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Selkirk College Golf Camp Tees Up Growth for the Game
The golf camp has been a staple of summer fun for youngsters who want to build their skills with support from dedicated purveyors of the sport.
Jul 19, 2024
Christina Champlin
Lab Assistant, HCA/PN programs Christina is a Registered Nurse and Selkirk College alumni, graduating from the BSN program in 2021. She has worked mainly in home health where she demonstrated a passion for caring for the elderly demographic and palliative clients. Christina became employed by Selkirk College in July of 2024, and she is currently working as the lab assistant for the HCA and PN
Tracy Punchard
" I have the joy of being inspired every day I come to work at Selkirk College." - Tracy Punchard, Dean, School of Industry Trades and Training, School of Hospitality and Tourism, School of the Arts After completing her PhD at the University of British Columbia, Tracy joined Selkirk College as a faculty member teaching English, composition, and technical writing. She has served as President of the
International Tuition & Fees
Affordable tuition is one of the many reasons that students choose to study here. Find Your Fees Find out your tuition and fees by visiting your program page. Select the tab "Tuition & Fees" and then "International." International students 2023/24 and 2024/25 Tuition fees for credit courses are based on course hours. The amounts indicated are approximate. School of Arts & Technology School of
Work-Integrated Learning: Students
Put your classroom learning to work! Boost your employability and emerge better prepared for the workplace with work-integrated learning (WIL). WIL Benefits Use academic theory in the real world. Develop self-awareness. Work out of your comfort zone. Develop an awareness of global challenges and industry issues. Gain leadership, teamwork and communication skills. Develop practical skills. Take
Tuition & Enrolment Certificates
Students in eligible* programs who paid over $100 in combined tuition and eligible fees during the calendar year are eligible for a Tuition and Enrolment Certificate, T2202 (formerly the T2202A tax form). Your tax form can be printed by accessing your student record, tax forms are available by February 28. These forms are not mailed to students. Should you require assistance with accessing or
Liz Cleyn
A 2019 graduate of St. Lawrence College-Laurentian University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Liz Cleyn began her career at the Ottawa Hospital, where she worked in internal medicine and an emergency offload inpatient department for three years. Following this, Liz embraced the adventure of travel nursing in British Columbia, where she developed a love for the Kootenays. Driven by a deep
Frequently Asked Questions: Music
What courses will I study at Selkirk College? In individual program pages, select the "Courses" tab to see the courses. What kind of job can I get after music school? Many students go on to perform, become recording engineers and/or composers, and teach private lessons. Are my credits transferable to other schools? The Berklee College of Music and Selkirk College have an agreement that allows
Amanda Lipke
Instructor, Nursing Amanda Lipke graduated from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program at Selkirk College in 2021. She then completed her emergency nursing specialty through BCIT, and her career has been focused on the emergency department. Amanda is currently working on her MSN through UBCO. In her spare time, Amanda enjoys spending time with her husband and friends, being outdoors in the
Summer Students Explore English Language
Bridging cultures and developing English language skills during a summer deep-dive into Kootenay life was the successful outcome for 78 learners.
Aug 09, 2024
Frequently Asked Questions: Counselling
What is short-term counselling? Short-term counselling can last up to eight sessions and helps students work towards a particular goal. Short-term counselling can help students clarify challenges, identify effective strategies to cope with certain situations and make positive changes. What if I need more appointments than available in short-term counselling? For students whose ongoing mental
Academic Upgrading in Salmo
Thursday, September 19, 2024 | 3:30pm
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Salmo Library
Our Team
Courtney Rombough Danica Weager Todd Solarik Sahana Madhyastha Dene Shipowick Matty Hillman Selkirk College counsellors are professionals trained to provide a variety of counselling services. They assist students to gather information, make plans and decisions, put plans and decisions into action, generate options, cope with crisis, and understand themselves and others. When appropriate, referrals
Cory Drew
Cory is a researcher at the Selkirk Technology Access Centre and is an instructor in the Digital Fabrication Program. He has his Interprovincial Red Seal Journeyman’s certification for both the Machinist and Millwright trades. While working as a researcher at the college, Cory is involved in the development and deployment of advanced manufacturing technologies. Also, in the role of researcher, he
Selkirk Innovates Pushes Rural Research Boundaries
Digging deeper into a multitude of rural issues to establish facts and data-driven evidence for decision-makers, Selkirk Innovates is producing results and helping guide the region into a more informed future.
Jan 25, 2023
Kick Off the Term at Get Connected!
Calling all students! Join us at a Get Connected event to get to know your campus and connect with friends old and new.
Aug 14, 2024
Keyboarding
Learn how to touch-type or improve your existing typing skills using Keyboarding Pro 5.
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2019
Learn the essential skills required to use Microsoft Word 2019. This course will demonstrate how to create professional-looking letters, reports, and documents.
Beginning Conversational French
Discover the proper pronunciation of French words that you can use in your travels and cultural tips about France and other French-speaking countries.
Out-of-Province Students
To learn more about applying to other provinces/territories, visit the National Student Loans Service Centre or apply to the province of your residency. StudentAid BC Alberta Student Aid Saskatchewan Student Loans Manitoba Student Aid OSAP: Ontario Student Assistance Program Quebec Aide financière aux études (AFE) Newfoundland and Labrador Student Aid New Brunswick Student Financial Services Nova
Frequently Asked Questions: Bursaries
Can I change my course load? To receive your bursary, you must be enrolled in a post-secondary semester program or a post-secondary trades foundation or apprenticeship program and maintain a minimum 60% course load. If you have a documented disability, you must maintain a minimum 40% course load and be registered with Accessibility Services. If you have questions, contact Financial Aid. When can I
Budgeting Resources
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
Student Loans & Grants
Student loans can help pay for tuition, books, supplies and more. Student loans have to be paid back. To apply for a student loan, visit Student Aid BC or read our how-to guide. Grants can generally be used to help pay for tuition, books, supplies and living expenses. Grants do not have to be paid back.