Convocation 2026 Convocation is a time to formally acknowledge and celebrate your educational successes with your family, friends, classmates and the Selkirk College community. Date Thursday, May 21, 2026 , at the Castlegar Campus!
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
We offer flexible and meaningful support to prospective and current students who have past or current care experience through the BC Ministry of Children and Family Development (MFCD) or the Indigenous Child and Family Service Agency (ICFSA). We are here to answer your questions about eligibility, access, funding and supports. Where to Start Connect with the campus navigator and/or review the
The Regional Innovation Chair (RIC) in Rural Economic Development is an endowed research chair established in 2005 through the combined efforts of Selkirk College, the Kootenay-Boundary region and the Leading Edge Foundation through BC’s Innovation Council. The overarching goals of the RIC are to improve the economic climate of rural communities by: Developing capacity in the region for sound
Applying and Arriving How can I pay for my housing? The best way to pay today and always is online. Just set up Selkirk College as a vendor on your bank account. With your student number, you can pay your fees similar to a phone bill or power bill. You can also pay in person at any of our campus cashiers with cheque, money order, debit, Visa or MasterCard. Cashiers can be reached in Nelson at (250
Official transcripts are confidential and can only be released by request of a student or alumni. If you attended Selkirk College prior to 1979 or Kootenay School of the Arts prior to 2008, email us to ensure archived documents are available. If you previously attended Selkirk College, a Selkirk College transcript is not a requirement of admissions into a Selkirk College program. Are you applying
IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has recently announced changes to post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligibility . Based on the new eligibility requirements , these Selkirk College programs may be eligible for the PGWP as the CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) aligns with IRCC's current CIP approved list. For more information of PGWP eligibility, please visit our
Indoor Golf Lessons Join us in winter for our indoor golf lessons with CPGA Professional Denny McArthur in three sessions at the Castlegar Campus Gym. These lessons are for adults only. You will need indoor shoes and golf clubs for these lessons. Dates: February 1- March 8, 2026 Cost: $150 + GST Section 1: Sundays 12:15–1:45 pm Section 2: Wednesdays 9-10:30 am Section 3: Wednesdays 10:30 am–12 pm
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 Regular Hours: Monday–Friday: 7 am-9 pm Saturday–Sunday: 10 am - 4:30 pm Upcoming Closures and Adjusted Hours: December 5 - 18 - Gymnasium Floor
When commemorating the memory of a loved one, your contribution will both honour their legacy and assist students in achieving their educational aspirations. Funds in Memory Aubrey Michalofsky Social Justice Scholarship The Aubrey Michalofsky Social Justice Scholarship will be awarded annually to a student in the Law and Justice Studies or Peace and Conflict Studies . Aubrey Michalofsky grew up in
Donor Tea welcomed student award recipients, donors, parents, families, and employees to recognize the importance of reducing barriers to education. While enjoying an afternoon tea, the event featured speeches from scholarship and bursary recipients and provided an opportunity for attendees to connect and celebrate together. The afternoon highlighted the hard work of students and the support and
Join us in supporting students. Let's come together and watch our impact grow. Giving Days Take part, support students and create a long-lasting impact in our community. Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards Help to bridge financial gaps and provide motivation to unleash student’s potential. Donor Tea Celebrate the importance of reducing barriers to education with students, donors and families
Experience Life on Campus Feel at home in a relaxed, comfortable setting that is close to college facilities and services at the Castlegar Student Housing and Castlegar Kekuli Student Housing buildings. Bolster your education experience by studying and socializing with other students. Trained staff and advisors offer peer support as well as social and educational activities designed to enhance
Enhance your college experience—live in student housing! Explore options in Castlegar and Nelson that are located within a five-minute walk to classes, athletic facilities, libraries, dining facilities and outdoor recreation. Study and socialize alongside a lively community of students with great access to college amenities. Your Home Away from Home We are committed to providing a safe and
We specialize in fostering opportunity by connecting students and employers! Through summer employment, co-op programs, collaborative projects and full-time work, students gain valuable experience while local businesses benefit from fresh perspectives. Join us in shaping the future of our community's workforce! Search and Post Jobs The StudentJobs Board connects current students and graduates with
Through formal agreements, Business Administration graduates from Selkirk College may receive at least two years' credit toward a four-year bachelor's degree at a variety of colleges and universities. 1 Pursue a Bachelor's Degree Further your education by transferring to a variety of Canadian universities and colleges: Northern Alberta Institute of Technology Capilano University Royal Roads
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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
Choosing where to attend post-secondary is a big decision—we're so glad you're applying to Selkirk College! We'll walk you through the application process. If you do not have Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status, you will need to apply as an international student, regardless of whether you are in Canada or still in your home country. Please note that a provincial attestation letter
The Tenth Street Indigenous Gathering Space features four panels painted by local Indigenous artists. The Selkirk College Indigenous Services team, in collaboration with local Nations and partners, invited the artists to share their gifts for this space. Sn̓ʕaýckstx Story By Emma Noyes with help from Jake LaMere Read Emma's artist statement Our Sn̓ʕaýckstx (Sinixt) creation story begins at a