ORIENTATION PROGRAM Douglas College, through the Regis- trar’s Office, is planning to pilot an Orientation program for new students who have been admitted for the Fall Semester of 1987. Two events are being planned for middle to late August. A day long program is being planned for recent high school graduates entering the College. The day will provide informa- tion and social activities to introduce the College to the students. An even- ing program is being planned for ma- ture and/or part-time students to provide essential information about the College. The primary purpose of this Orienta- tion Program is to introduce students to cross-college resources, services and procedures. This Orientation Program will not replace or duplicate any orientation or information sessions presently offered by specific programs or by Student Services. The following tentative agendas have been drafted for these two events. Please have a look at the agendas on the following two pages and forward your comments and/or interest in participating, to: Trish Angus, Registrar - by May 8 ee eee FINAL WEEK! Douglas College presents PORTELANCE PRINTS, PAINTINGS & PASTELS BY DON Porriranel APRIL, 1987 Douglas College [heatre Foyer Gallery ART EXHIBITION HOURS: 9:00am - 9:00pm Mon.-Thurs, 9:00am - 5:00pm Fri.& Sat, Oo ———————