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  2. Selkirk College - Wikipedia

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    The college has seen shrinking enrolment for the past seven years, dropping from 1,987 FTE students in 2015/16 to 1,239 in 2022/23. [6] International students currently account for 11% of total student headcount, a decrease of 3% over the past five years, the lowest rate for a public BC college.

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  4. Castlegar, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    In the Selkirk Mountains, at the confluence of the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers, it is a regional trade and transportation centre, with a local economy based on forestry, mining and tourism. Castlegar is home to Selkirk College , a regional airport, a pulp mill, and several sawmills.

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  6. Imperial College Halls of Residence - Wikipedia

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    It is located next to Imperial College Union around the Beit Quadrangle. This was followed by the Prince's Gardens halls, the first of which, Falmouth, Keogh, Selkirk, and Tizard, opened in 1963, and formed Southside Halls. Linstead Hall and the first sport centre followed in 1968. The original Southside and Weeks Halls were Grade II listed in ...

  7. Selkirk - Wikipedia

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    Selkirk (surname), surname origin, and list of people with the surname; Earl of Selkirk, a title in the Peerage of Scotland; James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas, Scottish politician and Life Peer, briefly 11th Earl of Selkirk; Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk, Scottish philanthropist who sponsored immigrant settlements in Canada

  8. Paulette Steeves - Wikipedia

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    Throughout her graduate studies Steeves taught at Fort Peck Community College and Selkirk College. [ 1 ] Following completion of her PhD, Steeves was hired as the interim director of the University of Massachusetts Amherst 's Native American Studies Program. [ 6 ]

  9. Red River College Polytechnic - Wikipedia

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    Red River College Polytechnic (RRC Polytech) is a college located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the province's largest institute of applied learning and applied research, with over 200 degree, diploma, and certificate programs, and more than 21,000 students annually.