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To: Senate
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paper
Subject Request from a Secondary School
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From . Registrar
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One of the secondary shools in Vancouver has requested that w
i
, all
soLe of Itsbrighter students in
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grades 10, 11 & 12 to take courses at the
me
Principal and Vcc
incipal have disccsed thcir •idas
with Dr. C.L.
lilamjjton and myself.
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The school has developed and will be
deveiping
mor ways to cha1en
and
imlata the extremely bri
g
ht two or three students in each grad,-
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These students often have the regul
a
r work done by
November
and find ,
time
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'.. a bit heavy on their hands for th next several months. For various reasons
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they may
,
not
'
be acce1ratcd, so the alternative is to
provide
them with soie
foi-i of en1cLr'ent
The proposal the school has for Simon Fraseris that it will.prcvjde
transportation to
the
campus an back (time off is no problem for ths
• 5 ... • •. students)
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and
i:
meat
the
some
Universitywiii
o
: the faculty
e
.
1low
a
n
the students
s
to sic in on some of
the
d use the lirary, etc. Dr. Ramilton
and I have encouraged the school and said that when it lets us know the name
of each student a* d the, course he or she wants to take we will ask for
S
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' aprov
from the faculty and make arran
g
ements with the individual instructor
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for
the student to attend. We have said we expect
t'-ft
University will be
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' willing to co-operte in every way possible within the limits of its facilities.-.
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The
school does not expect there wc'ld be more than five or six students
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aac-samester. There would lkeiy be no question of. 'credit' for
the
courses
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except in rare cases, whicn would -a to the Aomissons comittee. •cu1d the
zacuities like to make a recommendation to Senate that DrHarn1ton and I
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we
carry
have
on
more
encouraging
details?
the school and make arran
g
emen
t
s for the students when
Z1si paper was approved by the Joint Faculty Meeting
of July 25, 1966
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