Selkirk College will close its learning centres in Kaslo and Nakusp this year to address ongoing financial challenges. In a statement, Selkirk said that this decision was informed by enrolment trends and program delivery costs. “While this decision wasn’t made lightly, it’s part of a larger plan to ensure Selkirk College remains financially sustainable and continues to serve our region for generations to come,” said Selkirk President Maggie Matear. “In the meantime, we remain committed to supporting access to education and training for residents of Kaslo and Nakusp, and we’ll be consulting with them on what some alternative delivery models could look like.”
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