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 Hairstylist Reading Arithmetic Carpentry, Heavy Duty Mechanical, Metal Fabricator, Millwright/Machinist, Plant Operator, Welding Reading (local test*) Math (local test*) If math score is
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
Selkirk College is guided by a set of policies that reflect our vision, mission and values while providing a foundation on which we can achieve our stated goals in an environment of accountability. The policies of the college are consistent with legislative requirements and the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills directives. Search Our Policies Policy Review There are two policy
Bridging Rural Homelessness and Well-being: A Sustainable and Collaborative Regional Response is a three-year social innovation project that started in fall 2022 . The overall goal of the project is to improve the well-being of rural residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness living in and around the rural communities of Nelson, Castlegar and Trail in the West Kootenay region. Faculty
HSER 270 Practicum in a Child and Youth Care Setting. A 200 to 250 hour practicum located in a child and youth care setting. This practicum requires students to work directly with children and/or youths in order to promote professional skill acquisition and integration. Emphasis is placed on observation and recording skills, awareness of personal functioning in relation to the children and/or
HSER 280 Advanced Human Service Practicum. A second level or advanced practicum for individuals who have completed a previous block practicum or have demonstrated those skills through a PLA. After an orientation to the agency, students are expected to provide direct services, assuming full responsibility with appropriate supervision, to specified clients, or client groups. Students will develop
As our world and workplaces become more complex and diverse, managers and leaders need expanding skills. Developed in consultation with many of the largest employers in the West Kootenay and Boundary regions, this modular program—comprised of four separate micro-credentials—will provide individuals with leadership skills and knowledge they can immediately employ in the workplace. This highly
The course contains ten lessons and ten assignments, including an introduction that contains all the necessary instructions to guide you through the course.
Upgrade your skills and take your career to the next level with a short-term course. You could be eligible to receive up to $3,500 to help cover tuition fees for select short programs through a future skills grant . This grant is now closed. Please check for updates. Do I Qualify? You could be eligible for a future skills grant if you: Are a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person