We offer flexible and meaningful support to prospective and current students who have past or current care experience through the BC Ministry of Children and Family Development (MFCD) or the Indigenous Child and Family Service Agency (ICFSA). We are here to answer your questions about eligibility, access, funding and supports. Where to Start Connect with the campus navigator and/or review the
The Regional Innovation Chair (RIC) in Rural Economic Development is an endowed research chair established in 2005 through the combined efforts of Selkirk College, the Kootenay-Boundary region and the Leading Edge Foundation through BC’s Innovation Council. The overarching goals of the RIC are to improve the economic climate of rural communities by: Developing capacity in the region for sound
Explore the world of birds that call the Kootenay's home during the fall and winter months. You'll learn tips on how to identify birds by physical features and songs.
This 12-week micro credential provides a practical introduction to 3D scanning technologies, aimed at entry-level to intermediate learners with some prior exposure to CAD, GIS, or 3D printing.
Applying and Arriving How can I pay for my housing? The best way to pay today and always is online. Just set up Selkirk College as a vendor on your bank account. With your student number, you can pay your fees similar to a phone bill or power bill. You can also pay in person at any of our campus cashiers with cheque, money order, debit, Visa or MasterCard. Cashiers can be reached in Nelson at (250
The Advanced First Aid Refresher (Exam Challenge) course is designed for those who currently hold a current and valid OFA 3 certification and are looking to recertify through the exam challenge process.
With your Transportation Endorsement, you will learn about packaging a conscious patient who requires spinal motion restrictions and who does not require spinal motion restrictions, packaging an unconscious patient and caring for a patient while in transport. This course does NOT cover airway management and oxygen use.
Get a strong start in post-secondary by starting your degree in a small, close-knit environment where you won’t get lost in a crowd. Choose from more than 100 courses with interactive classes and experiential learning opportunities. Learn from published authors, groundbreaking researchers and highly qualified academics—at a fraction of the cost of university. Courses transfer to BC universities.