Dual credit is an opportunity to take a course or program and earn credit for high school and post-secondary at the same time. It means you can start your post-secondary journey while you're still in high school or start a pathway toward a specific hands-on career. Is Dual Credit for me? Are you: A current high school student? Interested in exploring one of the subject areas below? Ready, willing
Sexualized violence is a crime and is never the fault of the survivor. If you're supporting someone who is opening up to you about experiences with sexualized violence, use this guide to supporting survivors. Getting Support Coming forward to share an experience or make a report is a difficult, personal and complex process. We are committed to ensuring survivors have access to the support
A lifelong resident of Castlegar and proud Selkirk College alumna, Leeza Perehudoff advances evidence-based decision-making for rural community well-being through applied research and innovation. Leeza is a graduate of Selkirk College’s Recreation, Fish and Wildlife Technology and Geographic Information Systems programs. She gained hands-on experience through Co-op Education placements with the BC
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.
The College Readiness Tool (CRT) assessment is done online. Book Your Assessment Applicants in All Programs Except Youth Train in Trades 1 Email us to get your voucher Your email must include your: Full first and last name (connected with your Selkirk College student ID) Selkirk College student number Program you have applied to Date of birth (Written: Month, Day, Year) Province of location as
Join us in working hard to reduce our impact on the natural world by adopting more sustainable practices, reducing our carbon footprint, using resources responsibly and doing our part to mitigate climate change. Our Commitment in Action TEDx Countdown Countdown is a global initiative to champion and accelerate solutions to the climate crisis, turning ideas into action. The goal is to build a
Sustainable Selkirk We are working hard to reduce our impact on the natural world by adopting more sustainable practices, reducing our carbon footprint, using resources responsibly and doing our part to mitigate climate change. Making a Difference Find out how we're diverting organic waste from landfills using FoodCyclers. {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg
The Nakusp Learning Centre is currently open for scheduled programming only. We are committed to providing Nakusp residents with access to education and training. Connect with Us in Nakusp Academic Upgrading Jennifer Lucke Upgrading Inquiries Community Education & Workplace Training Phone: (250) 265-4077 Email us Colleen Matchett Marilyn Rivers
The post-secondary landscape is facing significant financial challenges brought on by changes to federal immigration policy. Building Lasting Stability Guided by our strategic plan, Land, Learning & Legacy: Our Path to 2040, we are navigating these challenges and building lasting financial stability. The actions we take today will ensure we continue providing exceptional learning experiences that
Connect with Us Send us an email or give us a call at: Selkirk Innovates Administration, (250) 365-1392 Selkirk Technology Access Centre, (250) 304-8688 Our Facility Selkirk Technology Access Centre Meet Our Team Administration Dr. Terri MacDonald Director of Applied Research & Innovation Amy Byers Administration Coordinator Holly Steenvoorden Research Officer Selkirk Ion-source Research Centre
Marilyn Rivers is the campus manager and community education coordinator for Nakusp and Kaslo, and a long-time instructor with Selkirk College. With a background spanning education, economic development and technology, she is passionate about supporting learners, strengthening local organizations and building practical skills that benefit communities. Marilyn holds a Master of Arts in Leadership