Mad Hatter | A Douglas College Newsletter. ~ SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS The highest academic achievers at Douglas College were awarded scholarships at a November 27th meeting of the Douglas College Foundation, chairman Bill Em- erton says. The students, representing a cross-section of the Douglas College population, received a total of $1750 to be divided between eight beneficiaries. The Foundation also awarded $3400 in bursaries to eleven Douglas College students deemed to be in financial need. Bursaries range from $100 to $500. “I's a real pleasure to be involved in the Foundation when we're doing such im- portant and rewarding work,” Emerton said. “Everyone receiving our scholarships is a very high academic achiever.” Two students, Brigita-Ann Kaps and Jo-Anne Terrio, received the largest scholar- ships of the semester equalling $350 each. Kaps, a Surrey resident is enrolled in the two-year University Transfer program, and Terrio, a Langley resident, is in the second year of the Registered Psychiatric Nursing program. “Students who achieve good marks deserve the recognition of the Douglas College Foundation,” Emerton said. “Anything we can do to encourage good academic careers is a worthwhile endeavour.” . continued. . . IN THE HAT 2..... Faculty on Board 5..... Upcoming Events 3..... Joy to the World 8..... Library Hours 3..... Children’s Christmas 9..... Group Advising Sessions 4... Library Week Hit at Douglas College 11... Audio Visual Acquisitions 4...._ New Media at Douglas College 13... Christmas Trees 5.... Notices 14... Innovation Abstracts