The Regional Innovation Chair (RIC) in Rural Economic Development is an endowed research chair established in 2005 through the combined efforts of Selkirk College, the Kootenay-Boundary region and the Leading Edge Foundation through BC’s Innovation Council. The overarching goals of the RIC are to improve the economic climate of rural communities by: Developing capacity in the region for sound
The Advanced First Aid Refresher (Exam Challenge) course is designed for those who currently hold a current and valid OFA 3 certification and are looking to recertify through the exam challenge process.
Dual credit is an opportunity to take a course or program and earn credit for high school and post-secondary at the same time. It means you can start your post-secondary journey while you're still in high school or start a pathway toward a specific hands-on career. Is Dual Credit for me? Are you: A current high school student? Interested in exploring one of the subject areas below? Ready, willing
A lifelong resident of Castlegar and proud Selkirk College alumna, Leeza Perehudoff advances evidence-based decision-making for rural community well-being through applied research and innovation. Leeza is a graduate of Selkirk College’s Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology and Geographic Information Systems programs. She gained hands-on experience through Co-op Education placements with the BC
The College Readiness Tool (CRT) assessment is done online. Book Your Assessment Applicants in All Programs Except Youth Train in Trades 1 Email us to get your voucher Your email must include your: Full first and last name (connected with your Selkirk College student ID) Selkirk College student number Program you have applied to Date of birth (Written: Month, Day, Year) Province of location as