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The Accessibility Plan outlines Selkirk College’s commitment and approach to improving accessibility in accordance with the Accessible British Columbia Act. It provides strategic direction and will be supported by ongoing implementation work across the college. Guiding Framework and Principles We are guided by the six principles of accessibility as defined in the Act: Inclusion Adaptability
If you have faced accessibility challenges, we want to know about it. Your feedback will be considered as part of the continuous improvement of our accessibility efforts. Some feedback may be addressed right away, and some may inform our future accessibility plans and initiatives. Help Us Improve Let Us Know We care about your feedback. There are a few different ways to get in touch. 1 Submit a
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
Selkirk College Archery Camp Join us this summer for Archery Camp! Instructors Andrew Crawford-White and Tanmay Deshpande will teach you the fundamentals of archery, including bow safety, equipment knowledge, and basic shooting techniques. All equipment is provided. Ages 8-14. Dates: July 20–23, 2026 Times: 8:30 am–12 pm Cost: $185 + GST Location: Castlegar Campus Register here! Indoor Golf
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Welcome! We're here to help you every step of the way. Follow these steps to get set up for success—and reach out if you have any questions. Access Your Accounts Sign in to your student record How? Enter your student number (your unique Selkirk College student number was sent to you) as your login name. Use your date of birth in the following format YYMMDD as your initial PIN. Student Record If
We know that investing in your post-secondary education can be a challenge, but we’re here to help. Explore opportunities for financial aid and awards. Find Your Fees Program-specific information is available on program pages under the tab "Tuition & Fees." Due Dates All fees are due and payable three weeks before the first day of class. If you add or change courses after the due date resulting in
Program Coordinator, Pharmacy Technician Program Kathleen is a registered pharmacy technician licensed through the BC College of Pharmacists. She has worked in this field as a hospital pharmacy technician for 13 years at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital in Trail and Kootenay Lake Hospital in Nelson. Kathleen enjoys reading, hiking, yoga, and camping with her husband and three teenage children.
Instructor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing After teaching and facilitating in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Program at Selkirk College since 2017, Jocelyn moved into the role of chair for the School of Health and Human Services in 2023, where she continues to support students and faculty. Jocelyn grew up in Rossland, BC, and graduated from the BSN Program at Selkirk College in 2011
Toxic Drug Crisis Knowing the signs of opioid poisoning and how to help in the case of a suspected overdose can prevent fatalities from the toxic drug supply. Know the Signs of Opioid Poisoning Someone may be experiencing an overdose if: They are not moving or are unresponsive They are not breathing or are breathing very slowly—less than one breath every five seconds They are making unusual sounds
Selkirk College is guided by a set of policies that reflect our vision, mission and values while providing a foundation on which we can achieve our stated goals in an environment of accountability. The policies of the college are consistent with legislative requirements and the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills directives. College Policies Board Policies Employees can access
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