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Campus Master Plan
Future capital planning at Selkirk College is focused on offering a range of amenities, services and experiences that contribute to a vibrant post-secondary learning environment. Charting Our Development The Campus Master Plan : Sets infrastructure and facilities priorities Is about creating spaces that inspire and help contribute to student success Lays out a vision for a compact, animated
Education Plan
The Education Plan 2023–2027: Together for Success has engaged many people at Selkirk College in identifying important goals and objectives. Meeting the Needs of Today's Learners The plan: Sets priority actions that we believe will result in the continued and expanded success of our students Is vital to the continued growth of Selkirk College as an exemplary post-secondary institution Provides a
President's Office
Providing an accessible post-secondary education experience that is community based, that prepares talented, effective citizens for the future, and that supports innovation and creativity is at the very heart and identity of Selkirk College.
Former Presidents
Selkirk College held its first classes in September of 1966. The college’s first principal (the title changed to president in 1986) was Gordon Campbell, BC MA. Since that time, we have had the privilege of strong leadership provided by the following citizens of the West Kootenay and Boundary Region of BC. Title Years Active Name Principal 1966-1967 Gordon Campbell, BC MA 1967-1971 A.E. Soles, BA
Together to Learn
Have your child cared for while you take Selkirk College Upgrading courses. Parents Learn, Children Play FREE onsite child minding FREE light breakfast and snacks provided Upgrading courses, fully funded Improve learning skills Upgrade for your Adult Dogwood or college Support from friendly instructors Start anytime, classes & self-paced Fun Crafts and Storytime activities for you and your
Blacksmithing & Metal Art Photo Gallery
All product photos taken by Jeremy Addington.
Textiles Studio Photo Gallery
All product photos were taken by Jeremy Addington.
Ceramics Studio Photo Gallery
All product photos taken by Jeremy Addington.
Enrol in Co-op Education
Co-op education is a process of education that formally integrates students' academic study with periods of related work experience with an employer. A co-op work term is four-months long and aligns with the regular semester schedule. It allows you to access experiential learning in your field of study by applying your studies in a real employment setting. Co-op work terms are paid positions with
Pharmacy Technician Faculty
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Melissa Bleier Program Coordinator, Instructor Cheryl Morassut Instructor Kathleen Young Instructor Audra Spielman Instructor
Nursing Unit Clerk Faculty
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Jade Cross Instructor
Mental Health & Addictions Faculty
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Ellen Strelaeff Program Coordinator Sargent Hayden Instructor Jennifer Reid Instructor
Health Care Assistant Faculty
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Chantal Lortie Instructor Tara Martin Instructor James Newman Instructor Rochelle Nyman Instructor Suzanne O'Dell Instructor Natalie Romano Instructor Jenna Thiessen Instructor Brenda Winstanley Instructor Regan Wright Instructor Elisabeth Zeibin Instructor Shannon Kenning Instructor Kelly Legere Instructor (on
Business to Business: Selkirk College & Castlegar Chamber of Commerce
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Castlegar, Staff Lounge
Contact Us
Questions about financial aid? We here to help. Contact us or book an appointment to meet us in person at the Castlegar Campus.
Auditions
You must audition on your instrument or voice. Instruments we accept are guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, voice, saxophone, trumpet, mandolin and violin/fiddle. There are specific audition requirements for each instrument/voice, which you can request from the music department. Remember, you are only two years away from entering the music profession, so you should be reasonably proficient on your
Facilities
The Contemporary Music & Technology Program is home to some of the best gear on the planet. Professional studios, high-end labs and private practice rooms—all in beautiful Nelson. We have a total of 18 digital audio workstations on campus, all running the industry-standard Pro Tools software and hardware. General Midi Studio Apple Imac Intel Core Duo Computers Pro Tools Digital Audio Workstation
Frequently Asked Questions: Music
What courses will I study at Selkirk College? In individual program pages, select the "Courses" tab to see the courses. What kind of job can I get after music school? Many students go on to perform, become recording engineers and/or composers, and teach private lessons. Are my credits transferable to other schools? The Berklee College of Music and Selkirk College have an agreement that allows
Berklee College of Music Academic Partnership
The Berklee-Selkirk College Academic Partnership provides students with an opportunity to begin their music education at Selkirk College in beautiful Nelson, British Columbia, Canada, for one to two years, and complete an undergraduate degree at Berklee College of Music in Boston . Start at Selkirk College, Finish at Berklee With highly competitive tuition, outstanding instructors and an excellent