Choose Your Path Ready to start your degree, get career ready or learn a new skill? Now's the time. Get started this spring or summer. Choose from a variety of programs and pursue what matters to you. Apply for scholarships and bursaries to help pay for your education! Academic Programs Academic Upgrading Start on your new path—whether it’s for career advancement, college entry or for life
When can I apply for Selkirk College scholarships? Scholarship applications open February 15 and close March 31. Do I have to maintain a full-time course load? To maintain eligibility for your scholarship award, you must be in a minimum 80% course load. If you are unsure, please contact Financial Aid . Students with a documented disability who are registered with Accessibility Services must
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Located in downtown Nakusp, this learning centre hosts programming in Community Education & Workplace Training and Academic Upgrading . Address 311 Broadway Street, Box 720 Nakusp, British Columbia Canada V0G 1R0 Hours, Contacts & Directions Academic Upgrading: Tuesday, 9:30 am–3 pm Community Education and Workplace Training: Tuesday–Friday, 12–4 pm Contact us by email Community Education and
Resources Orange Shirt Society: About Phyllis Webstad Orange Shirt Day Resources National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Senator Murray Sinclair on Reconciliation Senator Murray Sinclair on How Canadians Can Work toward Reconciliation Events Elements of Truth: Before Reconciliation Workshops , kinSHIFT, Various Dates Elephant Mountain Challenge , Movement is Medicine Indigenous Learning
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada believes that for Canada to flourish in the 21st century, reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians follows ten principles. Read What We Have Learned: Principles of Truth and Reconciliation by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada. The Principles 1 The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples