A Living Lab for Hands-on Learning The Skattebo Education Forest (SEF) covers 285 hectares along the east shore of the Kootenay River. Since the Province of BC granted the land to Selkirk College in 1999, it has been an outdoor classroom with a variety of vegetation, shrubs, wildlife and tree species where students in Forest Technology , Recreation, Fish and Wildlife , Applied Environmental
From high school-level education, university transfer and degree programs to trades, arts and heavy industrial training, we have a program that is right for you. We offer a variety of options for students just starting their post-secondary journey or returning as a mature student. Complete your credential here or transfer your credits toward furthering your education. 2024/25 Academic Calendar
Refresher classes are free of charge and are specifically offered to help prepare you for courses in Environment & Geomatics and University Arts & Sciences. MATH 097: Calculus Refresher Monday, August 26–Friday, August 30 1–4 pm Lardeau 12 MATH 097 is a refresher for MATH 100. This course takes a quick look at critical skills/topics needed to be successful in calculus: Review of graphs of basic
Experience Life on Campus Feel at home in a relaxed, comfortable setting that is close to college facilities and services. Bolster your education experience by studying and socializing with other students. Castlegar Student Housing Agreement Trained staff and advisors offer peer support plus social and educational activities designed to enhance your on-campus experience. You'll meet fellow
One-of-a-Kind Learning Spaces In our unique learning spaces, you can get hands-on experience, bolster your learning and make connections outside of the classroom. Mir Centre for Peace Castlegar The Mir Centre for Peace aims to build cultures of peace through learning and dialogue. Gathering Place Castlegar Campus The Gathering Place is a spot to learn about First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultures
Your Time Now! Discover your potential in an unparalleled mountain setting and supportive, close-knit community where someone’s always looking out for you. With more than 80 nationally recognized programs, small class sizes, affordable tuition, hands-on learning, extensive transfer agreements and comprehensive services, Selkirk College is your path to a future full of possibility. {"preview
Maggie Matear President and CEO Taya Whitehead Vice-President, Education & Students Lareena Rilkoff Interim Vice-President, College Services, CFO Brier Albano Associate Vice-President, Student Success Tiffany Snauwaert Dean Allison Alder Dean Tammie Clarke Dean Tracy Punchard Dean James Heth Registrar Stacey Matthews Executive Director of Human Resources Andrea Hall Interim Director of Finance
The Education Council (EdCo) has four standing committees. Together, these committees oversee the educational offerings at Selkirk College and ensure a high degree of quality. Admissions & Standards Committee The Admissions & Standards Committee provides advice to EdCo on matters related to admission and standards and the development of program policies. Meeting schedule Admissions & Standards
Education Explore the diversity of terrain, ecosystems and wildlife in the forest through field labs, integrated projects and research, Integrated projects Students in Forestry Technology are tasked with assessing all timber and non-timber values in the forest. Other student work in the forest involves data collection, analysis, mapping and prescription writing. Field labs Students get hands-on
Help shape the future of teaching and learning at Selkirk College by joining the Education Council (EdCo). Students and employees from across the college are invited to have a say in the college’s educational offerings. What Will I Do? Review meeting packages, which include information about new or revised courses and academic policies. Attend and actively participate in EdCo meetings
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Curious about Convocation? Browse these frequently asked questions. How do I know which year I will be invited? The timeframe for invitation to Convocation is studies between September 1, 2023, and August 31, 2024. If you have completed or are anticipated to complete your program in this timeframe, you will be included in the sign up for the event. If I am invited to Convocation, does that mean I
Sustainable Selkirk We are working hard to reduce our impact on the natural world by adopting more sustainable practices, reducing our carbon footprint, using resources responsibly and doing our part to mitigate climate change. Making a Difference Find out how we're diverting organic waste from landfills using FoodCyclers. {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg
Are you struggling to get the food and nutrition you need? We are here to support you. On-Campus Resources Food Pantry The on-campus Food Pantry is stocked with non-perishable food items. Castlegar Campus: Main Lobby, near Students' Union Office 0-127 Tenth Street Campus: Students' Union Office P112 Silver King Campus: Students' Union Office C136 Trail Campus: Main floor stairwell near the main
Holistic Health & Wellness College life is about more than just classes. We know it can be overwhelming to prioritize taking care of yourself, so we aim to create a web of caring, a culture of compassion, equality and social justice to enhance your experience. Selkirk College is a proud signatory of the Okanagan Charter . Mental Health Resources Gender Diversity & Inclusion Food Security Sexual
Please register before using the gym facilities. Patrons under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while using the facility. Register Hours & Location Monday–Thursday: 10 am–9 pm Friday: 11 am–5:30 pm Saturday–Sunday: 10 am–4:30 pm Summer Hours (June 1-July 31) Monday & Wednesday: 12-7 pm Tuesday-Friday: 10 am-5 pm Saturday & Sunday: Closed Please contact us to find
Expand your horizons with a new hobby, build skills to support your career or take the time to learn a new language! Arts, Culture & Music Browse courses in drawing, jewellery making, writing, illustrating and more. Computers & Digital Technology Learn how to create web pages, and advance your skills with courses in Photoshop, InDesign and more. Languages Establish and expand your skills in
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
Experience Fine Dining Join us for a great meal and a great experience, all prepared by Professional Cook , Resort & Hotel Management and Postgraduate Hospitality Management students. Scholar's Dining Room is an interactive classroom where our students can practice and learn service standards and operations in a safe, supportive environment. While we strive to do our best, mistakes and funny
Reach Your Goals Located in the heart of downtown Trail, this campus is home to programming in the School of Academic Upgrading & Development , the School of Health & Human Services , the School of the Arts and Community Education & Workplace Training . Address 900 Helena Street Trail, British Columbia Canada V1R 4S6 Contact Us Phone: 250-368-5236 Contact us by email Contact Academic Upgrading