Make a Real Difference Each year Selkirk College students collectively face over $1 million in unmet need to attend higher education and achieve their dreams. Students can be discouraged from pursuing post-secondary education because of this cost barrier. Your gifts help to bridge the unmet financial gap and provide motivation to unleash student’s potential.
This Giving Day, help make all our students’ aspirations come true. Donate Now Thank You for Your Generous Donations! This year, we raised $28,222 that will directly support student success and allow students to thrive. The 97 individual donations and four fabulous sponsors made Giving Day a tremendous success. The Giving Day Trail Run was a blast with so many families coming out to run the trails
Bursary Tea welcomes students, donors, parents, families and employees to celebrate the importance of reducing barriers to education. The afternoon includes fabulous refreshments prepared by the Selkirk College Professional Cook Training students and served by the Resort & Hotel Management Program students. Read the full story on the event . A Supportive Community Thanks to the generosity of our
The Contemporary Music & Technology Program houses a range of facilities, including computer labs, recording spaces, ensemble rooms and a performance hall. Designed to support every aspect of the curriculum, each space serves as a teaching environment as well as a place where students can complete projects and assignments. All labs are accessible to qualified students, and all workstations share
There are many ways to support student endeavours. Every gift bolsters our commitment to offer students powerful learning experiences that build confident and imaginative citizens, ready to thrive in their community and beyond.
$541,558 Distributed to students in 2023/24 631 Students supported in 2023/24 415 Donors in 2023/24 $1,544,519 Donations received in 2023/24 $ 9,870,761 Total assets 5 Board members
This is an open workshop for people to bring needlework projects to work on. This can include embriodery, cross point, crewel work and hand quilting. Students will help each other and learn from each other. No materials/supplies provided but sharing extra supplies/materials is encouraged. Meet the Instructor Jane has been embroidering since the 70s but has recently started doing spontaneous