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
Program Pathways You can pursue two distinct pathways after the Rural Pre-Medicine Program (RPM). You will earn an Associate of Science Degree in Rural Pre-Health (AS) after two years of study and an Advanced Diploma in Rural Pre-Medicine (ADRPM) after three years. Please note that students planning to transfer into a degree program at another post-secondary institution must check the transfer
Instructor, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management ''In teaching mathematics and physics in the Kootenays, I have managed to combine my passion for the outdoors with my love of STEM subjects and teaching students how the world works. '' – Raoul Kemper, instructor mathematics, physics, statistics Teaching Becoming a
Instructor, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management “Most people at Selkirk are smiling. That says something about a place." - Jonathan Buttle, Instructor, School of Business Jonathan Buttle is an award-winning instructor (SCOPE 2019) and economist focused on public policy issues in Canada. He has worked on issues such as: the economic impacts of
Instructor, Creative Writing, English, Business Administrative, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management “I am so pleased to be back in my home region, contributing to the creative, cultural and educational development of Selkirk's diverse student population.” – Leesa Dean, Instructor Creative Writing, English Originally from Cranbrook, BC, Leesa Dean is a graduate of the
Instructor, Mathematics, Integrated Environmental Planning, Business Administration, Postgraduate Accounting, Postgraduate Business Management My fascination with puzzles and problem solving led me to study mathematics at university, first at the University of British Columbia (BSc) and then at the University of Waterloo (MMath, PhD). After graduate school, I taught mathematics at the University
Instructor, Intercultural Communication, Peace Studies, Spanish Pablo is originally from Honduras, Central America. He has lived in the Kootenays for over 20 years and has taught community education Spanish at Silver King Campus throughout much of that time. His love of language teaching and learning prompted him to complete the Advanced Diploma in TESOL Program in 2007. Since then, he also has
Takaia Larsen RPM Coordinator Jonathan Vanderhoek RPM Coordinator Jason Da Costa Instructor - Chemistry Aubrey Demchuk Instructor - Biology Doug Henderson Instructor - Math, Statistics Linda Harwood Instructor - English Raoul Kemper Instructor - Math Michele Morin Instructor - Indigenous Studies Jason Nickel Instructor - Physics James Nicol Instructor - Biology, RPM Team Pablo Pastor Instructor -
In order to meet the workplace first aid legislation for the Province of BC, WorkSafeBC has implemented an application process for accepting the credentials of workers trained or certified in other Canadian provinces and territories. The out-of-jurisdiction certificate bridges your valid first aid training with the workplace health and safety requirements of BC. The out-of-jurisdiction certificate
Class of 2026/2027 October 1, 2025: Applications open for 2026/27 January 15, 2026: Applications close for 2026/27 February 15, 2026: Supporting documents due Applications open October 1, 2025. Applications will close January 15, 2026. All supporting documentation will need to be submitted by February 15, 2026. If there is a discrepancy in calendar dates between the University of Victoria and