Al King Scholarship
This award is presented to a full-time student taking a second year history course or courses at Selkirk College with a high GPA.
This award is presented to a full-time student taking a second year history course or courses at Selkirk College with a high GPA.
Awarded to a 2nd year student in the Associate of Arts Degree in Peace Studies. Preference to a student who has lived in the Castlegar area for the last 2 years.
Awarded to a first year student in the Associate of Arts Degree in Peace Studies and continuing into 2nd year of the same program.
A scholarship to be awarded to a student enrolled in Associate Science or Applied Science Engineering Program with a high GPA. The student must identify an interest in Engineering.
This award is presented to a single parent majoring in Associate of Arts or Sciences. Preference will be given to a student who is taking at least one geology or geography course.
This award will be presented to an Associate of Arts/Science student who has demonstrated academic excellence and has exceeded in a Biology course(s).
Biology student in financial need.
This award is presented to a student who has excelled in one or more Anthropology courses and is continuing studies in Anthropology at Selkirk College.
This award is presented to a deserving student completing first year at Selkirk in a Associate of Arts or Sciences or a Diploma Program.
This award is presented to a student graduating from the Associate of Arts or Sciences program and continuing their education pursuing a degree in History.
To a student pursuing a career in engineering. With first preference to a student seeking an engineering career within a hospital environment.
Awarded to a first year Associate of Arts or Science student returning to Selkirk College for second year. Preference to a student who is a family member of a Rotarian &/or who has participated in Interact, Rotaract, or as a Rotary exchange student. The recipient will have demonstrated “Service Above Self” as a volunteer in their community and may be expected to participate with the Rotary Club.
This award is presented to students in Associate of Arts and Associate of Sciences, University Transfer program. Please note that students enrolled in Commerce, Physical Education, Recreation Education and Nursing are not eligible.
This award is presented to a student from the Castlegar Campus, in any program, contributing to student spirit and making a positive contribution to the life at Selkirk College, with a GPA of 3.0 as a minimum.
This endowment was established to encourage excellence in Biology and continuing studies in related specialties and will be awarded to a student proceeding directly to Selkirk College from any high school within the College region. This student will have obtained the highest mark in Biology 12 and be enrolling into the Associate of Science program. To be eligible for year 2 of this scholarship, students must continue their full-time, consecutive enrolment in the study of Natural Sciences at Selkirk College and have maintained a minimum GPA of 3.33. Value of scholarship is $2000 per year
This award is presented to a student selected by Stanley Humphries Secondary School. The selection criteria is maintained by SHSS. The recipient will be a graduate of Stanely Humphries, with a high English grade, now attending Selkirk College.
This award is presented to a second year student in Associate of Sciences.
This award is presented to a student who has completed one full year or more in Associate of Science or Engineering. The recipient will be a continuing student at Selkirk College or the University of British Columbia.
This award is presented to a student with a minimum 3.00 GPA who intends to work in the field of marine biology, if possible, or otherwise life sciences.
This award is presented to a full-time student showing extraordinary promise in English, with a particular emphasis on creative writing. Evaluation is based on the following criteria: 1) Originality in theme, style, and content. 2) Handling of the genre(s) in which the student is writing. 3) Proven ability in English. The competition is open to all English and Creative Writing students and will be adjudicated by the English Department.
This award is presented to a student continuing into second year Associate of Arts with high marks in English and intending on majoring in English.
This award is presented to a student entering into the Associate of Arts or Sciences with the highest grade in Grade 12 English.
An instructor is especially pleased when a student suddenly improves, advances, and discovers hidden talent. This award is designed specifically for the average student who suddenly excels. Each English teacher may submit as many applicants as deemed deserving. Each award winner is drawn at random.
First preference to a second year Associate of Science student majoring in biology who is also pursuing a career in Biology or Environmental Sciences. Second preference to a graduating student from the Contemporary Music and Technology program. Third preference to a student attending the Castlegar Campus.
This award is presented to a first year Associate of Arts or Sciences student returning to Selkirk College.
This award is presented to a high ranking student in Geology.
This award is presented to a first-year Associate of Art/Science Student taking English and/or creative writing. Preference will be given to a mature student.
This award is presented to a second-year Associates of Art/Science Student completing second year English courses and continuing on as an English Major. The award may be presented to a first year student if no second year student qualifies.
This award is presented to a graduating student who achieves high academic grades and plans to attend Selkirk College in English Writing/Journalism studies.
Awarded to a first year Associate of Arts or Science student taking Philosophy and/or Creative Writing and continuing into second year at Selkirk College. First preference to a student who has graduated from Stanley Humphries Secondary School.
This award is presented to a first year Associate of Arts/Associate of Science student continuing into second year at Selkirk College who shows extraordinary promise in English and Creative Writing with particular emphasis on Fictional Writing.
This award is presented to a high ranking Geography student.
This award is presented to a student who has completed one or more years in Associate of Arts or Science with high marks in Psychology and who intends on majoring in Psychology.
This award is presented to a student with a high GPA in Chemistry.
A scholarship for students who have completed a full year in at least two of the three following subject areas: Math, Chemistry, Physics, and Applied Science. The scholarship will be awarded to the student who has a high combined grade in these subject areas at the end of the first year, provided the student is studying full time at Selkirk College
This award is presented to a West Kootenay resident continuing studies in Health Sciences with first priority to those pursuing Dentistry or Dental Hygiene.
This award is presented to a second year Associate of Arts or Science based on academic performance and financial need; graduating from a West Kootenay District high school (Trail, Castlegar, Salmo, South Slocan, Nakusp or New Denver) who intends to continue.
This award is presented to a deserving second year student upon selection by the department.
This award is presented to a deserving student upon selection by the department.
This award is presented to a deserving student upon selection by the department.
This award is presented to the student with the top mark in the Principles of Economics course.
Awarded to an Associate of Arts or Science student enrolled in Biology and continuing in Biology at Selkirk College for another year. Must be a permanent resident of the College regions.
This award is presented to a second year Associate of Arts or Science student with a high GPA.
To a first or second year Associate of Arts or Science or Renewable Resources student pursuing a career in Engineering/Earth Science and continuing studies in that field. First preference would be to a student who has graduated from JL Crowe or Rossland Secondary.
This award is presented to an Associate of Arts or Sciences student who has completed one or more years at Selkirk College, majoring in Psychology with a strong background in sports.
First preference to a student in the Associate Arts or Science Degree and continuing with a Degree in Education. Second preference to any student in need.
A scholarship for students who have completed a full year of studies including at least two math, physics and/or statistics courses. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who has a high combined grade in math at the end of their first year, provided the student is returning to study full time at Selkirk College.
This award is presented to a student from the Columbia Basin who is pursuing a degree in civil, mechanical or electrical engineering.
This award is presented to an Associate of Arts or Science Student.
This award is presented to an Associate of Arts and Associate of Science student in even years (98/99) and to an Early Child Care and Education student in odd years (99/00).
This award is presented to a Math or Science student in an academic program from the College region.
This award will be presented to Associate of Science students who have completed first year and are majoring in any biological discipline including ecology, plant, animal, human, cell, or molecular biology, and who are continuing full time studies at Selkirk College. The successful applicant must be registered in and continue in a minimum of two second year Biology courses for the Fall semester.
This award is presented to a woman in second year Associate of Arts or Sciences program who has a high GPA and who is continuing her education.
This award is presented to students enrolled in Science and/or Music programs.
This award is presented to assist students demonstrating financial need in the Associate of Science, and Associate of Arts programs.
This award is presented to a student graduating from a Selkirk College regional high school and registering in the first year of Associate of Science or Engineering program at Selkirk College.
Awarded to a second year Associate Arts/Science student majoring in psychology and/or biology, continuing on to complete a degree. Preference to someone who has contributed to their community through service work.