Tammie Clarke Dean Jocelyn Schroeder School Chair Ellen Strelaeff Program Coordinator Rhonda Belczyk Instructor Matty Hillman Instructor Leanna Kozak Instructor Jennifer Reid Instructor
Regional Governments Colville Confederated Tribes Ktunaxa Nation Métis Nation Okanagan Nation Alliance Shuswap Nation Support Organizations Provincial support organizations BC Aboriginal Child Care Society British Columbia Assembly of First Nations BC Metis Federation First Nations Education Steering Committee First Nations Health Authority Indspire Regional support organizations Boundary
You might be eligible for exam accommodations. Follow these steps to find out if you're eligible for accommodations and schedule your exam. 1 Find out if you're eligible You will need to meet with an accessibility coordinator to find out if you're eligible for exam accommodations. To schedule an appointment for any campus, please call 1 (888) 953-1133 and ask for the Welcome Centre or email us to
Located at Nelson's Silver King Campus, the modern Silver King Childcare Centre is accessible to students, staff and the general public. Childcare Centre staff will do their best to accommodate Selkirk College students in order to facilitate their studies. The Kootenay Kids Society operates the centre and licensed early childhood educators provide quality care and stimulating learning environments
Digital platforms support online and face-to-face learning and provide opportunities for showcasing your work, skills and achievement. Moodle Moodle, Selkirk’s Learning Management System (LMS), is a versatile digital platform that supports and enhances the learning experience in both on-campus and online settings. It serves as an integrated system for providing enriched learning environments
What type of food will I eat? Part of the homestay experience is trying Canadian foods. You are expected to eat the same foods as the rest of the family, your host will not cook special meals for you. Be prepared to try many new tastes and maybe even develop a new favorite food. What will my room be like? Every homestay is different, but all students will have a comfortable bed, a window that
The housing markets in the Kootenay and Boundary regions are very competitive. Make sure to have your housing references ready before making any housing inquiries. Landlords may ask personal questions, such as if you have a job and/or where you attend school. Tips on Renting in Our Regions Move-in dates are normally the first day of each month. Tenants give landlords one month's notice. Landlords
The EDI Advisory Committee and the Leadership Team lead the work of implementing and expanding equitable practices at Selkirk College. The EDI Advisory Committee The EDI Advisory Committee is made up of Selkirk College community members who provide advice, guidance and support to Selkirk College and the EDI Leadership Committee based on their diverse lived experiences and perspectives. The EDI
The Adult Upgrading Grant (AUG) is a provincially sponsored assistance program that provides grant funding for adult students enrolled in skills upgrading, education and training courses who can demonstrate financial need. Eligibility You may be eligible for an AUG if you are: An adult Attending a public post-secondary institution in BC Enrolled in skills upgrading or education and training
When you apply, you will be asked to provide official transcripts from your previous high school, university or college. You may also need a high school transcript to apply for some awards or scholarships. You can order your transcripts from the StudentTranscript Service or contact your high school counsellor. Official transcripts must be provided as original documents in a sealed envelope and
Students can access two childcare centres, one on our Silver King Campus in Nelson and one on our Castlegar Campus. Supporting Families Nelson Childcare Operated by Kootenay Kids, this centre can accommodate infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds. Castlegar Childcare Operated by Kootenay Family Place, this centre can accommodate infants, toddlers and 3-to 5-year-olds.
The International Youth Internship Program was a partnership with Bow Valley College in Alberta and College of the Rockies. The program, which was funded through Global Affairs Canada, aimed to offer all post-secondary graduates in Canada the opportunity to gain professional experience through international development work.
What Does Life as a Nursing Student Look Like? Everyone's educational experience is a little different, but there are certain characteristics that we celebrate about learning here. Third-year Selkirk Nursing Program students Kara and Jennifer provided this information as part of a project they worked on in partnership with Interior Health in 2020/21. Small Class Sizes and a Supportive Community
A series of plans guide the growth and evolution of operations, programming, services and more. This development is tracked by a series of financial statements and reports. Strategic Plan This plan outlines our values, commitments, vision and direction. Campus Master Plan This plan guides long-term change and strategic development. Education Plan This plan guides the continued and expanded success
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality
Have questions about Tuition & Enrolment Certificates? Read our frequently asked questions. What is an eligible program/course? A minimum of three weeks and 10 hours each week OR a minimum of three weeks and no less than 12 hours per month. Please note that courses must be at a post-secondary level, and that Academic Upgrading and English Language Program courses are not eligible. Learn more about
We are incredibly proud of every Selkirk Alumni and the difference they make within their communities. We love to acknowledge and credit the accomplishments of Selkirk Alumni. Read more about our graduates and tell us your story. Send Us Your Story Dotun Adedoyin Business Administration Dotun Adedoyin used the skills he learned at Selkirk College’s Business Administration program to start his own
Co-op education fosters partnerships between students, employers and institutions to bring classroom learning into the workplace. What is Co-op? Co-op education formally alternates academic study with periods of related work experience. Our co-op education programs are designed within guidelines established by Co-operative Education and Work-Integrated Learning Canada (CEWIL) and in consultation
Our Work Study Program offers an opportunity for students to work part-time on campus during the school year. Positions are posted at StudentJobs. Start your search today! Work on Campus 1 Visit StudentJobs 2 Login using your Selkirk College email and password 3 Click on Work Study 4 Search jobs and follow application instructions in the posting Questions? We are here to help. Check out our FAQs