Bringing the waves and vibrations of a semester’s worth of hard work to the stage, students will greet the holiday break with the Winter Sonic Showcase.
When and how much will I be paid? A timesheet schedule can be found in the link below. It is your responsibility to submit your hours through Unit4 online portal every two weeks according to the payroll schedule. Students are paid through direct deposit on a bi-weekly schedule. It will take a few days for your profile to be created in Unit4 after completing the employee orientation. If you have
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools have been growing rapidly. When used appropriately, GenAI can positively impact the way we work and learn. As instructors, staff and students are exploring these new tools, we must consider how to best prepare students for their future studies and careers. This includes fostering knowledge and skills that support academic integrity while protecting
Selkirk College is guided by a set of policies that reflect our vision, mission and values while providing a foundation on which we can achieve our stated goals in an environment of accountability and equality. The policies of the college are consistent with legislative requirements and the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills directives. Search Our Policies Policy Review There
Sign up for emergency notifications from Selkirk College through the Alertus app. The Alertus app shares timely information in case of an emergency. For example, if a campus is closed due to weather, you'll be notified through the app. How Do I Sign Up? Download for either Apple iOS or Android platforms for FREE. Use the organization code "Selkirk19" to be tied into the system. It only takes a
Thriving Under Rapid Change Social innovation is integrated into every aspect of our lives in the Kootenay region. Our social science-focused research is diverse, including rural economic development, climate change and adaptation, housing, homelessness, regional capacity building, innovations in teaching and learning, Indigenous-led research and 21st-century workforce development. We are
Making a budget, finding discounts and staying on top of your finances can help you prioritize your spending, so you have enough money for the things you need and the things that are important to you. Budgeting This budgeting worksheet can help track your income and expenses. Student Discounts The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is your passport to access student discounts in Canada
Funding opportunities are available for Indigenous students. Use the Indigenous bursaries search tool to look for opportunities that might be a fit for you. For help navigating these opportunities, contact Indigenous Services . First Nations students are encouraged to contact their band for post-secondary funding through their education coordinator. Deadlines are variable, typically between
We know that investing in your post-secondary education can be a challenge, but we’re here to help. Explore opportunities for financial aid and awards . Find Your Fees Program-specific information is available on program pages under the tab "Tuition & Fees." You can also get a breakdown of estimated costs below. Domestic students 2023/24 and 2024/25 Tuition fees for credit courses are based on
How do I confirm my student loan? If you are enrolled in a full-time course load and registered in the correct program, Financial Aid will confirm your loan about three weeks before each semester start date. At that time, your tuition for the current semester will be directed to the college and applied to your outstanding tuition. In some cases, Financial Aid is unable to request the whole amount
To apply for a loan from Student Aid BC , you must be a resident of BC. Residency Not sure if you're a resident of BC? To determine residency, students are classified either as dependant or independent. Dependant: If you are classified as dependant , your residency is defined as the Canadian province in which your parent(s), step-parent(s), sponsor or legal guardian have lived most recently for 12
Food systems around the world face many unprecedented threats and challenges. In the midst of this, alternative agrifood and seafood networks that deliver locally harvested products to communities are emerging. Exploring the Roles of BC's Food Hubs An interdisciplinary research team from across North America is studying the resilience of these emerging alternative networks. As part of this project
Indigenous applied research benefits education, reconciliation and self-determination in the Southern Interior. Selkirk College has memoranda of understanding (MOUs) with Okanagan Nation Alliance, Ktunaxa Nation, Colville Confederated Tribes and Metis Nation BC. These MOUs guide all levels of the institution in future steps and defines aspirational goals toward meaningful, authentic and respectful