File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to costs associated with publicity and advertising. These include correspondence, policies, and a 1974 ad rates document.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the Health Services Division. These include correspondence, staffing information, budgetary documents, copies of legislation, meeting minutes, and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the Print Shop. These include price guides, catalogues, correspondence, a departmental profile, and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to the B.C. Post-Secondary Co-ordinating Committee, a provincial body focused on the study/review of academic transfer courses, coordination between colleges and universities, and making recommendations related to these courses. The records include meeting agendas and minutes, correspondence, memoranda, and statistical reports.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to admissions policies and procedures. These include internal correspondence and memoranda, correspondence with the provincial government, information about College programs, a copy of the "Bill of Student Rights with Regard to Standardized Testing and Research at Douglas College," and more.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to project planning, including the proposal to develop a permanent campus in Richmond. These records are correspondence and supporting documents.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to science programming at Douglas College, particularly the biology division and the potential creation of an "audio-tutorial" lab for biology students. These materials include correspondence (including letters from other colleges about their experiences with "A-T"), memoranda, position papers, and other supporting documents.
File consists of materials created or collected by Bill Morfey pertaining to security services at the College, including correspondence, policies (include draft policies on theft at the College), and insurance coverage.