Work Study Project Submissions Each year Douglas College is allocated a Mad Hatter Page 3 Master of Science (nursing) degrees at the University of Portland. Work-Study budget from the Ministry of Education. Work-Study is designed to supplement funds students receive in student loans, while providing them with meaningful employment. Students may work 5-15 hours per week, September through April, on Work-Study projects. At this time we would like to ask for project idea submissions from interested College personnel. We are looking for one-time (non-repeating) projects that Appointment of Chairperson The Good and Welfare Committee of Douglas College is pleased to announce that Anne Fenton has been appointed Chairperson to replace Anna Raffle who retired recently. Jean Hammer Secretary, Good and Welfare Committee B.C.G.E.U. Douglas College will be in addition to the normal on-going activities of the department. The projects should provide students with opportunitites to develop career related skills. Submissions should include: 1. Supervisor responsible for the project 2. Number of students required 3. Number of hours needed to complete the project Ob jective of the project 5. Tasks, duties the student(s) will required to perform 6. Special qualifications needed for the job. a be These submissions should be sent to the attention of Wendy Watt, Student Finance. Welcome Welcome - B.C.1.T. Psychiatric Nursing Faculty! Four additional Psychiatric Nursing Faculty from B.C.1.T. have joined the Nursing Department. They are Louise— Moreau, Kathi Duncan, Jean Gunderson, and “Jeanette Mossing. ; a rr —————— Kathi Duncan (Aug. 1 Transfer from B.C.1.T) received a Master of Science (nursing) degree on Aug. 9/85 from the University of Portland. Jeanette Mossing (Aug. 1 Transfer from B.C.1.T) and Morrie Steele were awarded Kellogg Fellowships for the 2nd consecutive year toward completion in Aug '86 of To All Instructors & Staff Please help out your harried bookstore clerks by getting your supplies before the rush of registration. There will be no special line ups for signouts during registration or the first two weeks of classes. If you wait - you take your chances. Bookstore Extended Hours The Bookstore will provide extended hours for the fall 1985 semester as follows: Tues., Sept. 3 through Thurs. Sept. 3 - 0930 - 1930 hours. Friday, Sept. 6 - 0930 - 1600 hours. Mon., Sept. 9 through Thurs. Sept. 12 0930 - 1930 hours. Friday, Sept. 13 - 0930 - 1600 hours. Regular hours will resume effective Monday, September 16, 1985. 0930 - 1600 hours - Monday Through Thursday. Textbook Refunds Douglas College change form and receipt must be provided for refund purposes. Textbook refunds may be issued for