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People Profiles: Class of 2025 Valedictorian Hannah Mounsey
Meet Class of 2025 co-valedictorian Hannah Mounsey, a graduate of the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program.
May 21, 2025
Creativity On Display at Fine Woodworking Year-End Show
The Fine Woodworking Show & Sale comes to downtown Nelson on May 23 to 25, with this year’s class eager to show off the incredible creativity.
May 23, 2025
Castlegar Childcare
Located at the Castlegar Campus, the Children's Centre is accessible to students, staff and the general public. Staff will do everything possible to accommodate Selkirk College students in order to facilitate their studies. Infant & Toddler Licensing The Children's Centre is a modern licensed group daycare centre for infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds. It is operated by Kootenay Family Place
People Profiles: Class of 2025 Valedictorian Charlie Murdoch
It’s the end of a memorable chapter and a future filled with possibility for Selkirk College’s Class of 2025.
May 18, 2025
Diversity in Trades and Industry
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | 3:45pm
- 4:45pm
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Nelson Silver King, Student Commons Building
Gender Diversity & Inclusion
We work to develop student leaders, campus networks and future actions to create a welcoming, inclusive school community. Our vision includes campuses and a society free of 2SLGBTQIA+ prejudice, bigotry and hate. We aim to create a fully equitable community of all genders and sexualities that strives for knowledge, challenges barriers and seeks to empower agents of social change. Our Values Equity
Professional Cook Faculty
Sandra Fesus Instructor David Havemann Instructor Thomas Render Instructor Simon Parr Instructor
Homestay
Staying with a Canadian family in homestay offers an opportunity to speak English daily, eat typical Canadian foods and learn about Canadian family life and culture. Students in homestay live with their homestay family until the end of the semester (approximately four months) or the end of their program of study if they are studying for less than a full semester. If students wish to move at the
Important Dates - Forest Technology
First-year students: Field School for this program is last two weeks of April. School of Environment and Geomatics Student Conference last Wednesday of term (April). Application Deadline: Completed applications will be received until the end of August 31, however, it is strongly suggested to apply early to our programs to avoid disappointment, as our programs can fill by early spring. Find out
Mir Lecture: Dr. Lisa Gunderson
Thursday, June 5, 2025 | 7:30pm
- 9:30pm
Nelson, Prestige Lakeside Resort
How to Pay
Tuition and fees are due three weeks before the first day of classes. Pay from Your Bank Account Sign into your online banking. Add Selkirk College as a payee. Enter your student identification number as the account number. Make a payment. The funds will be deducted from your account immediately and you will get a confirmation number. It will take two business days for the payment to reach your
Bracelets & Beverages
Friday, June 20, 2025 | 12:15pm
- 1:30pm
Castlegar, Picnic table outside of gym entrance
Resources & FAQs
The College Readiness Tool (CRT) is an adaptive assessment. This means that the questions are chosen for you on the basis of your answers to previous questions. This technique selects just the right questions for your ability level. Because the test works this way, you must answer every question when it is first given. You can change your answer to a particular question before moving on to the
Board of Governors Honours Outstanding Contributions
A pair of individuals who have made a difference in the Selkirk College community have been recognized with Board of Governors Awards.
May 29, 2025
Accountability
We're setting goals to improve our environmental sustainability—and making sure we meet them. Measuring our progress helps us understand where we’re at, plan for the future and see that we’re making a real difference. Tracking Our Progress There are a few ways that we stay on top of our commitment to environmental sustainability. Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System The
Gratitude Lunch Hour
Thursday, July 10, 2025 | 12pm
- 1pm
Castlegar, The Pit
Volleyball Social
Monday, July 14, 2025 | 4pm
- 5pm
Castlegar, Gym
College Readiness Tool Requirements
If you are required to take the College Readiness Tool (CRT) assessment, the parts of the assessment you will need take depend on the program you are applying for. Mandatory CRT Programs: Sub-Test Requirements Hairstylist Reading Arithmetic Carpentry, Heavy Duty Mechanical, Metal Fabricator, Millwright/Machinist, Plant Operator, Welding Reading (local test*) Math (local test*) If math score is
Collective Bargaining
Selkirk College is committed to integrity in all of our labour relations, including free and fair collective bargaining. A collaborative approach to negotiating the terms and conditions of employment for staff is foundational to our ability to strengthen our focus on students by providing a relevant, accessible and inspiring learning environment that combines teaching excellence, high-quality
Withdraw Dates
There are three terms during the academic year. Fall Term: August to December Winter Term: January to April Spring Term: May to July Important Withdrawal Dates: Regular Delivery Programs Refunds are based on the date the completed withdrawal form is received in the Enrolment Office. These dates apply to domestic students and returning international students. For new international students, please
Tayler Fullerton
Tayler graduated from Selkirk College in 2019 and began her career working in Penticton on various floors throughout the hospital. From there, she specialized in perinatal nursing and moved back to her hometown of Trail to be closer to her family. Tayler works alongside second-year students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program. She is excited to have this opportunity to grow and learn as
Lisa Gates
Instructor, Education Assistant & Community Support Worker Lisa has worked in the human services field since 1989, when she got her first job working with individuals with disability/disabled people. She’s held a variety of positions in community living since then, and in the West Kootenay area specifically since 1995. She completed the Classroom and Community Support Worker Program at Selkirk