BLAK ts c 7 QEDUCATION 7, 7.,/ Bp [ae ep % bah br Loyalist’s Jim Bl akley ‘respected counsellor’ 1992 recipient of the ‘Distinction Awards’ program By Henry Bury The Inteligencer fim Blakley newest an winner at Teyana College. ‘The co-ordinator of counselling and placement is the 1992 recipi- ent of the college's Distinction Awards. to a committee representing all groups within the college commu- nity. Peter Callaghan, chairman of the college's academic advisory council, said Blakley “has contrib- as much or more to student life at this college than any other person. “He is one of the most spected counsell system,” he sai ments include creating the peer tutor program and doing Nextstep, a program designed to help students make career ‘The recipient is an active be ber of the Ontario Cor Association and ay held many vof- fices at the provincial level. An honorable mention award ited was also p! svens, Loyalist’s director of ad- missions and nt. Stevens oping the Ontario College Appli- cation shed serves on its drawals, retention, success rates, graduation rates and market share analysis”. Blakley had received a federal government grant to develop Intell Sept M42 py vens is also a member of the Belleville, and District Chamber of Commerce education commit- tee and the Belleville and District Big Sisters Association.