Selkirk and Spokane Colleges talk collaboration

Selkirk College and Community Colleges of Spokane are looking to forge a new cross-border partnership.

Administrative and academic leaders from the two schools met recently to discuss ways to benefit programs, students and faculty.

Selkirk President Angus Graeme says one of the areas they are hoping to collaborate on is course delivery.

… Graeme says an agreement like that would not be unlike their current agreement that sends students on an archeology field trip in the Slocan Valley.

Community Colleges of Spokane is the largest community college district in Washington State.

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