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Campus Security Department
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Ancillary Services

Sub-series consists of the Vice-President, Academic's correspondence with, related to, or copied from Ancillary Services. For the duration of its existence as a separate department (1969-1984), Ancillary Services reported to the VP Administration. It merged with Physical Plant and Planning in 1984 to form Facilities Management. Activities and topics documented in the correspondence include campus security, traffic and parking, telephone and mail services, photocopying and duplicating, and food services on campus. Records include correspondence, reports, proposals, and contracts.

General Correspondence

Sub-series consists of records relating to the Dean's development and administration of student services on campus and includes correspondence with members of the university community including the President, Vice-President Administration, Vice-President Academic, faculty, and student services staff; correspondence with external organizations including the YWCA, Workman's Compensation Board, Selkirk College, Capilano College, Union Theological College, and the University of Lethbridge; student surveys and interviews; admissions policies and grading procedures; student orientation; development of the anti-calendar; budgets; a proposal for a division of University Services; and a Vancouver Life magazine article on mature students at SFU. Records include correspondence and working papers, meeting agendas and minutes, financial statements, reports, and publications.

Traffic and Security

Sub-sub-series consists of records relating to the daily administration of Traffic and Security on campus and includes security reports; campus crime statistics; parking fines and the sale of parking spaces; correspondence with the campus community; policies and procedures; the campus security contract; and student submissions to a parking contest. Records include correspondence and working papers, contracts, reports, and statistics.