Misoon Jang taught computer engineering in a couple of postsecondary institutions in Korea for 15 years and moved to Canada 2004. She set up an international student agency in Nelson, BC, and recruited Korean international students and also worked as a homestay coordinator for School District #8 until 2014. She started to work at Selkirk College from summer 2014 as an international student
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
Angel and her husband moved to Kaslo from Vancouver in December 2017, trading big city life for village peace and quiet. Originally from Victoria, her background is a mix of business and functional analysis, web and document design, and user experience. She spent 15 years working with credit unions as an analyst and designer for operational and compliance content, including online manuals, forms
This course uses a combination of lecture, discussion and scenarios taken from the marine/fishing industry to teach the required knowledge and skills. It meets the requirements of Transport Canada outlined in Transport Publication (TP) 13008 E.
This dual credit course is open to students in Grade 11 and Grade 12. The dual credit course offers: Three Selkirk College credits toward the Business Administration Diploma. The option to transfer these credits to other post-secondary institutions. Four high school credits toward graduation. This dual credit course will be delivered exclusively to high schools throughout the West Kootenay and