A successful post-secondary journey requires an inspiring beginning. Two women who have assisted learners through early steps at Selkirk College are being recognized with Board of Governors awards for their efforts to help build remarkable futures. Ktunaxa Nation Elder Anne Jimmie and retired Nursing Program instructor Joanne van der Ham are the 2022 recipients of the annual honours. Jimme is the
In the age of multi-device information access at your fingertips, a freshly renovated computer lab at Selkirk College’s Castlegar Campus Library is urging students to explore the lifeblood of post-secondary learning. Made possible with funds provided by Columbia Basin Trust through its ongoing support of enhancing student experience, the new $100,000 computer lab has added more work stations, the
With almost 3,000 students and staff active in the Selkirk College community, the life-and-times of the regional post-secondary is very much a reflection of broader society. Expanding horizons and building tangible futures is the focus, while overcoming challenges and vanquishing obstacles is what ultimately creates exciting outcomes. After all our society has been through in the last two-plus
Have your child cared for while you take Selkirk College Upgrading courses. Parents Learn, Children Play FREE onsite child minding FREE light breakfast and snacks provided Upgrading courses, fully funded Improve learning skills Upgrade for your Adult Dogwood or college Support from friendly instructors Start anytime, classes & self-paced Fun Crafts and Storytime activities for you and your
Co-op education is a process of education that formally integrates students' academic study with periods of related work experience with an employer. A co-op work term is four-months long and aligns with the regular semester schedule. It allows you to access experiential learning in your field of study by applying your studies in a real employment setting. Co-op work terms are paid positions with
Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Sarah Lechthaler Program Coordinator Chantal Lortie Instructor Tara Martin Instructor James Newman Instructor Rochelle Nyman Instructor Suzanne O'Dell Instructor Natalie Romano Instructor Jenna Thiessen Instructor Brenda Winstanley Instructor Regan Wright Instructor Elisabeth Zeibin Instructor Shannon Kenning Instructor Kelly Legere Instructor (on
You must audition on your instrument or voice. Instruments we accept are guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, voice, saxophone, trumpet, mandolin and violin/fiddle. There are specific audition requirements for each instrument/voice, which you can request from the music department. Remember, you are only two years away from entering the music profession, so you should be reasonably proficient on your
The Contemporary Music & Technology Program is home to some of the best gear on the planet. Professional studios, high-end labs and private practice rooms—all in beautiful Nelson. We have a total of 18 digital audio workstations on campus, all running the industry-standard Pro Tools software and hardware. General Midi Studio Apple Imac Intel Core Duo Computers Pro Tools Digital Audio Workstation
What courses will I study at Selkirk College? In individual program pages, select the "Courses" tab to see the courses. What kind of job can I get after music school? Many students go on to perform, become recording engineers and/or composers, and teach private lessons. Are my credits transferable to other schools? The Berklee College of Music and Selkirk College have an agreement that allows
The Berklee-Selkirk College Academic Partnership provides students with an opportunity to begin their music education at Selkirk College in beautiful Nelson, British Columbia, Canada, for one to two years, and complete an undergraduate degree at Berklee College of Music in Boston . Start at Selkirk College, Finish at Berklee With highly competitive tuition, outstanding instructors and an excellent
By focusing on the program's learning outcomes , graduates are well prepared to serve in a variety of land management roles that have advancement potential and can lead to higher levels of education and professional designation. 1 Year Cruising Assistant Fire Crew Member Layout Assistant Silviculture Surveyor Forest Health Surveyor Site Plan Data Collector Planting Supervisor Riparian Assessor
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
First-year students: Field School for this program is the last two weeks of April. The School of Environment and Geomatics Student Conference is the 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