Human Resources by Saira Merali Walker Testing for competitions: Word processing tests are administered for many positions at the College. Most clerical positions require the ability to use Microsoft Word at one of the following three levels: working level, considerable level and thorough level. Criteria guidelines can be found on the intranet under Human Resources testing. The guidelines provide an outline of the types of tasks you will be expected to complete for each level. The knowledge level required for each position is determined by the class spec which specifies software requirements for the position. A time limit of one hour is allotted for each lev of the Word test. Reference materials are allowed and we encourage you to use the help screen if required. recently won a Melissa Nichol, receptionist (TPT), College switchb Jan Kolar, driver, (TP Central Stores Quinton Central § ne for helpful tips www.capedllege.be.ca/publications Tuition fees cut A recent government announcement has confirmed that there will be a five per cent cut in tuition fees, 5,025 new student spaces and a funding boost in the next fiscal year for B.C.’s 28 post- secondary institutions. Included will be full compensation for the tuition cut. The government is committing another $46 million for this fiscal year that will: ¢ provide a $23-million, one-time funding boost this year for the four main research universities e increase new equipment and ibrary purch ses at ppollees, of B.C. applauds the | government's renewed nent to post-secondary A 23-year-old graduate of Capilano College’s Business Administration two-year diploma program has been named Business Person of the Year 2000 by the Squamish Chamber of Commerce. onaebiaedt Wall is the publisher and founder of 99 North Magazine, a unique publication committed to serving the tourist industry and visitors to the Sea to Sky corridor. Natalie and Sabre Published twice a year, the impressive magazine reaches 100,000 people in more than 1,000 locations in British Columbia, Alberta, and Washington. It’s loaded with community profiles and recreation guides to backcountry fishing, hiking, cross country skiing, biking and diving locations. With the addition of beautiful photography and eye-catching page layout, the magazine becomes an essential travelling companion. Natalie said that to be compared to previous recipients in Squamish, such as former Capilano College board member, Linda Carney, is a little awe-inspiring. College talent day