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Welding Faculty
Colin A. Makeiv Program Contact, Instructor Lawrence Zaytsoff Instructor Bruce Davis Instructor
Welding Faculty
Colin A. Makeiv Program Contact, Instructor Lawrence Zaytsoff Instructor Bruce Davis Instructor
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Whether you're a high school student exploring your options or a mature student looking for a career change, we have a program that will meet your needs! Our team is here to answer any of your important program, application or student services questions. Please fill out the form and we'll be in touch shortly. We look forward to connecting with you! *Citizenship Canadian Citizen / Permanent
Sustainability Plan
As grounds for knowledge development and innovation, colleges and universities have an important role in shaping our future. From training tomorrow’s workforce to conducting important research, we are influencing change and development within communities near and far. Selkirk College recognizes our great responsibility to ensure our campus communities are equipped with skills and resources to take
Bruno Graziotto
Bruno Graziotto grew up in the Kootenays and is an alumnus of Selkirk’s Business Administration Program. Bruno has 40 years of industry experience in accounting and finance working in private and publicly listed companies, as well a not-for–profits. His résumé includes senior roles with leaders in the food processing, telecommunications, logistics, financial services industries and municipal
Student Elections
There is still an opportunity to fill a student position on the Selkirk College Board of Governors. If you are currently enrolled and in good standing, you are eligible to run! One student position. Applications are encouraged from all Selkirk College campuses and learning centres. The Selkirk College Board of Governors meets the fourth Tuesday of each month from 4–7 pm. Find out more about the
Risk Protection
If you are enrolling in a course or program with off-campus activities, you are required to complete a participation agreement before you start the course or program. Sample Participation Agreement Frequently Asked Questions Why do I have to sign a participation agreement? There may be unique risks involved in the off-campus activities of some courses and programs. The participation agreement
Naser Arda
Instructor, Economics and Marketing Naser Arda has been in post-secondary education since 2016. Naser's teaching journey began at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario. Later work includes serving as the entrepreneurial thinking programming advisor at the University of Calgary and offering consultancy expertise in innovation to two other institutions in Ontario and Jerusalem. Naser serves as a
Portfolio Guidelines
Portfolio Submission and Questionnaire The portfolio is designed to assess your skill level to help instructors increase your chances of success in your studio program. Kootenay Studio Arts (KSA) is looking for a demonstration of visual awareness, creativity and technical skill. The portfolio pieces may be of any medium and they need not be specific to studio preference. Submit the questionnaire
External Exam Services
External exam services are available to anyone attending an institution or professional organization other than Selkirk College. In-Person Services In-person services are available at the Castlegar Campus in Room A-41 and the Silver King Campus in Nelson in Room C-220. Most exams must be booked three weeks in advance. Students with academic accommodations must request their exam sitting at least
Danica Weager
Danica Weager (she/her) was born and raised in Nelson, BC. She is of mixed ancestry. She is a member of Peguis First Nation on her mother's side and has European ancestry on her father's side. She is a proud mama of a youngster and is committed to learning more about her cultural connections. She is deeply grateful to be a visitor in the traditional territories of the Sinixt (Lakes), the Syilx
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Action Plan
Selkirk College acknowledges its ability to connect with and contribute to the college community by empowering underrepresented voices. This requires a deep commitment to addressing the impacts of colonialism, racism and injustice and the challenges they continue to present within the college community and beyond. To meet these commitments, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) lenses must be
Merri Schwartz
Instructor, Culinary Arts Kootenay-born professional pastry chef and chocolatier Merri Schwartz has been working in the BC food community since 2002. Merri credits her childhood with awakening her interest in baking. Raised by back-to-the-land hippies, she didn’t buy her first bag of granulated sugar until the age of 18 and learned, in a kitchen filled with carob, honey and whole wheat flour, that
Kayla Tillapaugh
Kayla Tillapaugh is a proud mother and Selkirk College alumni whose early passions for sustainability and stewardship brought her to the Kootenays from her homeplace in the Okanagan/Shuswap. She pursued studies in Integrated Environmental Planning here at Selkirk College and gained work experience in Indigenous land stewardship, rural research and innovation, and environmental nonprofit management
Shannon Kenning
Instructor, Practical Nursing