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Jenna Beauchamp
Jenna Beauchamp is a dedicated practitioner with an Associate's Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety from British Columbia's Institute of Technology. Born and raised in the Kootenays, Jenna's journey has taken her across the province, from pursuing further education on Vancouver Island to eventually returning to her roots to be close to family and embrace the outdoor opportunities the
Ceramics Faculty
Robin DuPont Instructor Marilyn Lee Instructor Cameron Stewart Faculty Assistant Martin Tagseth Instructor
Budgeting Resources
Making a budget, finding discounts and staying on top of your finances can help you prioritize your spending, so you have enough money for the things you need and the things that are important to you. Budgeting This budgeting worksheet can help track your income and expenses. Student Discounts The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is your passport to access student discounts in Canada
Indigenous Funding
Funding opportunities are available for Indigenous students. Use the Indigenous bursaries search tool to look for opportunities that might be a fit for you. For help navigating these opportunities, contact Indigenous Services . First Nations students are encouraged to contact their band for post-secondary funding through their education coordinator. Deadlines are variable, typically between
Tuition & Fees
We know that investing in your post-secondary education can be a challenge, but we’re here to help. Explore opportunities for financial aid and awards . Find Your Fees Program-specific information is available on program pages under the tab "Tuition & Fees." You can also get a breakdown of estimated costs below. Domestic students 2023/24 and 2024/25 Tuition fees for credit courses are based on
Frequently Asked Questions: Student Loans & Grants
How do I confirm my student loan? If you are enrolled in a full-time course load and registered in the correct program, Financial Aid will confirm your loan about three weeks before each semester start date. At that time, your tuition for the current semester will be directed to the college and applied to your outstanding tuition. In some cases, Financial Aid is unable to request the whole amount
Full-Time Students
To apply for a loan from Student Aid BC , you must be a resident of BC. Residency Not sure if you're a resident of BC? To determine residency, students are classified either as dependant or independent. Dependant: If you are classified as dependant , your residency is defined as the Canadian province in which your parent(s), step-parent(s), sponsor or legal guardian have lived most recently for 12
Bursaries
Selkirk College Bursaries Apply for a range of Selkirk College bursaries with one simple form. Bursary applications are open from September 15–October 31. Eligibility To qualify for a Selkirk College bursary, you must: Be a Canadian or international student. Be enrolled in both fall and winter terms of a post-secondary semester program or a post-secondary trades foundation/apprenticeship program
Part-Time Students
To receive a loan as a part-time student, you must be a resident of BC. Residency Not sure if you're a resident of BC? To determine residency, students are classified either as dependent or independent. Dependent: If you are classified as dependent , your residency is defined as the Canadian province in which your parent(s), step-parent(s), sponsor or legal guardian have lived most recently for 12
How to Pay
All fees are due and payable on or before the first day of class. Pay Online Make payments directly from your bank account or through your student record with a credit card. Pay directly from your bank account: Sign into your online banking. Add Selkirk College as a payee. Enter your student identification number as the account number. Make a payment. The funds will be deducted from your account
Student Loans & Grants
Student loans can help pay for tuition, books, supplies and more. Student loans have to be paid back. To apply for a student loan, visit Student Aid BC read our how-to guide . Grants can generally be used to help pay for tuition, books, supplies and living expenses. Grants do not have to be paid back.
Housing
Find your home away from home while you're at college! Explore options for living on-campus and off-campus. On-Campus Housing Study and socialize in a lively community and enjoy great access to amenities. Explore options in Castlegar and Nelson. Off-Campus Housing The housing markets in the Kootenay and Boundary regions are very competitive. Get tips to help your search. Homestay International
International Students
Your Adventure Awaits Join us in the heart of the beautiful British Columbia Interior, surrounded by the great Canadian outdoors! Every year, we're honoured to welcome students from around the world. Read Our Viewbook We're here to help as you learn, meet new people and explore the natural beauty on our doorstep.
External Awards
Scholarships and bursaries are available from organizations outside of Selkirk College. These awards will each have their own eligibility requirements and application process. You may be eligible for an external award from: Your parents’ association with an employer, union, or club Organizations that are looking to assist students studying in a specific field Selkirk College encourages students to
Youth Train in Trades
High school students can get a jump start on their trades training through Youth Train in Trades. Don't wait to build your experience and skills! What is Youth Train in Trades? Youth Train in Trades (YTT) is a dual-credit program, which means that students in Grade 12 can work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through
Joseph Malinowski
Joe started with the college in November 2021 after finishing his career in the automotive/heavy duty trades. After starting his career in 1981 in his hometown of Terrace, BC, he ventured on to Kamloops and later Lethbridge, AB. In 2015, Joe and his family moved to Castlegar. One of the reasons they chose Castlegar was its many similarities to Terrace, which was appealing and comforting. Joe's
Jeanne Kim
"Project Management is more than just planning and managing tasks to completion." – Jeanne Kim, Instructor, School of Business and Injeanneous Projects & Consulting Project Management is about leading your team. Get clear on what you need to accomplish, plan it thoroughly, and make sure you do it with your team, as a team and, most especially, for the team. I am passionate about project management
Michael Konkin
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management "Selkirk offers the best of all worlds—a relaxed yet professional atmosphere, small class sizes and instructors who have a wealth of real-life business experience.” —Michael Konkin, Instructor, School of Business Mike is an accomplished accountant, manager and entrepreneur. Before joining Selkirk College
Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
A Culture of Belonging We strive to create an environment that celebrates diversity and where we all feel a sense of belonging. Building this type of community requires a deep commitment to addressing the impacts of colonialism, racism and injustice and the challenges they continue to present—in our college community and beyond. Together, we’re taking steps to prioritize a vision of equity
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