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ASME Tests for BC Safety Authority Upgrader Welding is a self-paced, competency-based training program sanctioned by the Canadian Welding Bureau (CWB) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for welders seeking specific ASME trade endorsements. Selkirk College is authorized to grant ASME certifications to welders who demonstrate competence in specific processes. CWB testing is
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Modular Stream Welder Foundation graduates who wish to follow the modular stream will look for work as an entry-level welder and obtain an additional 700 hours of work-based experience for a total of 1,000 hours before returning to the Welder B program. Those on the modular stream are not required to be indentured to their employer. Welder B The 16-week Welder B program offers more advanced
Modular Stream Welding Foundation graduates who wish to follow the Modular stream will look for work as an entry level welder and obtain an additional 700 hours of work-based experience for a total of 1,000 hours before returning to the Welder B program . Those on the Modular stream are not required to be indentured to their employer. Welder A The Welder A program is eight-weeks long and is for
Get a strong start in post-secondary by starting your degree in a small, close-knit environment where you won’t get lost in a crowd. Choose from more than 100 courses with interactive classes and experiential learning opportunities, and learn from published authors, groundbreaking researchers and highly qualified academics—at a fraction of the cost of university. Courses transfer to BC
Channel your compassion into a meaningful, in-demand career making a real difference in people’s lives. Learn in small classes from dedicated, knowledgeable instructors with hands-on experience. You’ll develop advocacy skills, technical skills and practical skills and have the opportunity to participate in community outreach placements. Many courses have transfer opportunities.
Join Us for a Meal Stop by one of our three cafés for a hot breakfast or delicious lunch. We strive for minimally processed, grab-and-go, healthy menu options and prepare as many menu items in-house as possible. We support dietary restrictions by making vegetarian, vegan and wheat-free menu options readily available. We are proud to partner with Feed BC. Our menus are created to include
Co-op education is a process of education that formally integrates students’ academic study with periods of related work experience. Selkirk College’s Co-op education programs are designed within guidelines established by the Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL) and in consultation with federal and provincial government agencies. Hire a Student! Benefits Find out the
Selkirk College strives to create a campus culture that is free of violence and discrimination and is supportive of student and staff mental wellness. We offer a variety of anti-violence and mental health trainings. All trainings provide participants with the confidence and skills to support community members while increasing knowledge and reducing stigma around these important topics. These
Sexual assault is a serious crime and is never the fault of the survivor. If you're supporting someone who is opening you about experiences with sexual violence, use this guide to supporting survivors . Getting Support Coming forward to share an experience or make a report is a difficult, personal and complex process. We are committed to ensuring survivors have access to the support, resources and
Choose Your Path Ready to start your degree, get career ready or learn a new skill? Now's the time. Get started this spring or summer. Choose from a variety of programs and pursue what matters to you. Apply for scholarships and bursaries to help pay for your education! Academic Programs Academic Upgrading Start on your new path—whether it’s for career advancement, college entry or for life
Jim Lamont Jim Lamont Legacy Bursary In lieu of gifts for his birthday, Jim asked his friends and family to make a $90 contribution, a dollar for each year of his life. On the special day, $90 donations began pouring in from as far away as Sunnyvale, California. The funds were used to establish the Jim Lamont Legacy Bursary, which will support students studying in Trades programs at Selkirk
Places of Opportunity Our campuses and learning centres are located in Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Grand Forks, Kaslo and Nakusp in the heart of the British Columbia Interior. Each community is unique, but they share stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture and a plethora of recreation opportunities. Castlegar Campus Silver King Campus , Nelson Tenth Street Campus , Nelson Victoria Street Campus
Authorization of Release of Student Information Program Withdrawal Form Course Registration Change Form: Add a Course Course Registration Change Form: Drop a Course Permission to Audit Form Permission to Register Without Prerequisite Program Admissions Without Prerequisite Sponsorship Authorization Application for Tuition and Student Fee Deferral Disability Tax Credit Application for Transfer
The TLC hosts Selkirk Keep Teaching , where instructors can find videos, handouts and forums on instructional topics, the learning management system, educational technology and program-specific teaching information. It also houses links and recordings to the popular Teacher Talks. The TLC also offers, at no cost to Selkirk College instructors, courses that are equivalent to the Provincial
Selkirk College, in partnership with community donors and the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, has combined resources to support students who may be experiencing unplanned financial pressures in emergency situations. Emergency assistance is: Non-repayable For full- and part-time students who are currently attending Selkirk College Intended to address short-term, unplanned
Add a Course Before the term starts: Add courses through your student portal . Weeks 1 and 2: Add courses using the Course Registration Change Form . Week 3: Courses can no longer be added. International Students All international students must meet with a Selkirk College counsellor to add courses. Drop a Course Before the term starts: Drop courses through your student portal . Weeks 1 and 2: Drop
We are so glad that you have decided to apply to Selkirk College! We are here to support you as you pursue what matters to you. If you're ready, apply now! Apply Today! If you are applying from a country outside of Canada, please visit Selkirk International. International Applicants Need some guidance? We're here to help. Follow these steps—and get in touch if you have any questions. 1 Choose your
Academic Elective An optional course in a program, selected from transferable courses toward meeting the total credit requirements of the credential. See Elective . Academic Program A program of study specified by Selkirk College that allows a student to earn the appropriate credits to transfer into a degree program at a provincial university or university college. Academic Year The academic year