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If you are applying to Selkirk College or taking your credentials to another institution, these questions could help you understand the transcript process. How can I order an official transcript? Transcript are ordered through your student record . Once you are logged in, you will see Order Official Transcript on the left, click to that screen and follow the prompts. When is a transcript official
Building a Framework for Reconciliation Selkirk College is committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Reconciliation, the intentional process of establishing and maintaining respectful and right relationships with Indigenous governments, organizations, families and learners, involves repairing damaged trust in education systems through respect and reciprocity. Decolonizing Education We
On February 3, 2024, we will welcome students, donors, parents, families and staff to Bursary Tea to celebrate the importance of reducing barriers to education. The afternoon includes fabulous refreshments prepared by the Selkirk College Professional Cook Training students and served by the Resort & Hotel Management Program students. Read the full story on the event . A Supportive Community Thanks
Staying with a Canadian family in homestay offers an opportunity to speak English daily, eat typical Canadian foods and learn about Canadian family life and culture. Students in homestay live with their homestay family until the end of the semester (approximately four months) or the end of their program of study if they are studying for less than a full semester. If students wish to move at the
This dual credit course is open to students in Grade 11 and Grade 12. The dual credit course offers: Three Selkirk College credits toward the Business Administration Diploma. The option to transfer these credits to other post-secondary institutions. Four high school credits toward graduation. This dual credit course will be delivered exclusively to high schools throughout the West Kootenay and
If you are struggling, it's important to remember that help is available. If you're in urgent distress or feeling suicidal, please get help immediately. Emergency Services 9-1-1 24-Hour Support: 1-800-SUICIDE/1-800-784-2433 Canadian Suicide Prevention: 1-888-456-4566 Crisis Line: 1-888-353-2273 Here2Talk: 1-877-857-3397 Hope for Wellness (crisis intervention for Indigenous Peoples): 1-855-242-3310
Official transcripts are confidential and can only be released by request of a student or alumni. If you attended Selkirk College prior to 1979, or Kootenay School of the Arts prior to 2008, email us to ensure archived documents are available. If you previously attended Selkirk College, a Selkirk College transcript is not a requirement of admissions into a Selkirk College program. Are you applying
Co-op education fosters partnerships between students, employers and institutions to bring classroom learning into the workplace. What is Co-op? Co-op education formally alternates academic study with periods of related work experience. Our co-op education programs are designed within guidelines established by Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL) and in consultation
Personalized Pathways to Build Meaningful Careers Co-op Education offers customized service for Selkirk College students and local and regional employers. We are proud to be a member of the provincial and national work-integrated learning (WIL) organizations: ACE-WIL and CEWIL . Experience Outside of the Classroom We offer nationally accredited co-op education opportunities for 13 programs as well
Our Work Study Program offers an opportunity for students to work part-time on campus during the school year. Positions are posted at StudentJobs . Start your search today! Work on Campus 1 Visit StudentJobs 2 Login using your Selkirk College email and password 3 Click on Work Study 4 Search jobs and follow application instructions in the posting Questions? We are here to help. Check out our FAQs
Overcoming Divisions Courageous Dialogues: Moving Beyond Polarization is a project that aims to build skills, capacity and willingness to understand how we as a society have come to be so divided on so many issues of social concern and what we can do to overcome these divisions. It is important to find ways of helping us all move beyond polarization so we can bring our best selves forward to
Allison Alder Dean Andrea Maxie Chair Administrative Assistant Castlegar Campus Michelle Colley Instructor Tamara Hudson Instructor Dyllan Lachelt Instructor, Pathways Coordinator Brad McVittie Instructor Lisa Young Instructor Grand Forks Campus Christine Carlson Instructor Kim Vander Kooy Instructor Jim Leitch Instructor Kaslo Learning Centre Jennifer Lucke Instructor Mark Lada Instructor