Series consists of financial records, including budgets, audited financial statements, banking records, investment and asset documentation.
Sans titreSub-series of correspondence.
Sans titreSeries consists of records related to the work of the Registrar's Office. The records in the Archives are only a sample of what is done by the Registrar. Several files involve correspondence with the Dalhousie Registrar's Office. The series also includes the accessibility audit (2009) and materials for the 2008 Atlantic Association of Registrars and Admissions Officers' Interchange conference, an annual meeting of guidance counsellors that was hosted by King's that year.
Sans titreSeries consists of correspondence between the Registrar and Registrar's Office staff and others, mostly prospective students or their parents seeking information about the University's programs and registration requirements.
Correspondence with the Dalhousie Registrar is filed in Series 2, Operational records. Correspondence relating to a person who later became a student is filed in that student's record in Series 7.
Sans titreSeries consists of directories of all students enrolled at King's for the academic years 1960-1961 through 1998-1999. The directories, published by the Registrar's Office, give students' names, home addresses and addresses while attending King's. Some directories include the students' program of study and King's identification number. Some include faculty and staff names, residence dons, student societies and their presidents' names and administrative telephone numbers. Some have handwritten annotations. The directories were distributed to University administrators, such as the Bursar, and the Library.
From 1978-1979 through 1987-1988, one or more directory each year also included a black and white photograph of each student affixed to the margin of the page next to the student's name. The photographs were taken during registration, and each student holds a sheet of paper with his/her name written on it in large letters. The directories with photographs were given to the Bursar and Dean of Residence.
Sans titreSub-series consists of student and members lists; applications; cancellations, rejections lists; statistics; flyers; reports; forms; conference materials; audits; and other various records.
Sans titreSub-series consists of promotional material for the School of Journalism.
Sans titreThe series consists of materials produced by many of the Student Societies that have flourished at King's. Among them are the minute books of the oldest college debating society in North America the Quintilian, founded in 1845; North America's longest standing collegial literary society, the Haliburton, established in 1884; a lively dramatic society, King's Theatrical Society, founded in 1931, the largest per capita student theatre society in North America; the Day Students'
Society; and numerous student groups reflecting the special interests of King's College students over the years, such as the [blank], the [blank], and the [blank].
Although the oldest societies pre-date the KSU, they have been included here because they are now funded by KSU.
The files include publications issued by a society.
Sans titreSub-series consists of printed material, notes, and writings.
Sans titreSub-series consists of webpages downloaded from the KSU website and printed out.
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