34 - Sunday, August 23, 1987 - North Shore News Adult Basic Education/ Foundations Prepares students to enter the work force and for post- secondary education. Courses are cifered in Mathematics, Enatish, Chemistry, Physics, General Science, Biology, In- troduction to Computer, and Social Studies in the following levels: Fundamental, In- termediate, Advanced, Provincial. The new Provincial Diploma is an alternative secondary comple- tion for adults who have not achieved a grade 12 high school certificate, or who wish to upgrade their education. Students can attend full-time or part-time and both day and even- ing courses are available. Registration is in late August for September entry. Please call 984-4971 for an interview. ] / Trans-Canada Highway Sri. ARSE SN We OAT ENR Scta ero, are EU LCIE a aI RELAY English as a Second Language Develops language skills in English at the College level for students whose first language is not English. Intermediate and Ad- vanced levels offered on a part- time basis. Call 986-1914, local 2582 for information. Alternative Career Training Provides an employment training program for students with learn- ing handicaps, that combines classroom instruction with work practicum experience in the community. This if a full time one year program. Call 986-1911, local 2586 for information. | Grand Blvd ale as Wy Se College Achievement and Support Program CASP is a one year program for Native Indian students who wish to enter either an academic or career/vocational program of studies. CASP allows students to College. 09:00-11:30 or 15:00-17:30 09:00-11:30 or 15:00-17:30 skills will be offered throughout the term. Reading Dynamics (A.RC. 201) 18:30-20:30, Sept. 16 to Dec. 2 nim rn Achievement Resource Centre Start your college year right! The Achievement Resource Centre is offering a series of free seminars September 1st, 2nd, and 3rd to help prospective students prepare for studies at College Survival Skills Tuesday, September 1 Reading the College Text Wednesday, Septernber 2 Study Skills for College 09:00-11:30 or 15:00-17:30 Come for any of the workshops or corne for the series. To register call the Achievernent Resource Centre, 984-4945 or drop into the Centre in 8107 on the Souih Campus. Additional workshops to improve your reading, studying, notemaking and time management This evening credit course improves reading speed and comprehension. Wednesdays. complete part of a regular year of study while participating in a support program designed to give them the skills needed for further college success. Counselling services and a stu- dent centre are also available for the benefit of all Native students of Capilano College. For more in- formation call 984-4956. 0) 1 2km CAPILANO COLLEGE a Mount Seymour Parkway i : * pollartom, Highway | Pee akan a Sarto . Se oman eee FFT * com i a8uiids ote mares