Launch a career defined by adventure, meeting new people and global opportunities. Develop skills in leadership, culinary arts, business, human resources and marketing as you learn from industry powerhouse instructors in small, close-knit groups. Earn credit toward a four-year bachelor’s degree from universities across Canada, Australia and Europe.
Build a strong future with a career in the trades. Learn from industry experts and benefit from small class sizes, hands-on learning in renovated facilities and the opportunity to make connections in fast-growing industries. Business in the trades is booming, so you’ll likely have your pick of jobs—locally and beyond.
Foster your creativity and get ready for a career in the arts by learning from working artists in state-of-the-art studios and labs. The School of the Arts at Selkirk College prepares students for successful careers in the creative, craft and industrial arts. Cultivate your artistic expression while you develop the business and technical skills you need to thrive in a competitive, rapidly changing
Researchers, faculty and students at Selkirk College are embarking on an extensive three-year project to address rural homelessness that brings together diverse community partners with the aim to improve the well-being of those experiencing homelessness across the West Kootenay. Spurred by the recently announced $360,000 grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Digging deeper into a multitude of rural issues to establish facts and data-driven evidence for decision-makers, Selkirk Innovates is producing results and helping guide the region into a more informed future. With more than $3.7 million in government and private sector funding actioned in the fiscal year ending March 2021, Selkirk College’s arm for research and innovation sits 29th in the latest
Overlooking the rugged beauty of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, the community came together to officially open the Tenth Street Indigenous Gathering Space.
The space will be available for ceremony, events, celebrations and learning related to Indigenous history, education, truth, justice and reconciliation.