Gaining understanding, sharing culture and finding better ways forward was the focus during the lead-up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
If you are required to take the College Readiness Tool (CRT) assessment, the parts of the assessment you will need take depend on the program you are applying for. Mandatory CRT Programs: Sub-Test Requirements Nursing, Practical Nursing Reading WritePlacer Math (local test*) *A local test is generated by the department. It is not an Accuplacer-generated test and practice tests are not available
The College Readiness Tool (CRT) is designed to assess your readiness for post-secondary. It will help you access information and resources to prepare for a successful educational experience. Assessment Areas The CRT will assess: Reading Writing Arithmetic Quantitative reasoning, algebra, statistics Depending on your program, you will be required to write different portions of the CRT. Explore the
waý • ki’su’k kyukyit • weyt-kp • tawnshi • greetings We help all prospective and current Indigenous students by providing financial aid and sponsor advice, counselling support and shared cultural teachings and activities. Getting Started Take the first steps to pursuing what matters to you. Welcome President Maggie Matear shares words of welcome. Programs & Learning Explore culturally relevant
Class of 2025/26 October 1, 2024: Applications open for 2025/26 January 17, 2025: Applications close for 2025/26 February 14, 2025: Supporting documents due If there is a discrepancy in calendar dates between the University of Victoria and Selkirk College, the Selkirk College calendar will be considered correct. Find out about college-wide important dates .
The course contains ten lessons and ten assignments, including an introduction that contains all the necessary instructions to guide you through the course.
Successful applicants earn a Micro-Internship Certificate upon completion of an 80-hour project as well as other project outcome reporting requirements.
Instructor, Steps to Opportunities, Academics & Readiness (SOAR) My name is Alison Roy, and I am an instructor for the SOAR program in Nelson. I have my Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta, and currently working on my Master's of Education from the University of Calgary, specializing in adult, community and higher education. I live in Nelson, BC. My husband and I moved here five