Selkirk College Human Services Program graduates may ladder into programs offered by other post-secondary institutions. Students must consult with the program advisor and must check the transfer requirements of the receiving institution. Pathways to a Degree in Human Services Education Assistant & Community Support Worker Program Pathway There are two transfer pathways that you can pursue after
Students may complete the program on a full-time or part-time basis. Part-time students are required to have their planned program reviewed by a program instructor who will provide advice regarding the selection of appropriate part-time options. Computer Skills Basic computer skills are required for this program. Necessary skills include knowledge of internet, email, word processing and file
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program admission package cannot be received and/or processed without Step 1 being completed. 2
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program admission package cannot be received and/or processed without Step 1 being completed. 2
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The Program Admission Package cannot be received and/or processed unless Step 1 is completed. 2 Complete
Qualified applicants are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Early application is recommended. How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2
Qualified applicants are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Early application is recommended. How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program admission package cannot be received and/or processed without Step 1 being completed. 2
How to Apply 1 Submit an online application and payment using EducationPlannerBC Apply to Selkirk College Follow the prompts to submit an official application and required application payment. Once you have received an acknowledgment letter with an assigned student number, please follow Step 2. The program admission package cannot be received and/or processed without Step 1 being completed. 2
Instructor, HOST I moved to Nelson because of its unlimited options of outdoors activities. I love being outside. I graduated from Selkirk College's Hospitality Management program in April 2017. I am excited to return to Selkirk College again.
Gabe is a easy going guy that enjoys working with his hands. He is passionate about spending time outdoors with his family, vintage Harly Davidson motorcycles and classic cars.
Alanna completed her Bachelor of General Studies and a Bachelor of Education with a minor in Learning Disabilities from Simon Fraser University. Her undergraduate degrees were followed up by the Professional Development Program at SFU where she earned a B.C. Teachers Certificate in 2009. While attending Simon Fraser University she worked in the Parks, Recreation and Culture field for various
Rosellen was born and raised in BC and has always enjoyed exploring the Kootenays. Since graduating from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at Selkirk College in 2016, Rosellen has made the West Kootenay home. With a comprehensive background in acute care settings such as general medicine, surgical, and most recently labour and delivery, Rosellen brings professional dedication and the
When you apply, you will be asked to provide official transcripts from your previous high school, university or college. You may also need a high school transcript to apply for some awards or scholarships. You can order your transcripts from the StudentTranscript Service or contact your high school counsellor. Official transcripts must be provided as original documents in a sealed envelope and
Got the blues? Covid and world news has gotten—and kept—many in the doldrums. In this engaging interactive two-hour workshop, we will explore creative ways of surviving and even thriving—in a sometimes bleak environment. Meet the Instructor Mike is a writer, presenter and a grief/gratitude coach. He has written as the Happy Economist and is the creator of many tools including the "Conversation
Katie has lived in the area for over 15 years and considers Castlegar her "new hometown." She and her daughter regularly explore all that the Kootenays have to offer and enjoy many outdoor pursuits. Katie has been an educator in the public school system for 20 years and brings the accompanying knowledge and expertise to her position as Healthy Campus coordinator. She completed her masters of