Non-Smoking Policy Since 1982 there has been restricted smoking policies in all Douglas College facilities. These policies have undergone changes over the years, culminating in a recent non-smoking policy being approved by the Board on May 17, 1990. As of August 1, 1990 all Col- lege facilities, including the con- course and roof top patios, will become non-smoking. We are requesting that all per- sonnel make every effort to make the implementation of this policy completely successful by politely reminding visitors and new stu- dents of the above policy. In the event of any problems, please contact Terry Leonard at local 5365. Terry Leonard Work-Study The Work-Study Program provides part-time employment (5 to 15 hours per week) to full-time students. Students must qualify on the basis of financial need. Students may work between 50 and 150 hours per semester. Project submissions are now being accepted from College per- sonnel. We are looking for one- time (non-repeating) projects that will be in addition to the normal on-going activities of the depart- ment. Work-Study application forms are available at the Student Placement Office, Room 2710. The deadline for the Fall Semester is August 15, 1990. m INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / AUGUST 7, 1990 Student Loan Workshops for Students Happening Now! August 1990 All programs .... August 8 p Re ee 9:30-12 noon All programs .... August 8 SW sce is Diep ek Geek b 6-8:30 pm All programs ... . August 15 A be a ey ve 9:30-12 noon All programs .. . . August 22 BORE ge hg cae 9:30-12 noon For more information, please contact the Student Finance Office, Room 2710. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT Introduction to Computers (CIS 110 N90) Fall 1990 For Administrators, Faculty and Staff Once again, a special section of CIS 110 - Introduction to Com- puters is being offered for administrators, faculty and staff. The course is scheduled for Tuesdays from 1600 to 1900 in Room 4243 (Lab 4333), commencing on September 4, 1990. Space is limited! Registration will occur during the regular credit registration process August 28 to 30, 1990. Those who do not have access to an IBM-PC compatible com- puter at home will be provided with one by the College for the dura- tion of the course. Microcomputer Concepts and Software Applications (CIS 410 N90) Fall 1990 For Administrators, Faculty and Staff We are pleased to provide this special section of CIS 410 for eligible College employees. This course will provide the student with a detailed practical knowledge of microcomputers and the skill to use and select software. Emphasis will be placed on under- standing totally integrated software applications. The course is scheduled for Thursdays from 1600 to 1900 commencing on Septem- ber 6, 1990 (consult the Fall 1990 class schedule for Room number). Space is limited! Registration will occur during the regular credit registration process August 28 - 30, 1990. Please note that CIS 110 or the permission of the instructor is required in order to register. BCGEU staff interested in taking either of the above courses should familiarize themselves with Article 21.06 of the Collective Agreement. Employees who do not have a Douglas College student number must apply through the Registrar's Office prior to registering on August 28th. 19