To be eligible to graduate with an "Adult Dogwood," students 18 years of age or over must have completed five courses. Courses and credits can be counted from post-secondary institutions, secondary schools and often from workplace or other learning establishments. Upgrading instructors and college counsellors can help to determine which courses count toward the Adult Dogwood. College Upgrading
When and how much will I be paid? A timesheet schedule can be found in the link below. It is your responsibility to submit your hours through Unit4 online portal every two weeks according to the payroll schedule. Students are paid through direct deposit on a bi-weekly schedule. It will take a few days for your profile to be created in Unit4 after completing the employee orientation. If you have
Students come from all across the world to study here. We're so glad you'll be joining us. Before You Arrive Apply for a study permit Find out all the documents you will need and how to apply for a study permit. Apply for a Study Permit What to bring Prepare for arrival in Canada. Check out our list for tips on handy supplies for life in Canada and our student handbook. What to Bring Find a place
Try an authentic, rewarding and relevant learning opportunity. Gain a new skill, bolster your experience or advance your career through professional development. Courses are offered throughout the West Kootenay and Boundary regions and online. First Aid & Safety Certification Learn the basics and beyond in first aid and safety training, including Red Cross and WorkSafeBC certifications, avalanche
Get Technology Support No matter what you're studying, technology will be part of your education. IT Services can support you with getting your student email and other accounts set up, troubleshooting issues, connecting to Wi-Fi and more. If you need help, contact the IT Service Desk. IT Services Support Desk Connecting to Wi-Fi Students can connect to free high-speed Wi-Fi at all our campuses and