-2- A. What fields of study should be offered in Coquitlan? The following examples illustrate the range of fields that could be considered: Acadeinic: Occupational: Arts Office Administration Sciences Health Services Commerce Business Fine Arts Technology Health Sciences Social Services Adult Basic Education Hospitality English as a Second Language Services to Public Physical Education Computers Other Industrial Trades Job Entry and Re-entry Other B. OF the fields you have identified, which do you see as the inmmediate priority? What types of “Continuing Education” programs should be offered in Coquitlam? (Continuing Education courses are typically short general interest, personal development, professional and vocational courses with no examinations that are open to the public.) A. Of the following support services for students, faculty and ihe community, which and what type should be emphasized? Library Bookstore Food Services Educational advising and testing Counsclling Sports and Recreation Health clinics Cullural facilities Student commons areas Chaplaincy Job placement assistance Meeting facilities for the public Services for disabled students Child care and child minding B. Of the services you have identified, which do you sce as the immediate priority? What special needs of local residents, employers, cultural and recreational groups, cic, does the new campus siced to serve? What is the most convenient way and time for you to learn? The President's Commission will be pleased to receive your ideas about any of these topics. The Commissioners would appreciate it if you could provide a one-page wrillen summary to accompany your oral and/or written comments. Oral presentations on behalf of groups should not exceed 15 minutes; presentations from individuals should not exceed 10 minutes. (If necessary, the Commission can contact presenters after the hearing for further details.) Please phone 527-5393 to schedule a presentation or for further tnformation. ITEM | PAGE