Make It Happen Get more out of your college experience and join together with people who share your interests. Make new friends, host events and learn something new! Start your own official Selkirk College student club and access funding for equipment and activities. The Student Experience Team (SET) provides funding for new and existing clubs, plus equipment and prizes for student-driven events
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
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
Sexualized violence is a crime and is never the fault of the survivor. If you're supporting someone who is opening up to you about experiences with sexualized violence, use this guide to supporting survivors. Getting Support Coming forward to share an experience or make a report is a difficult, personal and complex process. We are committed to ensuring survivors have access to the support
Selkirk College strives to create a campus culture that is free of violence and discrimination and is supportive of student and staff mental wellness. We offer a variety of anti-violence and mental health trainings. All trainings provide participants with the confidence and skills to support community members while increasing knowledge and reducing stigma around these important topics. These
A volunteer board of directors governs the Selkirk College Foundation. It is made up of leading professionals from within the college region. The board manages and guides the foundation to foster and promote interest in higher education. The Selkirk College Foundation's key purpose is to support the students, plans and priorities of Selkirk College to build confident and imaginative learners ready
A Warm Welcome Dear Education Council Members, Welcome. I want to start by thanking you for joining Education Council (EdCo). EdCo plays a vital role at the college, and your involvement is greatly valued and appreciated. The work of the council is important and directly impacts the academic experience of our students. Here, you'll find resources and basic information you need to know about EdCo
Located in the beautiful West Kootenay and Boundary regions of British Columbia, our campuses are surrounded by stunning mountains, crystal-clear lakes and vibrant communities. Experience a blend of quality education and unforgettable adventure. We offer more than 60 nationally recognized programs, small class sizes, affordable tuition, hands-on learning, extensive transfer agreements and
David has a Masters in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Applications from Vancouver Island University, a bachelor's degree in GIS, and a diploma in Recreation, Fish, and Wildlife from Selkirk College. He is an experienced advanced and complex operations drone pilot, specializing in remotely piloted aircraft system mission management and airborne sensor-tech data acquisition. He has proven
Amy has been part of Selkirk for nearly 20 years. With the majority of her time spent in the Marketing & Communications and Enrolment Services departments, her focus has always been about enhancing and supporting the overall student experience. Originally from the West Kootenays, Amy holds a Bachelors of Arts & Science and enjoys a range of outdoor activities with her partner and two boys.