With your Transportation Endorsement, you will learn more advanced patient assessment and critical intervention procedures while moving patients with spinal injuries to medical aid.
This course is for police, firefighters, first responders, workplace teams, nursing students, lifeguards as well as the general public. You'll learn CPR skills for people of all ages, along with use of barrier devices and automated external defibrillator (AED).
The Contemporary Music & Technology Program houses a range of facilities, including computer labs, recording spaces, ensemble rooms and a performance hall. Designed to support every aspect of the curriculum, each space serves as a teaching environment as well as a place where students can complete projects and assignments. All labs are accessible to qualified students, and all workstations share
Contract training with Selkirk College provides access to extensive resources from across our communities and within our province. Work with us to design, develop and deliver training that will keep you and your team at the top of your game. If the need is to stay current, refresh skills or find a new perspective, we can customize training content and schedule it to fit your needs, goals and budget. Investment in training builds revenue and brings returns to your organization. Find out how Continuing Education can help you. We've been helping organizations achieve their education and training goals in the Kootenays for years.
Let Your Talent Take Centre Stage Refine your talent and develop your performance skills in a professionally presented and great-sounding theatre. The Shambhala Music & Performance Hall hosts performances by guest artists and clinicians, faculty concerts, student recitals and monthly performance classes. It is set up to multi-track live concerts and recitals in Pro Tools.
Entrance Scholarships A variety of scholarships are available to support students registering in full-time studies at Selkirk College for the first time. Awards are based on high academic achievement in select Grade 11 and/or 12 courses. Get up to $2,500! Applications open from February 15–March 31. Eligibility To qualify for an Entrance Scholarship, you must: Be a Canadian citizen or permanent
A variety of scholarships are available to support full-time students. Types of scholarships There are four different types of scholarships: Grade point average (GPA) scholarships are based on exceptional academic achievement. Department nomination scholarships are for top students in a department. Application scholarships have specific criteria and students apply online. International
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Scholarships and bursaries are available from organizations outside of Selkirk College. These awards will each have their own eligibility requirements and application process. You may be eligible for an external award from: Your parents’ association with an employer, union, or club Organizations that are looking to assist students studying in a specific field Selkirk College encourages students to
Can I change my course load? To receive your bursary, you must be enrolled in a post-secondary semester program or a post-secondary trades foundation or apprenticeship program and maintain a minimum 60% course load. If you have a documented disability, you must maintain a minimum 40% course load and be registered with Accessibility Services . If you have questions, contact Financial Aid . When can
Making a budget, finding discounts and staying on top of your finances can help you prioritize your spending, so you have enough money for the things you need and the things that are important to you. Budgeting This budgeting worksheet can help track your income and expenses. Student Discounts The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is your passport to access student discounts in Canada
Funding opportunities are available for Indigenous students. Use the Indigenous bursaries search tool to look for opportunities that might be a fit for you. For help navigating these opportunities, contact Indigenous Services . First Nations students are encouraged to contact their band for post-secondary funding through their education coordinator. Deadlines are variable, typically between
When can I apply for Selkirk College scholarships Scholarship applications open February 15 and close March 31. When can I apply for a Selkirk College Early Entrance Scholarship You don’t need to apply for early entrance scholarships. To be eligible, new students (who have never attended Selkirk College) need to apply for their program between September and December the year before the program
Student loans can help pay for tuition, books, supplies and more. Student loans have to be paid back. To apply for a student loan, visit Student Aid BC or read our how-to guide . Grants can generally be used to help pay for tuition, books, supplies and living expenses. Grants do not have to be paid back.
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Ellen Strelaeff Program Coordinator Matty Hillman Instructor Leanne Kozak Instructor Jennifer Reid Instructor
Margaret Sutherland, Chair, Appointed Member Margaret Sutherland retired as executive director of Decoda Literacy Solutions, BC’s provincial non-profit literacy organization. Previously, she worked in her community in communications and as a regional manager for Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy. Margaret has been active in her community as a member of the Castlegar Library Board, Columbia
With a master's degree in social justice and gender studies, Sarah Somerville has developed a strong feminist framework, which she uses to approach all of her work. Sarah’s previous academic work included identifying and reducing barriers for women accessing shelter spaces in Ontario, as well as examining local feminist history and activism in rural and isolated communities. She also has a long