Selkirk College to close one of its campuses in Nelson at end of academic year
VICTORIA — A college in southeastern B.C. is permanently closing a campus because of the financial effects of federal restrictions on international students.
Selkirk College says it will close one of its three campuses in Nelson, B.C., at the end of the current academic year to help make up a financial shortfall between $3 million and $4 million in 2026-27.
Board chair Amed Naqvi says the campus closure is a “difficult but necessary” step to ensure the survival of Selkirk College, after changes to federal immigration policy cut the number of international students that colleges can recruit.
Selkirk College says the number of full-time international students has dropped by about 32 per cent this academic year, leading to “an unprecedented and sudden drop in tuition revenues.”



