We are here to support your learning! We can help you with one-on-one support, connect you with a peer tutor or provide you with helpful tips and resources. Darcy Falkenhagen Learning Skills Coordinator Darcy is based on the Tenth Street Campus for students in the School of Hospitality & Tourism and the School of Arts & Technology. Dyllan Lachelt Learning Skills Coordinator Dyllan is based on the
Are you ready to start your post-secondary education this winter? Choose from a variety of programs and courses and get started on your path! Funding opportunities are available through the Skills Centre's Emerging Tech for Youth program. See if you qualify! Business Office Administration & Technology – Advanced Bookkeeping * Start: February 10 Sharpen your skills and open doors to new
The Red Cross First Aid for Dogs and Cats online course teaches you the essential skills to care for your pets in emergencies. Be the hero your pet deserves.
2024 February 5: Winter 30-week program begins August 29: Winter 3-week program ends September 3: Fall 36-week program begins December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break May 22: Fall 36-week program ends February 3: Winter 30-week program begins August 28: Winter 30-week program ends September 2: Fall 36-week program begins 2026 May 21
Harmonized Carpentry Foundation 2024 February 2: Summer intake ends February 5: Winter intake begins July 18: Winter intake ends August 6: Summer intake begins December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break January 31: Summer intake ends February 3: Winter intake begins July 17: Winter intake ends August 5: Summer intake begins 2026
2024 January 2: Program continues May 23: Program ends September 3: Program begins December 13: Winter break 2025 January 6: Program continues May 22: Program ends September 2: Program starts 2026 May 21: Program ends Note: Applicants are advised that this is a popular program. Prospective students should apply well in advance. Find out about college-wide important dates .
2024 February 5: Winter intake begins July 11: Winter intake ends 2025 February 3: Winter intake begins July 10: Winter intake ends 2026 February 2: Winter intake begins July 9: Winter intake ends Find out about college-wide important dates .
2024 December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break September 2: Fall intake begins 2026 May 21: Fall intake ends Find out about college-wide important dates .
2024 December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break September 2: Fall intake begins 2026 May 21: Fall intake ends Find out about college-wide important dates .
Professional Cook 1 September 9, 2024: Classes start, program runs for 28 weeks (14 weeks in the fall, 14 weeks in the winter) September 8, 2025: Classes start, program runs for 28 weeks (14 weeks in the fall, 14 weeks in the winter) Professional Cook 2 September 10, 2024: Classes start, program runs for 14 weeks September 9, 2025: Classes start, program runs for 14 weeks Find out about college
Elizabeth (shortened name Betty), holds the position of Regulated International Student Immigration Advisor (RISIA) at Selkirk College, where she provides guidance on study permit and work permit issues. Betty also oversees recruitment efforts from Greater China/Mongolia region and assists our students, agents and partner schools with inquiries in both English and Mandarin. She nurtures both her
Instructor, Biology, Applied Environmental Science and Planning Aubrey started her post-secondary journey with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Genetics at the University of Alberta. Though her lab experience spanned organisms of all sizes—everything from viruses to humans—she developed a particularly strong foundation in microbiology by identifying the genes that enhance virulence in
Instructor, Applied Environmental Science & Planning Technology; Recreation, Fish & Wildlife "It is not hard to be inspired to learn about the natural environment in a place like the Kootenays: the more you learn, the greater your motivation to know more!" —Doris Hausleitner, Wildlife instructor Doris currently teaches Techniques in Wildlife Management for the Recreation Fish and Wildlife Program
Instructor, Applied Environmental Science and Planning Peter Golden is a professional environmental engineer and instructor in the Applied Environmental Science and Planning Program. After graduating from engineering at the University of Calgary, Peter worked in air pollution control and filtration. He has always been interested in the questions of "What does contamination mean to the environment