TO: ALL FACULTY DATE: November 24, 1975 DOUGLAS f Douglas College Council accepted the following statement unanimously at the Regular Meeting of November 20, 1975. The importance of this statement is that in clear language, Douglas College Council accepts the involvement of Douglas College in a wide variety of types of learning, types of clientele, and learning environments - a clear indication to the College community that Douglas College shall continue to develop along the lines of a comprehensive Community College. This is a heartening indication of understanding and support on the part of Douglas College Council for the work that has been carried out by members of the student body, faculty, staff and administration, and an indication of expectation for the future. It is noteworthy that this was passed by Council at a time of considerable financial stress on the College and is a reaffirmation of the fact that our priorities must continue to embrace a multiplicity of goals rather than any particular type of learning activity, type of learning environment, or type of clientele as being paramount. Rg 1 Day, Dean of Curriculuf. WLD/rg Attach. COLEECS rimneaRy