Become a Reiki practitioner. Reiki Level 2 lays the foundation for becoming a practitioner trained in the traditional Usui method. Level 1 is a requisite for this course.
Reiki energy healing can greatly benefit any animal. When an animal's chakra is unbalanced, it can lead to behavioural or emotional issues, or physical disease in the area of the chakra. Learn Reiki techniques for pets in this course. Reiki Level 1 is a pre-requisite.
We are here to support your learning! We can help you with one-on-one support, connect you with a peer tutor or provide you with helpful tips and resources. Darcy Falkenhagen Learning Skills Coordinator Darcy is based on the Tenth Street Campus for students in the School of Hospitality & Tourism and the School of Arts & Technology. Dyllan Lachelt Learning Skills Coordinator Dyllan is based on the
Learn basic Reiki healing techniques for self, friends and pets with this ancient healing practice. Reiki Level 1 is required before taking "Reiki Level 2" or "Reiki for Pets".
Margaret Sutherland, Chair, Appointed Member Margaret Sutherland retired as executive director of Decoda Literacy Solutions, BC’s provincial non-profit literacy organization. Previously, she worked in her community in communications and as a regional manager for Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy. Margaret has been active in her community as a member of the Castlegar Library Board, Columbia
Are you ready to start your post-secondary education this winter? Choose from a variety of programs and courses and get started on your path! Funding opportunities are available through the Skills Centre's Emerging Tech for Youth program. See if you qualify! Business Office Administration & Technology – Advanced Bookkeeping * Start: February 10 Sharpen your skills and open doors to new
Dates: February 3–May 30, 2025 Application Deadline: January 27, 2025 Eligibility: Students in Grade 11 and Grade 12 The dual credit course offers: Three Selkirk College credits toward the Business Administration Diploma. The option to transfer these credits to other post-secondary institutions. Four high school credits toward graduation. This dual credit course will be delivered exclusively to
The Red Cross First Aid for Dogs and Cats online course teaches you the essential skills to care for your pets in emergencies. Be the hero your pet deserves.
There are currently four employee groups at Selkirk College. All employees are covered by either a collective agreement (faculty and support staff) or set terms of employment (exempt or non-union temporary employment contracts). Selkirk College Faculty Association (SCFA) The Selkirk College Faculty Association is a bargaining unit representing instructional faculty and faculty assistants in
Help shape the future of teaching and learning at Selkirk College by joining the Education Council (EdCo). Students and employees from across the college are invited to have a say in the college’s educational offerings. What Will I Do? Review meeting packages, which include information about new or revised courses and academic policies. Attend and actively participate in EdCo meetings
Harmonized Electrical Foundation 2024 February 2: Summer intake ends February 5: Winter intake begins July 18: Winter intake ends August 6: Summer intake begins December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break January 31: Summer intake ends February 3: Winter intake begins July 17: Winter intake ends August 5: Summer intake begins 2026
2024 February 5: Winter 30-week program begins August 29: Winter 3-week program ends September 3: Fall 36-week program begins December 19: Last day of classes before winter break 2025 January 6: First day of class after winter break May 22: Fall 36-week program ends February 3: Winter 30-week program begins August 28: Winter 30-week program ends September 2: Fall 36-week program begins 2026 May 21