INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE/ APRIL 2, 1991 Do you barely recognize this person? Hint: this photo was taken in July, 1934. Hint: this person appears elsewhere in this newsletter. If you can correctly identify this person, come to the Public Information Office (room 4840) and speak to Jeff. The first person to do so will win a prize. Information Sessions All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours in length. Sessions are free and pre-registration is not required. All sessions are held at the New Westminster campus unless otherwise stated. APRIL 2 - 5, 1991 Office Administration te). v2 0s..6 61-03, 4! «) sls se 56s s os ene ey UeSaay, April 2 Certificate Programs 1200 hours Room 4211 Criminology << cok. ls cleus cases havc love ties vs. sashene ress ose LUCSOAY April 2 Career and University Transfer Programs 1630 hours Certificate and Diploma Room 3820 Commerce and Business Administration ............ Wednesday, April 3 University transfer programs to 1400 hours UBC and SFU Room 4211 First-Year Arts - University Transfer ............... Thursday, April 4 Including major requirements and pre-entry 1000 hours requirements for Bachelor of Social Work Room 4211 Magazine Hunt Due to your overwhelming response, I must ask you to stop sending me magazines. I will be busy for a long time with what you had the kindness to send me. Thank you, Marie-Andree Rivet, MODL. Special Advisor on Native Education The Ministry of Advanced Education, Training and Technol- ogy has announced the appoint- ment of Ida Mills as a Special Advisor on Native Education in the Lower Mainland. She will be working in the Lower Mainland Colleges Branch of the Univer- sities, College and Institutes Division effective March 11. Ida brings seventeen years of ex- perience working with and for Na- tive Bands, Tribal Councils and Organizations and has a solid background in Native Education. Any enquiries regarding Native Education can be directed to Ida in her new position. @