care in Our Communities We have been addressing these challenges through the training and education we provide to learners to
Learn about Selkirk College programs and ask your questions at a free virtual information session. Select a school below to sign up. Please check back soon as our info sessions are updated regularly. We recommend visiting individual program pages to find admission requirements, tuition rates and more. Need more information? Email our Student Recruitment Team . School & Program Information Sessions
Join us in supporting students. Let's come together and watch our impact grow. Steps to Success Support students on their route to becoming rural health care professionals. Giving Day Take part in a 24-hour challenge to support students and create a long-lasting impact in our community. Gala Join us at our yearly gala, an elegant evening offering gourmet food and live musical entertainment
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Our Commitment The Selkirk College Foundation is committed to providing equal and accessible higher education across our region. We appreciate your contributions to our work and acknowledge we couldn’t provide the same level of support without your generosity. We will continue to work closely with you to meet our goals and to provide recognition of your support at every opportunity endeavour
Reading and discussing stories can help us further our collective understanding of the harms of colonization and inform the actions we can all take together to lead us toward reconciliation. Selkirk Reads! invites you to join a reading circle. Circles will meet once before September 30 to discuss the book. Watch the book champions share their insights at the wrap-up event! Choose a Book and Join a
Explore a selection of courses you can take through Open Studies—without having to meet program admission requirements. Fall 2024 *Fall 2024 courses are subject to change. Online Courses ADD 384: Addictions Theory and Practice CWRT 200: Manuscript Development ECCE 186: Child Health and Safety FREN 102: Beginner's French 1 GERO 200: Contemporary Issues in Gerontology OTEC 110: Keyboarding I OTEC