Sexualized violence is a crime and is never the fault of the survivor. If you're supporting someone who is opening up to you about experiences with sexualized violence, use this guide to supporting survivors. Getting Support Coming forward to share an experience or make a report is a difficult, personal and complex process. We are committed to ensuring survivors have access to the support
Selkirk College strives to create a campus culture that is free of violence and discrimination and is supportive of student and staff mental wellness. We offer a variety of anti-violence and mental health trainings. All trainings provide participants with the confidence and skills to support community members while increasing knowledge and reducing stigma around these important topics. These
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
Curious about Convocation? Browse these frequently asked questions. How do I know which year I will be invited? The timeframe for invitation to Convocation is studies between September 1, 2025, and August 31, 2026. If you have completed or are anticipated to complete your program in this timeframe, you will be included in the sign up for the event. If I am invited to Convocation, does that mean I
Convocation 2026 Convocation is a time to formally acknowledge and celebrate your educational successes with your family, friends, classmates and the Selkirk College community. Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026, at the Castlegar Campus! Registration: Open from February 4 to March 16, 2026. We cannot accept any registrations after this date. Cost: Early bird fee (until February 18): $45, regular fee
A Warm Welcome Dear Education Council Members, Welcome. I want to start by thanking you for joining Education Council (EdCo). EdCo plays a vital role at the college, and your involvement is greatly valued and appreciated. The work of the council is important and directly impacts the academic experience of our students. Here, you'll find resources and basic information you need to know about EdCo
EASL 046 Advanced Writing - Paragraph/Essays is an academic course in writing for students who speak English as an additional language. This course includes a focus on advanced elements of effective paragraph writing, an introduction to essay formats in a variety of rhetorical styles, and an introduction to research and paraphrasing. Students use the writing process to develop their academic
EASL 046 Advanced Writing - Paragraph/Essays is an academic course in writing for students who speak English as an additional language. This course includes a focus on advanced elements of effective paragraph writing, an introduction to essay formats in a variety of rhetorical styles, and an introduction to research and paraphrasing. Students use the writing process to develop their academic
Food systems are increasingly complex, facing growing threats from interconnected shocks – from climate change to global economic disruptions. The following research activities and projects aim to support and enhance regional food system resilience. Exploring and Supporting School Food Programs School Food Programs are networks that can be integral parts of regional food systems – from increasing
Located in the beautiful West Kootenay and Boundary regions of British Columbia, our campuses are surrounded by stunning mountains, crystal-clear lakes and vibrant communities. Experience a blend of quality education and unforgettable adventure. We offer more than 60 nationally recognized programs, small class sizes, affordable tuition, hands-on learning, extensive transfer agreements and
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 Welcome Centre Receptionist. 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 post