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Lisa Gates
Instructor, Education Assistant & Community Support Worker Lisa has worked in the human services field since 1989, when she got her first job working with individuals with disability/disabled people. She’s held a variety of positions in community living since then, and in the West Kootenay area specifically since 1995. She completed the Classroom and Community Support Worker Program at Selkirk
International Exchanges
Selkirk College is a member of the Consortium for North American Higher Education Collaboration (CONAHEC). Through CONAHEC, Selkirk College students can participate in semester exchanges to many different countries. For a complete list of those countries, visit CONAHEC. Once you have determined where you want to go and what you wish to do on your education abroad experience, apply to the study
Jade Cross
Instructor, Nursing Unit Clerk With over 15 years of experience as a dedicated Unit Clerk, I bring a wealth of practical knowledge and real-world insight to my role as an instructor. Since 2019, I have been proud to share my expertise with students at Selkirk, helping to prepare the next generation of healthcare support professionals. I currently live in the Lower Mainland with my husband and five
Dylan Sargent
Instructor, English and Business Communications A Strong Belief in the Value of Community College Dylan Sargent regards the smaller-scale, more personalized college experience to have been the key to his own success in post-secondary education. He first developed an interest in academics while attending a community college, where he was able to ask plenty of questions, apply course topics to his
Phani Raj Wootla
Instructor, Psychology Phani Raj Wootla has a Master of Philosophy in psychology. He has around 13 years of teaching experience in psychology in India and Canada. He researched the cognitive and personality vulnerability toward depression among college students. Prior to joining Selkirk College, Phani taught Introduction to Psychology and Abnormal Psychology at the University of Regina and
University Arts and Sciences Courses by Discipline
Length
2 years for most UAS programs
Program Code
UASCD
Campus
All Campuses
Youth Train in Trades
High school students can get a jump start on their trades training through Youth Train in Trades. Don't wait to build your experience and skills! What is Youth Train in Trades? Youth Train in Trades (YTT) is a dual-credit program, which means that students in Grade 12 can work on the Level 1 of technical trades training while earning credit toward their high school graduation. Offered through
Heather Austin
A fellow of the school of graduate studies (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Sociology) Heather’s thesis work examined the self-produced social media discourse of Canadian sex workers, advocates and allies that countered harmful narratives of sex work through the COVID-19 crisis. After graduating, she/they proudly worked in the community sector for the St. John’s Status of Women Council
Welding - Apprenticeship Level 1 - 3
Delivery Method
On Campus
Length
Level 1 - 8 weeks, Level 2 - 8 weeks, Level 3 - 10 weeks
Program Code
APPWELD
School
Industry & Trades Training
Campus
Silver King
English - Associate of Arts Degree
Delivery Method
On Campus
Associate Degree
Length
2 years
Program Code
AA-ENGL
Campus
Castlegar
History - Associate of Arts Degree
Delivery Method
On Campus
Associate Degree
Length
2 years
Program Code
AA-HIST
Campus
Castlegar
Sociology - Associate of Arts Degree
Delivery Method
On Campus
Associate Degree
Length
2 years
Program Code
AA-SOC
Campus
Castlegar
General Studies - Associate of Arts Degree
Delivery Method
On Campus
Associate Degree
Length
2 years
Program Code
AA
Campus
Castlegar
Psychology - Associate of Arts Degree
Delivery Method
On Campus
Associate Degree
Length
2 years
Program Code
AA-PSYC
Campus
Castlegar
General Studies - Associate of Science Degree
Associate Degree
Length
2 years
Program Code
AS
Campus
Castlegar
Tara Martin
Instructor, Health Care Assistant and Practical Nursing Program Tara was raised on Vancouver Island and started her journey in the health care field back in 2010 when she attended Selkirk College and completed the Health Care Assistant Program. That same year, she returned to Vancouver Island to complete the Licensed Practical Nursing Program at Camosun College, graduating in 2011. Tara has worked
Selkirk Saints Golf Camp
Monday, July 7, 2025 - Thursday, July 10, 2025 | All Day
Castlegar, Castlegar Campus and Castlegar Golf Club
Fitness Challenge
Tuesday, September 2, 2025 - Sunday, September 21, 2025 | All Day
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Multiple Campuses, Castlegar Campus Gym and Nelson Tenth Street Campus Gym
Academic Upgrading Team
Allison Alder Dean Andrea Maxie Chair Natasha Croston Administrative Assistant Castlegar Campus Michelle Colley Instructor Brad McVittie Instructor Lisa Young Instructor Grand Forks Campus Christine Carlson Instructor, On Leave Marita Harinen Instructor Kim Vander Kooy Instructor Silver King Campus, Nelson Marianne Batty Instructor Alison Daley Instructor Marita Harinen Instructor Leanne Harris
Cari-Ann Roberts Gotta
Cari-Ann Roberts Gotta has been with Selkirk College since 2015. She has been an educator for almost 25 years, including special education, English language learning and academic upgrading. She is a passionate teacher and a lifelong learner. Her most recent studies are in creative writing—watch for her in the college’s Black Bear Review.
WorkSafeBC First Aid
Choose first aid courses that offer WorkSafeBC certification. New WorkSafeBC First Aid Requirements Amendments to the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation relating to occupational first aid will take effect on November 1, 2024. These amendments include changes to the names of first aid attendant certificates and, for some workplaces, the level of services required. The following resources are
Selkirk College Approves Balanced Budget
Selkirk College is pleased to announce the approval of a balanced operating budget of $70.4 million for the 2025–26 fiscal year.
Jun 27, 2025
Why Join RPM?
Rural Pre-Medicine (RPM) is designed for students with a wide variety of backgrounds. The program provides a supportive learning environment for building a strong foundation of experience and knowledge. If your goal is a career in rural health care, you can begin here. Collaborative origins RPM was created through collaboration and consultation with health organizations, medical professionals and
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start my degree? You can earn an associate of arts degree, associate of science degree, diploma, advanced diploma or certificate at Selkirk College and then, if you choose, transfer your credits toward a university degree. A university degree typically consists of a total of 120 credits or 40 courses, including 20 courses at the first- and second-year level and 20 courses at the third-