For more information and to book a private sitting, email us. Please note, special exam sittings for the SAT, CSI, CMA, PCAT and CUIC tests are currently unavailable.
Welcome! We're here to help you every step of the way. Follow these steps to get set up for success—and reach out if you have any questions. Access Your Accounts Sign in to your student record How? Enter your student number (your unique Selkirk College student number was sent to you) as your login name. Use your date of birth in the following format YYMMDD as your initial PIN. Student Record If
A Community of Care Selkirk College is for everyone. We strive to create a culture of compassion that considers physical health and wellness, mental health, acceptance, social justice and belonging. We're here to support you and help you succeed–in and out of the classroom.
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Christina Champlin Instructor Simone Fischer Instructor Chantal Lortie Instructor Tara Martin Instructor James Newman Instructor Rochelle Nyman Instructor Natalie Romano Instructor Jenna Thiessen Instructor Brenda Winstanley Instructor Re gan Bencharski Instructor Elisabeth Zeibin Instructor
Program Pathways You can pursue two distinct pathways after the Rural Pre-Medicine Program (RPM). You will earn an Associate of Science Degree in Rural Pre-Health (AS) after two years of study and an Advanced Diploma in Rural Pre-Medicine (ADRPM) after three years. Please note that students planning to transfer into a degree program at another post-secondary institution must check the transfer
Takaia Larsen RPM Coordinator Jonathan Vanderhoek RPM Coordinator Jason Da Costa Instructor - Chemistry Aubrey Demchuk Instructor - Biology Doug Henderson Instructor - Math, Statistics Linda Harwood Instructor - English Raoul Kemper Instructor - Math Michele Morin Instructor - Indigenous Studies Jason Nickel Instructor - Physics James Nicol Instructor - Biology, RPM Team Pablo Pastor Instructor -
Class of 2026/2027 October 1, 2025: Applications open for 2026/27 January 15, 2026: Applications close for 2026/27 February 15, 2026: Supporting documents due Applications open October 1, 2025. Applications will close January 15, 2026. All supporting documentation will need to be submitted by February 15, 2026. If there is a discrepancy in calendar dates between the University of Victoria and
Tables Tables are the first major projects that students design and build on their own accord. While all students are required to stay within certain size constraints and include a drawer and a mortise and tenon, the remaining design aspects are completely up to the maker.
Wendy Anderson Program Coordinator Mallory Attorp Instructor Laura Boehm Instructor Edie Lowes Instructor Andras Lukacs Instructor Becky Miller Instructor Robyn Mitz Instructor Kristen Murrell Instructor Sabrina van Hellemond Instructor
Wendy Anderson Program Coordinator Mallory Attorp Instructor Laura Boehm Instructor Becky Miller Instructor Kristen Murrell Instructor Sabrina van Hellemond Instructor
The provincial government expects all boards within jurisdiction to govern according to established best practices and to provide full public disclosure of such. Board composition and succession The board is made up of individuals who, collectively, have the required competencies and personal attributes to carry out their responsibilities effectively. Unless specified otherwise in the governing
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Ellen Strelaeff Program Coordinator Erin Rodier Instructor Lisa Gates Instructor Marla Gonzalez Plasencia Instructor
Career, Academic and Personal Counselling Make an Appointment! Please make an appointment on your main campus. You can also make an appointment by contacting the Welcome Centre. Book with a Counsellor Book with an Indigenous Counsellor Book in Castlegar Student Housing For appointments in Grand Forks or Nakusp, please contact the Welcome Centre. Scope of Care Mission Our mission is to support
Our board is privileged to serve the West Kootenay and Boundary region’s only public post-secondary education institution. We are proud of the region’s commitment shown in 1964–1965 at which time a regional-wide vote approved the creation of British Columbia's first regional college in the Interior. Since that time, Selkirk College has produced thousands of successful learners from within and out
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. Join Us for a Meal We are proud to partner with Feed BC. Our menus are created to include
Building a Framework for Reconciliation Selkirk College is committed to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Reconciliation, the intentional process of establishing and maintaining respectful and right relationships with Indigenous governments, organizations, families and learners, involves repairing damaged trust in education systems through respect and reciprocity. Decolonizing Education We
Our Campuses Castlegar Campus Silver King Campus , Nelson Tenth Street Campus , Nelson Victoria Street Campus , Nelson Trail Campus Grand Forks Campus Nakusp Learning Centre Kaslo Learning Centre Our Places Mir Centre for Peace Castlegar A place to build cultures of peace through learning and dialogue. Gathering Place Castlegar Campus A spot to learn about First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultures
Supporting Excellence in Education The Teaching & Learning Centre (TLC) supports instructors to create optimal learning for students. Instructors who want to connect with the TLC can access the Teaching & Learning Centre Service Desk. Service Desk What TLC Supports Excellence in course development and delivery including variety and relevance of teaching strategies and alignment of assessments with
Our Commitment The Selkirk College Foundation is committed to supporting equal and accessible higher education across our region. We appreciate your contributions to our work and acknowledge we couldn’t provide the same level of support without your generosity. We will work closely with you to meet our goals and to provide recognition of your support at every opportunity endeavour. Every gift
Win-Win Partnerships Get a leg up launching into the workforce with experiential and work-integrated learning opportunities. Work integrated learning is an approach that allows students to apply their education in real-world settings through different types of partnerships with industry and community-based organizations. Our partners get access to highly motivated student talent and help grow a