Get Technology Support No matter what you're studying, technology will be part of your education. IT Services can support you with getting your student email and other accounts set up, troubleshooting issues, connecting to Wi-Fi and more. If you need help, contact the IT Service Desk. IT Service Desk Connecting to Wi-Fi Students and staff can connect to free high-speed Wi-Fi at all our campuses
Being aware and educated is critical to managing and protecting your data. Computers, smartphones and tablets can all be at risk from cyber attacks. Cyber Security Matters Keep in mind that: Official emails will only be sent from @email . IT will never ask you for your password. If you suspect suspicious emails, report to IT Services immediately or "when in doubt, throw it out."
You might be eligible for exam accommodations. Follow these steps to find out if you're eligible for accommodations and schedule your exam. 1 Find out if you're eligible You will need to meet with an accessibility coordinator to find out if you're eligible for exam accommodations. To schedule an appointment for any campus, please call 1 (888) 953-1133 and ask for the Welcome Centre or email us to
Located at the Castlegar Campus, the Children's Centre is accessible to students, staff and the general public. Staff will do everything possible to accommodate Selkirk College students in order to facilitate their studies. Infant & Toddler Licensing The Children's Centre is a modern licensed group daycare centre for infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds. It is operated by Kootenay Family Place
Have a curious mind? Want to explore new interests and learn new skills with a group of like-minded people? Would you like to meet new friends, and have some fun at the same time? Greater Trail Life-Long Learners (GTLL) is a group of people working in partnership with Selkirk College who are keen to continue learning at any age. A small annual membership fee allows you access to monthly
Located at Nelson's Silver King Campus, the modern Silver King Childcare Centre is accessible to students, staff and the general public. Childcare Centre staff will do their best to accommodate Selkirk College students in order to facilitate their studies. The Kootenay Kids Society operates the centre and licensed early childhood educators provide quality care and stimulating learning environments
Curious about how to take your learning out of the classroom or hiring a co-op student? We're here to help. Co-op and Work-integrated Learning Inquiries Work Study Inquiries Our Team Jessica Adrain Co-op Education & Employment Services Advisor Celina Duarte Co-op Services Advisor; Instructor, Integrated Environmental Planning Melinda Nealis Administrative Assistant Kim Pham Faculty Assistant
Are you ready to start your post-secondary education this winter? Choose from a variety of programs and courses and get started on your path! Business Business Administration Start: January 8 Get the knowledge and skills required for a high-paying and dynamic career in business. Specialize in either professional management or accounting and finance. Office Administration & Technology – Advanced
Digital platforms support online and face-to-face learning and provide opportunities for showcasing your work, skills and achievement. Moodle Moodle, Selkirk’s Learning Management System (LMS), is a versatile digital platform that supports and enhances the learning experience in both on-campus and online settings. It serves as an integrated system for providing enriched learning environments
Applying and Arriving How can I pay for my housing? The best way to pay today and always is online. Just set up Selkirk College as a vendor on your bank account. With your student number, you can pay your fees similar to a phone bill or power bill. You can also pay in person at any of our campus cashiers with cheque, money order, debit, Visa or MasterCard. Cashiers can be reached in Nelson at (250
We work to develop student leaders, campus networks and future actions to create a welcoming, inclusive school community. Our vision includes campuses and a society free of 2SLGBTQIA+ prejudice, bigotry and hate. We aim to create a fully equitable community of all genders and sexualities that strives for knowledge, challenges barriers and seeks to empower agents of social change. Our Values Equity
Experience Nelson Enjoy clean, attractive, comfortable facilities including free laundry, free Wi-Fi, TV lounge, computers and games room with pool table, table tennis and foosball. Parking is free and readily available, and many rooms have private outside access. Bed linens and fresh towels are provided. From June 1 to August 15 each summer, guests may choose between a variety of accommodation
Experience Castlegar Enjoy clean, attractive and comfortable facilities with private rooms with washrooms shared between two rooms. Each room has a single bed with a kitchenette, mini fridge, sink and two-burner cooktop. Guests can also access modern conference and meeting rooms, cable and smart TVs, laundry facilities, and computer and print stations. Recreational options include the lounge with
What type of food will I eat? Part of the homestay experience is trying Canadian foods. You are expected to eat the same foods as the rest of the family, your host will not cook special meals for you. Be prepared to try many new tastes and maybe even develop a new favorite food. What will my room be like? Every homestay is different, but all students will have a comfortable bed, a window that
Make It Happen Get more out of your college experience and join together with people who share your interests. Make new friends, host events and learn something new! Start your own official Selkirk College student club and access funding for equipment and activities. The Student Experience Team (SET) provides funding for new and existing clubs, plus equipment and prizes for student-driven events
When you graduate from post-secondary school, you want to know that the quality associated with your certificate, diploma or degree will mean something. Studying with the values of academic integrity—honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage—can help to protect academic credentials. Acts of academic dishonesty give some students an unfair advantage, jeopardize the value of the
The housing markets in the Kootenay and Boundary regions are very competitive. Make sure to have your housing references ready before making any housing inquiries. Landlords may ask personal questions, such as if you have a job and/or where you attend school. Tips on Renting in Our Regions Move-in dates are normally the first day of each month. Tenants give landlords one month's notice. Landlords