Curriculum, Policy & Governance With consistent and sincere efforts, we will continue to implement systematic change. We aim to deepen all learning by incorporating Indigenous perspectives. Indigenization Plan Our Journey Together: Land, Life, Learning: Indigenization Plan 2019–2024 provides a framework for improving participation and success in post-secondary education for Indigenous students
Please register before using the gym facilities. Patrons under 16 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times while using the facility. Register Bouldering Waiver Hours & Location Monday: 7 am–8:30 pm Tuesday–Friday: 7 am–9 pm Saturday–Sunday: Closed We are located on the Castlegar Campus . Find us on Google Maps . Please note that the gymnasium will be closed for renovations
NSLX 102 Beginners n̓səl̓xčin 2 is designed to help students to continue to develop Salish communication skills including: speaking, listening, reading and writing. Students will also be introduced to some aspects of Sinixt culture.
Convocation 2024 Convocation is a time to formally acknowledge and celebrate your educational successes with your family, friends, classmates and the Selkirk College community. Save the date for Convocation: Thursday, May 30, 2024 ! This event will be livestreamed! Watch the Livestream! Have questions about Convocation? Browse some FAQs. Frequently Asked Questions About Convocation Ceremonies
Bridging Rural Homelessness and Well-being: A Sustainable and Collaborative Regional Response is a three-year social innovation project that started in fall 2022 . The overall goal of the project is to improve the well-being of rural residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness living in and around the rural communities of Nelson, Castlegar and Trail in the West Kootenay region. It is funded
Meet the makers of the Class of 2024! Fine Woodworking Class of 2024 Tables Tables are the first major projects that students design and build on their own accord. While all students are required to stay within certain size constraints and include a drawer and a mortise and tenon, the remaining design aspects are completely up to the maker.
Learn to create beautiful and unique hand-woven bags this summer. Enjoy plenty of personal instruction and mentorship. Supplies are included with your fee.
Andrew Jupp Manager of Advancement & Community Relations Colleen Matte 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.
Make a Real Difference Each year Selkirk College students collectively face over $1 million in unmet need to attend higher education and achieve their dreams. Students can be discouraged from pursuing post-secondary education because of this cost barrier. Your gifts help to bridge the unmet financial gap and provide motivation to unleash student’s potential.
Join us in supporting students. Let's come together and watch our impact grow. Steps to Success Support students on their route to becoming rural health care professionals. Giving Day Take part in a 24-hour challenge to support students and create a long-lasting impact in our community. Gala Join us at our yearly gala, an elegant evening offering gourmet food and live musical entertainment
Selkirk College continually promotes and works toward beneficial agreements and partnerships between post-secondary institutions and community organizations both within Canada and abroad. Tracking Our Progress Each year, the college submits a three-year accountability plan and reports to the Ministry of Advanced Education and Labour Market Development. The president of the college is also