Canadians, particularly in rural communities such as the West Kootenay and Boundary regions, face significant challenges accessing primary health care. Many of these challenges are connected to a shortage of health care professionals. In BC, nearly one million residents are without a family doctor. Strengthening Rural Health Care in Our Communities We have been addressing this shortage through the
Applications are being accepted for fall (September) 2024 and winter (January) 2025. Fall 2024 Intake September 3, 2023: First day of classes February 3, 2025: First day of practicum April 11, 2025: Last day of practicum Winter 2025 Intake February 3, 2025: First day of classes June 23, 2025: First day of practicum August 29, 2025: Last day of practicum Find out about college-wide important dates
Class of 2025/26 October 1, 2024: Applications open for 2025/26 January 15, 2025: Applications close for 2025/26 February 16, 2025: Supporting documents due If there is a discrepancy in calendar dates between the University of Victoria and Selkirk College, the Selkirk College calendar will be considered correct. Find out about college-wide important dates .
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
Meet the team at the Teaching & Learning Centre (TLC). Theresa Southam Department Head Aaynta Fahrenbruch Education Developer Tyler Ballam Education Developer Chris Hillary Education Developer, Micro-Credentials Matty Hillman Education Developer, Mental Health Justin Ible E- Learning Instructional Designer Jessica Morin Indigenous Education Developer Ian Parfitt Instructional Technology Support
Research Support Fund The Research Support Fund assists Canadian post-secondary institutions and their affiliated research hospitals and institutes with the expenses associated with managing the research funded by the three federal research granting agencies. A Tri-Agency Initiative The Research Support Fund is a tri-agency initiative of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
See the World from a New Perspective Use Selkirk College as your launching pad to see the world. International experiences will help you develop the soft skills employers are looking for, including flexibility and adaptability, communication skills and the ability to manage stress. We can help you go anywhere. And we're here to help when you need it—before you go, while you’re away and once you
Enjoy Learning Here Just minutes from the Kettle River, this campus offers programming in Community Education & Workplace Training and Academic Upgrading . Ask about opportunities to complete University Arts & Sciences distance courses that can be used toward diploma and university programs. Address 486 72nd Avenue, Grand Forks Mailing Address: PO Box 968, Grand Forks, British Columbia, V0H 1H0
Selkirk Innovates is ahead of the curve with integrating students into everything we do. We know how to transform what we’re doing into student jobs. It’s at the core of every project we take on. Current Postings There are no current postings. Please check back soon.
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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."
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 Services Support Desk Connecting to Wi-Fi Students and staff can connect to free high-speed Wi-Fi at all our
Find out some general technology guidelines and basic computer requirements for all courses. It is important to check with your instructor for specific hardware and software required for the course and/or program you are registered in. What Do I Need? Hardware A computer that meets or exceeds the minimum requirement of your program . A reliable internet connection—broadband wired or wireless (3G
Housing is a growing challenge across communities. This is a complex challenge with multiple overlapping factors, including availability (quantity), quality, appropriateness (type) and affordability. A range of housing types and place-based differences mean that specific housing needs and solutions can vary across rural communities. Generally, five factors impact housing in rural places : Aged
Food systems around the world face many unprecedented threats and challenges. In the midst of this, alternative agrifood and seafood networks that deliver locally harvested products to communities are emerging. Exploring the Roles of BC's Food Hubs An interdisciplinary research team from across North America is studying the resilience of these emerging alternative networks. As part of this project
Each year following the completion of the financial audit, the college issues an annual report that shares the major activities and outcomes from the previous year along with financial statements and reports. Financial Statements Financial Statements, March 31, 2023 Financial Statements, March 31, 2022 Financial Statements, March 31, 2021 Financial Statements, March 31, 2020 Financial Statements
$541,558 Distributed to students in 2023/24 631 Students supported in 2023/24 415 Donors in 2023/24 $1,544,519 Donations received in 2023/24 $ 9,870,761 Total assets 5 Board members
Planned giving is one of the most thoughtful ways to support Selkirk College. It allows you and your family to benefit from making a gift now and provides a lasting remembrance of your commitment to the students at Selkirk College. Planned gifts Many planned gifts are deferred gifts, such as bequests and life insurance policies. Gifts of cash Securities Real estate Other gifts, structured to
Free Workshops for Success It doesn't matter whether you are fresh from high school or returning to education after a long break, we can help you to get more out of your studies and become a more confident and successful learner. College Success workshops are an overview of learning and study skills and are recommended for all students entering or returning to college programs. Get a head start or
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 100: Introduction to Creative Writing I CWRT 200: Manuscript Development ECCE 186: Child Health and Safety FREN 102: Beginner's French 1 GERO 200: Contemporary Issues
Looking for a Change? Here's Your Pathway to Success Always wanted to be an engineer, nurse, health care assistant or computer designer? We have custom pathways to these and many more meaningful, in-demand careers. Each pathway is designed for your success, including a go-to instructor to help with: Figuring out the right career for you Planning the courses and prerequisites you need Getting
Health Career Access Program The Health Career Access Program (HCAP) provides a path for applicants with no health care experience to get hired and receive on-the-job training. Learn more about the fully funded with guaranteed work placement Health Career Access Program offered by Interior Health. Please reach out to Sarah Lechthaler for details. To express your interest to Interior Health, please