Donor Tea welcomed student award recipients, donors, parents, families, and employees to recognize the importance of reducing barriers to education. While enjoying an afternoon tea, the event featured speeches from scholarship and bursary recipients and provided an opportunity for attendees to connect and celebrate together. The afternoon highlighted the hard work of students and the support and
A volunteer board of directors governs the Selkirk College Foundation. It is made up of leading professionals from within the college region. The board manages and guides the foundation to foster and promote interest in higher education. The Selkirk College Foundation's key purpose is to support the students, plans and priorities of Selkirk College to build confident and imaginative learners ready
When you graduate from post-secondary school, you want to know that the quality associated with your certificate, diploma or degree will mean something. Studying with the values of academic integrity—honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage—can help to protect academic credentials. Acts of academic dishonesty give some students an unfair advantage, jeopardize the value of the
There are many ways to support student endeavours. Every gift bolsters our commitment to offer students powerful learning experiences that build confident and imaginative citizens, ready to thrive in their community and beyond.
$541,558 Distributed to students in 2023/24 631 Students supported in 2023/24 415 Donors in 2023/24 $1,544,519 Donations received in 2023/24 $ 9,870,761 Total assets 5 Board members
The Selkirk College Foundation is looking for individuals who are passionate about supporting Selkirk College students and post-secondary education in our region. Who Are We Looking For? Community leaders, business professionals and strategic thinkers Individuals committed to advancing our mission and creating a meaningful impact in our community A diverse membership representing the region and
Stephanie Gobin Manager of Advancement & Community Relations Andrew Jupp Coordinator of Donor & Alumni Engagement Mailing Address Advancement Office Selkirk College, 820 Tenth Street Nelson, BC V1L 3C7 Cheques Please make cheques payable to Selkirk College Foundation and mail to the Advancement Office.
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Program Pathway You can pursue two pathways after the Contemporary Music & Technology Program. Please note that students planning to transfer into a degree program at another post-secondary institution must check the transfer requirements of the program they wish to enrol in. Students must successfully audition at any receiving institution in order to further their studies. It is strongly
Human Services Program graduates may ladder into programs offered by other post-secondary institutions. Students must consult with the program advisor and must check the transfer requirements of the receiving institution. Pathways to a Degree in Human Services Education Assistant & Community Support Worker Program Pathway You can pursue two transfer pathways after the Education Assistant &
Business Administration Program Pathways You can pursue two pathways after the Business Administration Program. Through curriculum articulation agreements, Business Administration graduates from Selkirk College may receive at least two years' credit toward a four-year bachelor's degree at a variety of colleges and universities. Please note that students planning to transfer into a degree program
Resort & Hotel Management Program Pathways You can pursue two pathways after the Resort & Hotel Management Program. Through curriculum articulation agreements, graduates from Selkirk College may receive at least two years' credit toward a four-year bachelor's degree. Please note that students planning to transfer into a degree program at another post-secondary institution must check the transfer
A strategic leader, Brier has worked in the post-secondary sector since 2006. She has held positions focused on recruitment, admissions and student experience. Brier’s career started as an admissions & recruitment officer at the University of Calgary and progressed into the team lead for recruitment, which then led to four years overseas as University of Calgary’s senior student service officer in
Selkirk College acknowledges its ability to connect with and contribute to the college community by empowering underrepresented voices. This requires a deep commitment to addressing the impacts of colonialism, racism and injustice and the challenges they continue to present within the college community and beyond. To meet these commitments, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) lenses must be
As a homegrown Kootenay kid and Selkirk College alumni, I am delighted to be back on campus, connecting with prospective students and their families in my role as a Student Recruitment Coordinator. My time at Selkirk College contributed to my eventual completion of a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communications at Simon Fraser University. Like many students studying here, I benefited from starting
I was born-and-raised in the beautiful Kootenays. After pursuing my passion for traveling and completing my business degree, I wanted to come back and be immersed in Kootenay mountain culture. Now that I’m back, I can’t imagine being anywhere else and I take every opportunity to continue to travel, play and explore the area. As a student recruiter, I’ve spent many years supporting prospective