Get the knowledge and skills required for a high-paying and dynamic career in business. Take advantage of low tuition, industry-expert instructors and geared-to-success teaching methods. Our courses transfer to a variety of bachelor’s degree programs in BC colleges and universities. Our mission: The School of Business provides personal experiences that build confident and imaginative learners
$541,558 Distributed to students in 2023/24 631 Students supported in 2023/24 415 Donors in 2023/24 $1,544,519 Donations received in 2023/24 $ 9,870,761 Total assets 5 Board members
Planned giving is one of the most thoughtful ways to support Selkirk College. It allows you and your family to benefit from making a gift now and provides a lasting remembrance of your commitment to the students at Selkirk College. Planned gifts Many planned gifts are deferred gifts, such as bequests and life insurance policies. Gifts of cash Securities Real estate Other gifts, structured to
Expanding international education pathways with a focus on regional labour market needs is central to a partnership with a business school in Hong Kong.
There are many ways to support student endeavours. Every gift bolsters our commitment to offer students powerful learning experiences that build confident and imaginative citizens, ready to thrive in their community and beyond.
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 Student Recruitment Coordinator. 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
Learn to identify basic hazards and controls, sling loads, check the set-up, and plan safe raising, moving, and lowering of loads through work areas. Students also gain in-depth advice on equipment and rigging problems.
Free Workshops for Success It doesn't matter whether you are fresh from high school or returning to education after a long break, we can help you to get more out of your studies and become a more confident and successful learner. College Success workshops are an overview of learning and study skills and are recommended for all students entering or returning to college programs. Get a head start or
Explore a selection of courses you can take through Open Studies—without having to meet program admission requirements. Fall 2024 *Fall 2024 courses are subject to change. Online Courses ADD 384: Addictions Theory and Practice CWRT 100: Introduction to Creative Writing I CWRT 200: Manuscript Development ECCE 186: Child Health and Safety FREN 102: Beginner's French 1 GERO 200: Contemporary Issues
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
Looking for a Change? Here's Your Pathway to Success Always wanted to be an engineer, nurse, health care assistant or computer designer? We have custom pathways to these and many more meaningful, in-demand careers. Each pathway is designed for your success, including a go-to instructor to help with: Figuring out the right career for you Planning the courses and prerequisites you need Getting
Health Career Access Program The Health Career Access Program (HCAP) provides a path for applicants with no health care experience to get hired and receive on-the-job training. Learn more about the fully funded with guaranteed work placement Health Career Access Program offered by Interior Health. Please reach out to Sarah Lechthaler for details. To express your interest to Interior Health, please
These regulations provide information that is essential for planning and pursuing your academic programs. Continuing efforts are made each year by the students, faculty and administration to revise and improve these regulations in order to enhance the quality of the college’s programs and the achievement of educational goals. Contact the Registrar's Office at 250.365.1259. with any questions or