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Employee Groups
There are currently four employee groups at Selkirk College. All employees are covered by either a collective agreement (faculty and support staff) or set terms of employment (exempt or non-union temporary employment contracts). Selkirk College Faculty Association (SCFA) The Selkirk College Faculty Association is a bargaining unit representing instructional faculty and faculty assistants in
Selkirk Innovates Intern Postings
Selkirk Innovates is ahead of the curve with integrating students into everything we do. We know how to transform what we’re doing into student jobs. It’s at the core of every project we take on. Current Postings Rural Homelessness Outreach Interns Mitacs internship: Approximately 480 hours are required to be completed within six months. Starting April 1, 2025, with flexibility. Other internship
Youth in Care
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
IT Services
Get Technology Support No matter what you're studying, technology will be part of your education. IT Services can support you with getting your student email and other accounts set up, troubleshooting issues, connecting to Wi-Fi and more. If you need help, contact the IT Service Desk. IT Services Support Desk Connecting to Wi-Fi Students can connect to free high-speed Wi-Fi at all our campuses and
Resilience and Alternative Food Networks
Food systems around the world face many unprecedented threats and challenges. In the midst of this, alternative agrifood and seafood networks that deliver locally harvested products to communities are emerging. Exploring the Roles of BC's Food Hubs An interdisciplinary research team from across North America is studying the resilience of these emerging alternative networks. As part of this project
Board Schedule, Documents & Minutes
For additional resources, documents and information, please contact Catherine Harder , Executive Assistant to the Board of Governors. New Board Member Orientation Manual Tuition Fee Bylaw effective August 1, 2024 Tuition Fee Bylaw effective August 1, 2025 Government Mandate Letter 2024/25 Mandate Letter Board Meeting Schedule 2024/25 All regular meetings begin at 4:30 pm. Date Location Meeting
Application Information
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program admission package cannot be received and/or processed without Step 1 being completed. 2
Selkirk Innovates
Innovative Solutions to Real-World Problems Innovation is woven through the fabric of every department, program and initiative at Selkirk College, and Selkirk Innovates is your regional leader of applied research and innovation. We enhance the student learning experience and foster a sustainable and inclusive climate while supporting communities to adapt and thrive in the face of change. Social
Campaigns
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. Gala Join us at our yearly gala, an elegant evening offering gourmet food and live musical entertainment. Scholarships, Bursaries & Awards Help to bridge financial gaps and provide motivation to unleash student’s potential
Education Council Members
EdCo has 21 voting members, representing students, employees and leadership. Learn how you can take part ! All members serve a two-year term with the exception of students who serve a one-year term. EdCo contains four elected students, four administrators who are appointed by the president, two elected support staff, one Indigenous member and 10 elected faculty members. The faculty includes one
Bridging Rural Homelessness and Well-being
Bridging Rural Homelessness and Well-being: A Sustainable and Collaborative Regional Response is a three-year social innovation project that started in fall 2022 . The overall goal of the project is to improve the well-being of rural residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness living in and around the rural communities of Nelson, Castlegar and Trail in the West Kootenay region. Faculty
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." Due Dates All fees are due and payable on or before the first day of class. Detailed tuition and fee amounts will be available in your
Education Council
Education Council (EdCo) is an internal governance body of Selkirk College—required by the College and Institute Act —that considers educational policies about planning, operations, evaluation and standards. EdCo advises the Selkirk College Board of Governors on approving, evaluating, suspending and cancelling programs and courses and implementing new programs and courses. EdCo approves curriculum
Join Education Council
Help shape the future of teaching and learning at Selkirk College by joining the Education Council (EdCo). Students and employees from across the college are invited to have a say in the college’s educational offerings. Read frequently asked questions about Education Council . What Will I Do? Review meeting packages, which include information about new or revised courses and academic policies
Contract Training & Corporate Solutions
Work with us to design, develop and deliver training that will keep you and your team at the top of your game.
Let's Connect
Making the decision to attend post-secondary is exciting, but it can be overwhelming. We're here to help! Your student recruitment team will guide you through the application process and answer all your questions.
Trades Funding
If you’re pursuing a career in the trades, funding are opportunities available. Canada Apprentice Loans Registered apprentices can get support from the Government of Canada through the Canada Apprentice Loan. Eligible apprenticeship programs include Carpentry, Electrical, Hairstylist and Welding. Find Out More and Apply WorkBC Apprenticeship Training Supports Eligible apprentices can apply for
Creative Writing Faculty
Leesa Dean Instructor Renée Harper Instructor Josh Massey Instructor
Creative Writing Faculty
Leesa Dean Instructor Renée Harper Instructor Josh Massey Instructor
Privacy
Selkirk College’s approach to privacy ensures the responsible use of information and safeguards human dignity while optimizing the beneficial use of data for decision-making. At Selkirk College, privacy risk management is a cross-organizational process. Our practice minimizes adverse outcomes for individuals and adheres to a societal standard. The Selkirk College Privacy Steering Committee
Education & Mind
Curriculum, Policy & Governance With consistent and sincere efforts, we will continue to implement systematic change. We aim to deepen all learning by incorporating Indigenous perspectives. Indigenization Plan Our Journey Together: Land, Life, Learning: Indigenization Plan 2019–2024 provides a framework for improving participation and success in post-secondary education for Indigenous students
Giving Days
Your gift matters! Make a positive impact toward a cause that you are passionate about. Whether you're a long-time supporter or new to our cause, your generosity can help transform lives and create lasting change. Your gift will contribute to programs and resources that strengthen students' academic journeys and learning experiences. With your help, we can create opportunities that last a lifetime
Athletics & Recreation
Maintain work-life balance with fitness facilities, drop-in sports, yoga, guided hikes, indoor rock climbing, board game nights and more! Access full-sized gymnasiums, weight rooms, squash courts and a bouldering wall to achieve your fitness goals and have fun. Students, employees and the public can join drop-in sports or group activities, including dodgeball, pickleball, volleyball, basketball
Mir Centre for Peace, Castlegar
Building Cultures of Peace The Mir Centre for Peace builds cultures of peace through learning and dialogue. Our lecture series, trainings, workshops, films, research and collaborations with community organizations help advance peace and justice both locally and in our wider world. Mission, vision and values Mission Understanding and building cultures of peace through learning. Vision The Mir