1. MEMORANDUM
  1. SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY

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The Centre for Communications and the Arts offers an extensive program of
extra-curricular activities in Communications and the Arts (workshops,
seminars, productions, and lectures) to students registered at Simon Fraser
University, and many students undertake only a minimum credit course load
in order to be able to participate in the Centre's activities.
The Centre now wishes to make it possible for suitable students to register
in the Centre for Communications and the Arts as Occasional Students. This
would enable them to participate full-time in the extra-curricular activities
of the Centre without their being registered in any formal credit course.
The Centre intends to limit such registration to students in their third
semester or thereafter, and in good standing, and will require that each
student be sponsored by two members of Faculty, one from outside the Centre.
The Centre, after consultation with the Registrar, recommends that Occasional
Students pay a fee of $60.00 per semester plus the student activity fee, and
that they be not normally permitted to remain as Occasional Students beyond
two consecutive semesters.
The Centre requests the approval of Senate for these procedures.
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SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
MEMORANDUM
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Attached is a proposal from the Centre for Communications and the Arts
recommending Occasional Studentship Procedures in the Centre.
It is hoped that this program will be available for students beginning the
Spring Semester 1968.
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