Students are responsible for maintaining their immigration status and obeying Canadian immigration regulations while studying in Canada. Check your immigration documents (study permit, Co-op work permit and/or temporary resident visa) to make sure they are accurate and up to date. Plan to renew them at least six months before they expire. A valid permit allows you to remain in Canada while you
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. 2026/27 Academic Calendar
Professional Cook 1 September 14, 2026: Classes start, program runs for 28 weeks (14 weeks in the fall, 14 weeks in the winter) Professional Cook 2 September 14, 2026: Classes start, program runs for 14 weeks Professional Cook 3 January 5, 2026: Classes start, program runs for 6 weeks Find out about college-wide important dates.
Allison Alder Dean Andrea Maxie Chair Administrative Assistant Castlegar Campus Kate Nott Program Coordinator Silver King Campus, Nelson Kate Nott Instructor, Program Coordinator Alison Roy Instructor Trail Campus Kim Martin Instructional Assistant Tammy Profili Instructor
Research Support Fund The Research Support Fund assists Canadian post-secondary institutions and their affiliated research hospitals and institutes with the expenses associated with managing the research funded by the three federal research granting agencies. A Tri-Agency Initiative The Research Support Fund is a tri-agency initiative of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
Add a Course Before the term starts: Add courses by emailing your enrolment officer, except for domestic University Arts and Sciences students, who can add courses via your student record portal. Weeks 1 and 2: Add courses using the Course Registration Change Form. Week 3: Courses can no longer be added. International Students All international students must meet with a Selkirk College counsellor
The Coyote Bringing Us Salmon carving is a cultural work intended to deepen community understanding by honouring Indigenous origin stories, strengthening awareness of the ecological significance of Salmon reintroduction to the Columbia River and illustrating collaboration as a shared journey of mutual benefit. It was crafted by talented Blackfoot artist Chad Thompson in collaboration with
We collaborate—never compete—with local businesses. If you’re an existing business, we’re keen to help you increase efficiencies, decrease your costs and enhance productivity. If you’re a designer or entrepreneur, we can help design and realize your dream. If you’re a worker, student or prospective student wanting next-level advanced manufacturing, computing or GIS skills, check out our training
Innovative Solutions for Complex Problems Established in 2020, the Selkirk Technology Access Centre (STAC) is your one-stop shop to access the advanced technologies you need to drive business innovation. We help you apply new technologies to workflows, engage in aerial data collection, use machine learning and geospatial analysis to understand your data, prototype new designs, reverse engineer
Are you looking to solve a specific business or technical challenge for your business? Let's Problem-Solve Together Interactive visits provide clients of the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP) with up to 20 hours of access to the equipment, facilities and expertise at STAC. Your interactive visit could include: Accessing cutting-edge technology
Our Accessibility Commitment 2023–2025 aims to enhance and grow our work to meet our values of community, access, respect and excellence. This commitment develops a framework for future plans. Help Us Improve If you have faced accessibility challenges, we want to know about it. Your feedback will be considered as part of the continuous improvement of our accessibility efforts. Some feedback may be
Order of Ceremony Schedule of events Cultural Opening Elders and Community Drummers Greeting Old One Donna Wright Land Acknowledgement Brier Albano, Vice-President, Students and External Relations O Canada Slone Leman, Contemporary Music and Technology Welcome Brier Albano, Vice-President, Students and External Relations Greeting from the President Dr. Maggie Matear, President Presentation of the
Photo: (C) 2021 Bobbi Barbarich for the Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery Understanding Barriers and Opportunities Exploring Progressive Solutions: Innovating within the Regional Cannabis Sector is a three-year project that aims to understand the barriers and opportunities for the rural economic development of the regional cannabis sector and to co-design, co-pilot and co-evaluate viable action
Success for post-secondary students requires a foundation that is vast in both support and inspiration. At the annual Selkirk College convocation ceremony each spring, the Board of Governors recognizes contributions through awards for Distinguished Alumni, Distinguished Educator and Honorary Diploma. Learn about some exceptional people who have made a difference in higher education. 2026
Join us in supporting students. Let's come together and watch our impact grow. Selkirk International 40th Anniversary It's the 40th anniversary of Selkirk International. Celebrate this milestone by supporting the next generation of global learners! Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards Help to bridge financial gaps and provide motivation to unleash student’s potential. Donor Tea Celebrate the
The post-secondary landscape is facing significant financial challenges brought on by changes to federal immigration policy. Building Lasting Stability Guided by our strategic plan, Land, Learning & Legacy: Our Path to 2040, we are navigating these challenges and building lasting financial stability. The actions we take today will ensure we continue providing exceptional learning experiences that
Selkirk College continually promotes and works toward beneficial agreements and partnerships between post-secondary institutions and community organizations both within Canada and abroad. Tracking Our Progress Each year, the college submits a three-year accountability plan and reports to the Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. The president of the college is also
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A Time for Celebration Convocation is a time to formally acknowledge and celebrate your educational successes with your family, friends, classmates and the Selkirk College community. Congratulations to the Class of 2026! Convocation 2026 Highlights
Connect with Us Send us an email or give us a call at: Selkirk Innovates Administration, (250) 365-1392 Selkirk Technology Access Centre, (250) 304-8688 Our Facility Selkirk Technology Access Centre Meet Our Team Administration Dr. Terri MacDonald Director of Applied Research & Innovation Amy Byers Administration Coordinator Holly Steenvoorden Research Officer Selkirk Ion-source Research Centre
Please register before using the gym facilities. Patrons must be 13 years old or older to enter or use the weight room. Patrons under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while using the facility. Register Hours & Location Upcoming Closures and Adjusted Hours: Nelson Gym Facilities closed May 29th until August 23rd, 2026. We are located in Mary Hall on the Tenth
Learn the basics and beyond in first aid and safety training. Let our trained instructors take you through the basics and beyond of how to keep yourself, your family and your co-workers healthy and safe in any situation. Note: Canadian Red Cross first aid certifications are recognized across Canada. Emergency First Aid with CPR C/A and Standard First Aid with CPR C are also equivalent to Basic