To alleviate stress and ensure equity, Selkirk College uses a multi-pronged community approach to food security that assists learners who need a boost.
Selkirk College, in partnership with community donors and the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills, has combined resources to support students who may be experiencing unplanned financial pressures in emergency situations. Emergency assistance is: Non-repayable For full- and part-time students who are currently attending Selkirk College Intended to address short-term, unplanned
Curious about how to take your learning out of the classroom or hiring a co-op student? We're here to help. Co-op and Work-integrated Learning Inquiries Work Study Inquiries Our Team Jessica Adrain Co-op Education & Employment Services Advisor Celina Duarte Co-op Services Advisor; Instructor, Integrated Environmental Planning Kim Pham Faculty Assistant