This year’s workshop will be held at Geneva Park on beautiful Lake Couchiching in the Muskokas. Geneva Park is 100 miles north of Toronto on Rt. 11 and surface trans- portation is available between Toronto International Airport and the Institute site. Que 1S- 217, 1975 For one participant For two participants For three participants $140.00 COST PER PERSON TOTAL $160.00 «$160.00 $150.00 $300.00 $420.00 \ 5 Accomodations: i Single rooms | Double rooms PER DAY TOTAL $20.00 $220.00 $16.00 $176.00 Educational Trends and Innovations The Institute attempts to provide access to as wide a range of educa- tional ideas as possible. Accordingly, a number of consultants, each highly skilled in one or more areas of collegial education, have been hired on a stand-by basis, and will be avail- able as a resource for Institute parti- cipants. Material resources include a compre- hensive library of books, articles, documents, films, and tapes. Sum- maries of workshops and seminars are made available to participants for their later use on home cam- puses. University Credit Arrangements have been made for Participants to be enrolled at the University of Sherbrooke. Credit may also be obtained by properly enrolled students at other Canadian universities and institutions. Spe OE ree What is the Institute? The Canadian Community Colleges Institute (CCCI) is a voluntary and professional association founded in 1970 by Doctor Gordon Campbell at the University of Lethbridge. One of its activities is the annual organiza- tion of an intensive two week learn- ing experience that provides global educational growth to community college educators in a Canadian con- text. Other annual seminars focus on Canadian Studies and on Collective Bargaining. | ! | j ( The Institute strives: |— to promote the personal and pro- fessional development of those involved with Canadian Colleges through education and informa- tion exchange. - to further a sense of purpose that is common to the Colleges of Canada and to promote their aims in the wider community. OTHER INSTITUTE SEMINARS: © CANADIAN STUDIES e COLLECTIVE BARGAINING — to provide means for the develop- ment of viable approaches to the concerns common to the Colleges of Canada. The Institute thus serves as an en- riched resource center, an experien- tial self-directed learning model, - and a national forum.