Applications are now being accepted for the Winter Term and the Fall Term of 2025. This program has intakes in September and January of each year. No courses offered during summer months: June, July and August. Winter 2025 January 6: Winter Term instruction begins June 6: Winter/Spring Term instruction ends Fall 2025 September 2: Fall Term instruction begins December 17: Fall Term instruction ends
A Holistic Approach to Wellness We are committed to promoting and integrating health and wellness into our day-to-day operations, practices and services to promote well-being. Well-being is the overall goal of wellness. Wellness is the active process of becoming aware and making choices that chart a course to the place you want to be. Making a deliberate effort in our behaviour is vital to
Make It Happen Get more out of your college experience and join together with people who share your interests. Make new friends, host events and learn something new! Start your own official Selkirk College student club and access funding for equipment and activities. The Student Experience Team (SET) provides funding for new and existing clubs, plus equipment and prizes for student-driven events
The Education Council (EdCo) has four standing committees. Together, these committees oversee the educational offerings at Selkirk College and ensure a high degree of quality. To submit an agenda item request for any committee, please include the appropriate forms. Education Council Committee Forms Circle for Inclusive Indigenous Education The purpose of this committee is to advance the goals and
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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
The Duplicating Centre offers a variety of affordable photocopying and printing services to students, staff and community members. Services Printing (8.5” x 11”, 8.5” x 14” & 11” x 17”) Folding and cutting Laminating Cirlox binding (coil) Thermal binding Hours Monday–Friday, 7 am–2:30 pm Please allow 48 hours turnaround time. Laminating and binding may require extra time. Technical Requirements &
Enjoy Learning Here Just minutes from the Kettle River, this campus offers programming in Community Education & Workplace Training and Academic Upgrading . Ask about opportunities to complete University Arts & Sciences distance courses that can be used toward diploma and university programs. Address 486 72nd Avenue, Grand Forks Mailing Address: PO Box 968, Grand Forks, British Columbia, V0H 1H0
Make a Difference Become a leader on campus! There are student representatives on the Selkirk College Board of Governors and the Education Council. Board of Governors There are two student positions. Education Council There are four student positions. Student Ambassadors Connect with a student ambassador—or become one! Help students access on-campus resources. Student Leadership Events Organize an
Try an authentic, rewarding and relevant learning opportunity. Gain a new skill, bolster your experience or advance your career through professional development. Courses are offered throughout the West Kootenay and Boundary regions and online. First Aid & Safety Certification Learn the basics and beyond in first aid and safety training, including Red Cross and WorkSafeBC certifications, avalanche
Rena is the Chair of the School of Environment & Geomatics and a researcher with Selkirk Innovates. Rena is an ecologist and GIS specialist. She completed her M.Sc. at the University of Alberta, studying fish population dynamics in small boreal lakes. Rena spent several years in the consulting industry locally, working on projects related to hydroelectric impacts and conservation of rare fish