Students are responsible for maintaining their immigration status and obeying Canadian immigration regulations while studying in Canada. Check your immigration documents (study permit, Co-op work permit and/or temporary resident visa) to make sure they are accurate and up to date. Plan to renew them at least six months before they expire. A valid permit allows you to remain in Canada while you
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. Faculty
Building Cultures of Peace The Mir Centre for Peace builds cultures of peace through learning and dialogue. Our lecture series, trainings, workshops, films, research and collaborations with community organizations help advance peace and justice both locally and in our wider world. Mission, vision and values Mission Understanding and building cultures of peace through learning. Vision The Mir
Challenges and Opportunities for Innovation Transit is an important service, with clearly documented economic and social benefits, including access to services like health care and education as well as economic participation. Transit is also recognized as a practical opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In Canada the conversation around public transportation has been focused on urban
IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has recently announced changes to post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligibility. Based on the new eligibility requirements, these Selkirk College programs may be eligible for the PGWP as the CIP (Classification of Instructional Programs) aligns with IRCC's current CIP approved list. If the program is 2 years, you may receive a PGWP that's valid
For additional resources, documents and information, please contact Laurie Langille, Executive Assistant to the Board of Governors. New Board Member Orientation Manual Tuition Fee Bylaw effective August 1, 2025 Government Mandate Letter 2025 Mandate Letter Board Meeting Schedule 2025/26 All regular meetings begin at 4 pm. Date Location Meeting Type Open Session Agendas Open Session Minutes October
Maggie Matear President and CEO Taya Whitehead Vice-President, Education & Students Lareena Rilkoff Vice-President, College Services Brier Albano Associate Vice-President, Student Success Tiffany Snauwaert Dean Allison Alder Dean Tammie Clarke Dean Tracy Punchard Dean James Heth Registrar Stacey Matthews Executive Director of Human Resources Andrea Hall Executive Director of Finance, CFO Terri
The board must set policies for its own internal workings: how meetings will be conducted, what topics will be addressed, the role of officers and committees, how the board will discipline itself. An effective design of board policies ensures that the board fulfills three primary responsibilities: Maintaining links to the public, including advocacy, community relationship building and fund raising
This program has an intake in August each year. Students complete one community pharmacy practicum and one hospital pharmacy practicum. Next Intake: August 2026 Semester 1: August 4–November 13, 2026 August 4 - Semester 1 courses begin (Online) November 13 - Semester 1 ends Semester 2: November 23–April 9, 2027 November 23 - Semester 2 courses begin (Online) December 19 - January 3, 2027 - Winter
Indoor Golf Lessons Join us in winter for our indoor golf lessons with CPGA Professional Denny McArthur in three sessions at the Castlegar Campus Gym. These lessons are for adults only. You will need indoor shoes and golf clubs for these lessons. Dates: February 1- March 8, 2026 Cost: $150 + GST Section 1: Sundays 12:15–1:45 pm Section 2: Wednesdays 9-10:30 am Section 3: Wednesdays 10:30 am–12 pm
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
This course is designed for the Class C-R-Low Energy field safety representative (FSR) certificate of qualification with a restricted class within the Class C category.