its. surr PRACTICAL TRAINING ares Selkirk College utilizes gs to give practical ex- Dae hp aa perience as a complement to classroom instruction. TIP-OFF .. . Men's basketball is just one of the athletic activities that occurs in the college's well-equipped: prnnostie. Athletic facilities include indoor squash and racquetball courts, a weight training room and showers and change rooms. Facilities are open to staff, students and the public. Castlegar ‘prtgranme, pertioalarty Adult Beste Eaucation, Fess Ststy; veh igimx-oed through Selkirk College Adult pact ha Centres in Kaslo, Nakusp, Crescent Valley, Grand Forks and Midway. Through this multi-campus structure Selkirk College is able to cater to the many varying educational needs of the regional Cc and aid services are available at the three main campuses. | At the Castlegar Campus, located at the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers at the south end of | the Arrow ‘Lakes, tierieer mt tesa ions career and university courses in arts gral Pan and prorequiste rit law, architecture and others. The college's teaching staff is highly qualified and dedicated, classes are small and many utilize the college's campus also includes a modern, complex, a microcomputer lab and a library with more than 60,000 volumes and subscriptions to more than 550 periodicals, Tate federal and provincial document eager een and the further a large collection of audio seta materials on a cide, variety of subjects. Campus life is enhanced by an intramural sports program, competition in several sports through an extramural athletic program and the opportunity for students to participate in the Student Executive Council, campus clubs and special events. Selkirk College offers specialized instruction design- ed for small business operators. The Tourism Training program provides individual training to suit needs of all hospitality oriented businesses. Owner/Operators and front-line employees can benefit greatly from training. programs on bartending, cook _ upg! 4 services, advertising and more. Courses can be delivered on location to better suit the needs of businesses. The Enterprise Development Centre located in Castlegar serves the Pp ial needs of i + ss Selkirk College trades programs Pp des p ploy at its Nelson Campus. overlooking the city and Kootenay Lake. Facilities include 98,500 square feet of classroom space and shop facilities for welding, and the woodworking trades. Many programs offered at the Nelson Campus allow students to start a course of instruction at anytime or at regular intervals. Most vocational ms as well as Adult Basic Education permit students to work at their own pace, ensuring competency at one level before progressing to the next. Student services at Nelson provide counselling and fan aid services and students have the opportunity te in recreational programs and student ieroruanea The Student Association schedules social activities on a regular basis. Students also have. an opportunity to participate in recreational programs and student government. The Student Association schedules social activities on a regular basis. Students also have an opportunity to participate in college-wide and provincial committees. Options abound at Selkirk College, and as your and the small bi sector by p Z in the pi ion of busi u italizati requirements, market- panalyees and marketing strate- gies. The Centre services are available to the public at a nominal..charge: The Business. Immersion course ‘eurréntly offered by the Centre .exposes those ‘contemplating starting or buying a busifiéss to the realities of ing in today’s Selkirk College provides pre-employment Trades Training programs at the Nelson Campus. Programs college, the college is there to help. No mater what your aspirations; higher education, upgrading ad career jobs, trades training or a technology program, _ Selkirk Calves has a lot to offer. Plan now to investigate your choices. If yow are unsure where or how to begin, you're invited to call for an appointment with a counsellor. There is no charge and effective counselling can help you discover all the choices available to you at Selkirk College. Tours of each of Selkirk College’s campuses are available to individuals and small groups. Visiting the in ski area mangement, adult basic ed secre- tarial, bookkeeping and legal secretary, hairdressing, tourism training, electrical, mechanical, welding, profes- sional driver training and the metal trades as well as find woodworking are offered at the Nelson campus. The modern campus occupies a 35-acre site the opportunity to talk with instructors, observe students at work, tour the facilities and learn more about Selkirk College program offerings. The best time to tour a campus is any week day from September to December and from January to April. To arrange a tour, telephone the campus of your choice. SELKIRK COLLEGE FOUNDATION CARD CAMPAIGN The Selkirk College Foundation is raising funds with this card cam) ign in order to help students gain access to Post-Secondary education. Your generous support is tax deductable. The following is a list of participating merchants that recognize Foundation Card holders with discounts on merchandise purchas: For more information on how you can become a donor call the Foundation or pick up a brochure at any of these participating businesses. TLEGAR: Alrow Suilding Supplies Grand Forks Bob's Poy n' Tokit Green Place Hort & Hair Uniimined! tlegor Co-op Transportation His & Hers Fashions Lid. Society # ( China Creek Shell & Foodmart Columbia Auto Service (Gulf) illage Restaurant Povigure 6 Fireside Dining Room riel's Restaurant Hairlines Junction Shell Service & Wash Kel Print Madeline’ d's Asporogus Form Murray's Shoes OK Bary (198) Co Ud Overwaitea 8 Fashions Petro Con Cenmrel fevicn Maltorde Ski & Sport A.C.’sRestauront on Rocco's Clothing Usd. Sarah's Fashions Stanley's Restaurant Sun Grond Forks Furniture & Merdwore Fancy Fur & Feathers Red Mountain Morket Place JR's Huirtorce leritage Inn Hipperson Hardware Co. Ur. vice Wright's Meats (1975) Lid. Ui tel SLOCAN: Rose's Restaurant change soca VALLEY: Kootenay Tractor & Supply Lid. Stop Leno-Whimster Printing Ud Glacier View Service Joan's Store Li iveorne Motel Lucerne Besterast New Denver Dru jew Denver Esse Service < 1901 Develop A New Career, Advance In your Present Position, Change Jobs, or ) j 3 ws Career /Technology: DIPLOMA PROGRAMS Aviation Business Administration Forestry Wildland Recreation Nursing Computer Information Systems Electronics Engineering Technology Co-operative Education Format Programs Writing Pursue Higher Education. Academic: French Geography Geology Engineerin, History hes . Keath Commerce Commerce Ed Computing Science Economics’ English Physics Psychology Sociology Pre-Dentistry Medicine and others Upgrading: Adult Basic Education Pre-Vocational Training College oltre High School Equiva Vocational /Trades: PRE-EMPLOYMENT Fine Woodwork and Carpentry Hairdressing Office Administration Professional Driver Training Ski Area M opine Room and Lounge Service Cook Training Machinist Millwright Electrical NING Welding Appliance Repair (major, si! Professional Restaurant CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Early Childhood Education Long Term Care Aide/Home Support Worker Practical Nursing Social Service Worker Electronic Publishing Photography Graphic Design Continuing Education: Vocational Homestudy General interest Personal Growth Knowledge Network _ Commercial Services: Tourism/Hospitality Training West Kootenay Enterprise Development Centre Automotive Heavy Duty Light Duty Co-op Auto Apprentice Fire Apparatus Mechanic Commercial Transport Electrical Upgrading Video Station Yale Hotel CARD CAMPAIGN .. . Executive director Tom Lit- tlewood leads workshop. Businesses who participate fod a white Foes s lew Denver Red & White Food Store; Siocon Silverton Building Supp ticipate free of charge in various workshops per- taining to a wide variety of business interests. Wrerton Shop € Easy Sendmen inn in the Selkirk College Foundation Card Campaign par- wa cold i Saverten PeDores Fi Foundation helps college The Selkirk College Foun dation is registered as a non profit foundation operating parallel to Selkirk College The Foundation was estab- lished in 1985 and is gov erned by a board of com munity leaders selected from across the college region The Foundation’s objec tives are to improve access to and from the quality of post secondary education in the West Kootenay Region. The mission of the Founda tion is to acquire funds for endowments and special projects in support of the in: structional activities at Sel kirk College This is accomplished through a comprehensive nrogram of fundraising ac. tivities, the cornerstone of which is the Foundation Card Campaign which is designed to create an endowment fund that will enable de- serving students to receive financial assistance while at- tending Selkirk College. Application forms for the Foundation Card are avail able at any participating bus- iness or Selkirk College of fice. Other programs such as the Ski Tour program and the Family Chair program have been developed to meet the planned giving objectives of a variety of donors. Cam paigns directed towards stu dents, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, municipal and cor porate contributors are underway or anticipated Contributions are tax de- ductible and can either be discretionary or directed to wards specific purposes. There are many ways for individuals to actively sup- port Selkirk College. The Executive Direcfor of the Foundation would be pleased to meet with anyone wishing to participate in a planned giving campaign. The Foun dation is here to help you help our students, will you? Selkirk College Foundation Giving Plans 1. Student Scholarship Fund 2. Student Bursary Fund 3. Memorial, Group or In dividual Fund (in lieu of flowers) 4. Securities — Stock In- vestment Plan 5. Life Insurance Benefit Plan 6. Special Awards 7. Estate or Trust Funds Selkirk College Foundation Plans 1. Friends of the Selkirk Sollege Foundation (Annual contribution of up to $149) 2. Associates of the Selkirk College Foundation ($150 to $999) 3. Members of the Selkirk College Foundation ($1,000 to $4,999) 4. Patrons of the Selkirk College Foundation ($5,000+) 5. Family Endowment Program ($15,000+) Achievement Vogue Portraits & Comeros Ltd West's Department Store Ltd na Homdicratt & Trading Co. Woodland Park Shel Huggins JB's Marine Pub Kale Motel (1979) Usd. FRUITVALE: ° Seaver Esso Service Shop Eovy Foods Fruitvale Covop Fruitvale's Own Pizzo js i. Montrose Service NAKUSP: Suzanne's re othing Contre Broadway Shell service Video's Gitte Gator mperial Service Goroge (1971) FORKS service Oe ee Drug Store Lid, Kopke eoxey pp oo lary U NELSON: Allen's Ted Jewellery (1977) Lid. ber House Restourant ie sandwich (The) iy ith B. Ski Gonevi i irc Lica? Service (1984) Grond Forks Captain Video Elophednt Mountain Lumber Erie Loke Service rapper John's Restaurant von ‘Mart Foods Nine td. Corte Sewing Conire Lid Sports Collage box Crown Point Hotel Hoppiness Restouront Hall Print & Stationers Lid Whitewater Ski Resorts Lid. Selkirk College Hair Dressing Dept Slumber U Mohawks Glenmerry shop 'n Stop Sunrise Drywall Mother Goose Noture’s Gateway Heolth Foods Soh Mornin’ tom t's Dru ert No, 2) Sonie's China W. REGIONAL: Bolour Beach Inn (1974) Ltd, Bolfour Superette (1977) Lid. Mermaid Lodge, Ainsworth Torro Nove Motor inn ND: Texaco A\ Alpine Drug Trot theeton (Tine) Ud Lyster's Clothing Ltd. Union Pet O.K. Store Soles & Service (1989) Ltd Brochures can be obtained at any of the above listed businesses. To learn more about acquiring a Foundation Card contact the SELKIRK COLLEGE FOUNDATION, 2001 Silver King Road, Nelson, B.C. VIL 1C8 or telephone 352-6601 The Right Place, Right Now Kir lle Student Services Counselling Financial Aid Scholarships Bursaries THE CHOICE IS YOURS. ADMISSIONS OFFICE Box 1200, Castlegar, B.C. VIN 3J1 365-7292