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
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
In 2018, Learning in Retirement awarded its first annual scholarship to support a student in the Health Care Assistant Program. This is an accomplishment all members can be proud of! To make a gift to the LIR Eldercare Scholarship, you can donate online or by cheque. Giving by Cheque Write a cheque payable to "Selkirk College Foundation" and write "LIR Eldercare Scholarship" in the memo line. Mail
The Office Administration & Technology program is designed to allow for flexibility and options. Office Assistant Fall 2025 August 25: Fall instruction begins December 19: Fall term instruction ends Winter 2026 January 5: Winter term instruction begins February 27: winter term instruction ends Bookkeeping This certificate program has an intake in September of each year. Fall 2025 August 25: Fall
2025 September 2: Welder Foundation begins 2026 March 26: Welder Foundation ends Modular Welder B or Welder A, Apprenticeship Levels 1, 2 and 3 Welder, Multi-Process Alloy and Welder Upgrader are continuous intake between the months of August to December and March to May. Please contact Admissions at 250.354.3204 or 1.888.953.1133 x13204 for availability. Find out about college-wide important
Community organizations and businesses are critical partners in our goals to provide a high-quality education while contributing to the social, economic and environmental well-being of the region through work-integrated learning (WIL). WIL Benefits Manage short-term workflow pressures. Pre-screen new hires. Give back to the community or your profession. Access personnel with knowledge of new or
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. 2025/26 Academic Calendar
Refresher classes are free of charge and are specifically offered to help prepare you for courses in Environment & Geomatics and University Arts & Sciences. MATH 097: Calculus Refresher Monday, August 25–Friday, August 29 1–4 pm Lardeau 16 MATH 097 is a refresher for MATH 100. This course takes a quick look at critical skills/topics needed to be successful in calculus: Review of graphs of basic
Are meetings in person or online? Meetings are a mix of in person and online. In-person meetings are held at different campuses. Access a full list of meetings with times and locations. When are meetings held? Meetings are typically held on the second Tuesday of every month from October to June. Access a full list of meetings with times and locations. How many meetings are there? There are
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
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. When Do Nominations Open? Faculty nominations open every second May. Support staff nominations open every second September
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Located at the Castlegar Campus, the Children's Centre is accessible to students, staff and the general public. Staff will do everything possible to accommodate Selkirk College students in order to facilitate their studies. Infant & Toddler Licensing The Children's Centre is a modern licensed group daycare centre for infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds. It is operated by Kootenay Family Place
We work to develop student leaders, campus networks and future actions to create a welcoming, inclusive school community. Our vision includes campuses and a society free of 2SLGBTQIA+ prejudice, bigotry and hate. We aim to create a fully equitable community of all genders and sexualities that strives for knowledge, challenges barriers and seeks to empower agents of social change. Our Values Equity
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. 2025
Staying with a Canadian family in homestay offers an opportunity to speak English daily, eat typical Canadian foods and learn about Canadian family life and culture. Students in homestay live with their homestay family until the end of the semester (approximately four months) or the end of their program of study if they are studying for less than a full semester. If students wish to move at the
First-year students: Field School for this program is last two weeks of April. School of Environment and Geomatics Student Conference last Wednesday of term (April). Application Deadline: Completed applications will be received until the end of August 31, however, it is strongly suggested to apply early to our programs to avoid disappointment, as our programs can fill by early spring. Find out