External exam services are available to anyone attending an institution or professional organization other than Selkirk College. In-Person Services In-person services are available at the Castlegar Campus in Room A-41 and the Silver King Campus in Nelson in Room C-220. Exams must be booked three weeks in advance. Students with academic accommodations must request their exam sitting at least six
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Interested in learning how to observe the world through drawing? Join us to explore composition, layout, expressive mark-making, perspective, and other drawing techniques.
Join us to practice and improve your Spanish language skills. This course will be based on the Spanish edition of "The Little Prince". Continue working on your fluency and practice vocabulary and verb tenses. Students will receive a copy of "El Principito" for use during this course. Meet The Trainer: Xochilt Ramirez Raised in a bilingual family, Italian- and Spanish-speaking, Xochilt has been
This comprehensive program consists of five courses designed to build a strong foundation in the Refrigeration Operator stream of Power Engineering, as regulated by Technical Safety BC. Each course includes engaging videos, readings, assignments, and an exam to reinforce learning. By completing all five parts, students will gain the essential knowledge and skills required to pursue Refrigeration
Are you struggling to get the food and nutrition you need? We are here to support you. On-Campus Resources Food Pantry The on-campus Food Pantry is stocked with non-perishable food items. Castlegar Campus: Main Lobby, near Students' Union Office 0-127 Tenth Street Campus: Students' Union Office P112 Silver King Campus: Students' Union Office C136 Trail Campus: Main floor stairwell near the main
Photo: (C) 2021 Bobbi Barbarich for the Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery Understanding Barriers and Opportunities Exploring Progressive Solutions: Innovating within the Regional Cannabis Sector is a three-year project that aims to understand the barriers and opportunities for the rural economic development of the regional cannabis sector and to co-design, co-pilot and co-evaluate viable action
The course is designed for individuals with long-standing OFA 3/Advanced First Aid certification and active industry experience. It includes only the required exams as specified in WSBC program standards 2.10.5
This course is designed for those who have never driven a forklift or are new to forklifts. Spend the first day learning about forklifts, how to drive them and practice driving.
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