Poge 18 P.O. Box 790 HOW TO REGISTER Classes are open to all persons 15 years of age and over who are not attending regular day school, except for the academic courses which require a minimum age of 18. Registratign’ may be made in two ways: 1. Students ‘ may. preregister for all courses. This will'reserve positions in the classes for tha fitst who apply, the remainder being accepted if room permits. To TrOTOgiNST, dill in. the application form on page 17. 2. Students may fi egister in person at the Skeena Secondary School on Monday, September 26,. or Tuesday, September 27, between the hours of 7:30 -and. 9:00 p.m. FEES myo aod: Fees for. “the. full course MUST be paid at the time of registration. It is not possible’ to arrange payments by installments. In some cases, students may well be adviged' ‘to cousult with their banker for an educational loan. Fees are. not refundable except when a class is cancelled. Arrangements‘ have been made for transfer from School District 53 to any other school, pittrict in the province, in cases where students find it necessary to inoyerin, the sourse to their employment, — The pect Adult Education reserves the right to discontinue any class in the pnrollment is less than 10 persons, or in which the attendance or PIOpress: ig ‘unsatisfactory. if registeting’ ‘in person, please try to bring the exact amount. Hf pre- registering, please “send a cheque or money order made payable to School District No, 53. | we. f FULL-TIME COMMERCIAL PROGRAM | A full- time commercial program is now underway. Persons wishing to enroll may do so on any Monday. Two courses are being offered: CLERK GENERAL—approximately six. months. SECRETARIAL—-approximately 10 months, Fee for each course is $35 per month plus textbooks, Hours are 9 a.m. toe 4 p.m. daily. : In some cases financial assistance may be arranged, For further information please phone VI3-2535. ae ’ Mondays _ Tuesdays Wednesdays Thurdays , | _ GRADE 13. English 100 History 102, English Tol oo "GRADE 1 “Math 97 Sociats 30 English 40 : : . oo & 91 as “> GRADE 10 eS) - eo ee ~- EQUIVALENCY English. Modern Maths - -Socials ~~ a General. Maths. -- «+ GRADE 8 Sa pene Ee A oe, EQUIVALENCY 7° “= Moc, Maths “English Socials. + CORRESPONDENCE . DAE | re - . GOURSE | a Tuboriolé’ _ STUDENTS Tutorials Tutorlals FEES: RADE 19 bid o per course. ‘S GRADE g- =) per course except for Socials & eng combined for 4 ae GRADE i 50 per course ‘GRADE: —3 $30" Ber, ‘course. All texthoples extra. “ ‘Bias — UaronTAsey stis IS. DEFINITELY THE FINA AL YEAR | FOR COMPLETION OF GRADE 12 UNDER THE ou INTERRUPTED PROGRAM eC ee COOL E EON CCL EL CLEC LOCL ORL COLE CCL ECOL CCC LE COL ECCT OCLC CL OCC ECCT EC CLC A CLUE OCLC ECE COLL OC UCE UL CULL OCUL CURL AE TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, ‘TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ADULT EDUCATIO SCHOOL DISTRICT No. 53 (TERRACE) Director of Adult Education — Frank Heeley © ‘ PS PTE EVO DEI EES IEEE ITPIVIFIIPIPORIFSIF IVES > PPT FPP DD >>>? | English, Socials and Maths you can obtain an Equivalency Certificate. Credit r+> ery >> >PrH>E> PHO HP HEED PEPE HE E> >> RPP PED rE EP Dr >> dH > >>> D> PY DD DDD . All Courses are’ of 30 weeks duration. All times 7:30 - 9: 30 p.m, SEOICSDICRORCIORORCEDIORORCICRORCACIOROICRONORCROICRCICECACECRCECECECACEORCECECACECECEORCECECNCRCECRCRCSNODECEC I aESE: ACADEMIC PROGRAMS 1. High Schoo! Graduation Program Grade 1 ‘High School Graduation may be obtained by. attending evening classes.m Courses listed below will be offered during the year 1966-67. Where there ismy sufficient demand every effort will be made to Provide a course hot alread 4 listed.- ; NOTE—Please register in person for academic courses. 2, Senior Matriculation Program Limited participation in the Senior Matriculation Program is possible (am Two subjects would be a reasonable commitment for a student working full-timeg " Adult students over the age of 25 MAY ‘be accepted for entry inte some Universities as SPECIAL STUDENTS even though Grade 12 has not hee Hi completed. However, certain studies may have to be completed before entryg will be permitted, For information, please phone the Director. : 3. Grade. 10 Equivalency and Grade 8 Equivalency Programs It has never been easier for a mature person to obtain Grade 8 or Grade 10 equivalency standing than it is now. In just 30 weeks by completing will be allowed for any courses previously completed but at least two courses MUST tbe completed through our evening program. Don’t put thjngs off for another year. If you now only have Grade 5, 6 or 7, then register for the GRADE 8 EQUIVALENCY program. If you now have only Grade 8 or 9, then register for the GRADE 10 EQUIVALENCY program. . PE Preece ae Q See 4, Tutorials ond Private Study Rooms Persons studying by correspondence often need a quiet place in which to ‘work. Often they can use advice and assistance. Thus, for the first time this year, we are prepared to offer tutorial assistance for correspondence students, ot provide a quiet working area. ; Courses start week beginning October 3, 1986, os fo _NOTE—it there is a sufficient number of eorteapondence course e students. ; secking tutorial assistance, this will be’ offered on a semester basis - ) ~ at a cost of $10 per semester of 12 weeks, Other Academic Courses will be * arranged. t there ie a wutfcion demand, i