Affordable tuition is one of the many reasons that students choose to study here. Find Your Fees Find out your tuition and fees by visiting your program page. Select the tab "Tuition & Fees" and then "International." International students 2023/24 and 2024/25 Tuition fees for credit courses are based on course hours. The amounts indicated are approximate. School of the Arts School of Business
What is the admission process? Acceptance to the Practical Nursing Program is based on a first-qualified basis given that the applicant meets all the requirements. What exactly does “first qualified” mean? To be considered “qualified,” you’ll need to submit the following items: Selkirk College Application Form PNP application form Requisite Skills and Abilities declaration form English language
The next intake starts January 2025! Applications will be accepted starting February 2024. How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program
External Exams External exam services are available to anyone attending an institution or professional organization other than Selkirk College. College Readiness Tool This tool is designed to assess your readiness for post-secondary and help you prepare for a successful educational experience. Typing Tests Zoom tests qualify as in-person for employment purposes, such as Interior Health, Fraser
Students can access two childcare centres, one on our Silver King Campus in Nelson and one on our Castlegar Campus. Supporting Families Nelson Childcare Operated by Kootenay Kids, this centre can accommodate infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds. Castlegar Childcare Operated by Kootenay Family Place, this centre can accommodate infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds.
Margaret Sutherland, Chair, Appointed Member Margaret Sutherland retired as executive director of Decoda Literacy Solutions, BC’s provincial non-profit literacy organization. Previously, she worked in her community in communications and as a regional manager for Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy. Margaret has been active in her community as a member of the Castlegar Library Board, Columbia
Make a Difference Become a leader on campus! There are student representatives on the Selkirk College Board of Governors and the Education Council. Board of Governors There are two student positions. Education Council There are four student positions. Student Ambassadors Connect with a student ambassador—or become one! Help students access on-campus resources. Student Leadership Events Organize an
The International Youth Internship Program was a partnership with Bow Valley College in Alberta and College of the Rockies. The program, which was funded through Global Affairs Canada , aimed to offer all post-secondary graduates in Canada the opportunity to gain professional experience through international development work.
Thank You, Change-makers! Every year, we present Selkirk College Environmental Sustainability Awards to a student and an employee who have made significant contributions to environmental sustainability. We thank them for their outstanding leadership in encouraging a culture of sustainability campus and in our community. Student Recipients Avianne Clempson 2021/22 Avianna hosted TEDxSelkirkCollege
Since its humble beginnings as an upstart one-year program on Nelson’s Silver King Campus in 1980, the Ski Resort Operations & Management Program (SROAM) has become a foundational post-secondary educational training ground. Found in every corner and crevasse of the outdoor industry, 40 years of SROAM grads make a daily difference throughout the Kootenays, across the country and around the globe
December 4, 2020, marked the passing of Dr. Myler Wilkinson, former instructor of Peace Studies and English at Selkirk College. Born April 5, 1953, in Vancouver BC, Myler was a lifelong athlete and friend, with an infectious smile, ready jokes and glowing interest in every person he met. Myler's life took him throughout the world as an accomplished scholar and a visionary educator as he shared a
Win-Win Partnerships Get a leg up launching into the workforce with experiential and work-integrated learning opportunities. Work integrated learning is an approach that allows students to apply their education in real-world settings through different types of partnerships with industry and community-based organizations. Our partners get access to highly motivated student talent and help grow a
What Does Life as a Nursing Student Look Like? Everyone's educational experience is a little different, but there are certain characteristics that we celebrate about learning here. Third-year Selkirk Nursing Program students Kara and Jennifer provided this information as part of a project they worked on in partnership with Interior Health in 2020/21. Small Class Sizes and a Supportive Community
Selkirk Innovates houses over $2 million in specialized equipment . Our equipment, combined with the technical expertise of our creative, skilled and passionate staff and students, supports our partners in developing and advancing their products and services. 3D printers FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling) 5+ x Ultimakers 10+ x Ender 3 v2 3 x TronXY Large Format 3D Printer Intamsys FunMat Pro 410 SLA
Visit our facilities to meet your applied research and innovation needs, collaborate with creative minds and access over $2 million in specialized, cutting-edge equipment. Where Innovation Happens Selkirk Technology Access Centre A hub for advanced technologies in Trail. Applied Research & Innovation Centre A hub for applied research in Castlegar.
The International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI) defines academic integrity as a commitment to six fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage. By embracing these fundamental values, instructors, students, staff, and administrators create effective academic communities where integrity is at the foundation. Without them, the work of teachers, learners
At an institutional level, a culture of integrity exists at the roots of the organization as a foundational element. Create a Culture of Academic Integrity Building such a culture requires action and commitment at the top, bottom, and throughout an organization. Promoting the fundamental values of academic integrity in education requires balancing high standards of integrity with the educational