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LÖGBERCJ, FIMTUDAGINN 28. JÚLl 1938
THE COLLEGE OF HIGHER STANDARDS
FOR
STUDENTS OF MATRICULATION AND UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
STAFF MEMBERS
D. F. FERGUSON,
President and Principal.
G. H. LAUGHTON,
Mail Course Supervisor.
J. G. GRANT, C.A.,
Accountancy Dept.
RITA GOOD, B.A., P.C.T.,
Shorthand Speed Dept.
EVA HOOD, P.C.T.,
Shorthand Theory Dept.
LOA EVRIKSON,
Typewriting Dept.
LOUISE McDONALD, P.C.T.,
Shorthand Dept.
MABEL ANDERSON, B.A., P.C.T.,
Shorthand Dept.
BLANCHE McINTYRE, M.A.,
English Dept.
P. FAURSCHOU,
Accountancy Dept.
W. S. ROWLAND, B.S.A.,
Accountancy Dept.
ARNOLD GORLING,
Penmanship Dept.
FLORENCE KELLETT, B.A.,
Office Machinery Dept.
G. S. WRIGHT, B.A.,
Secretarial Dept.
SYLVIA PRICE, B.A.,
Typewriting Dept.
HAZEL GUNN, P.C.T.,
Shorthand Dept.
EDNA REX, B.A., P.C.T.,
English Dept.
ALBERTA GRIGGS, B.A.,
Shorthand Dept.
GERTRUDE PARSONS, B.A. (Hons.)
Employment and Personal
Development Depts.
WINNIFRED GREGORY, B.A.,
Office Experience Dept.
J. C. WAY,
Field Service Dept.
T. W. EBBERN, B.A.,
Field Service Dept.
P. ELLOR, LL.B.,
Commercial Law Dept.
VALBORG NIELSEN, B.A.,
College Secretary.
We admit to our Day Classes only students of Matriculation or University education.
“The Success” is the only private commercial school in Winnipeg which provides its stu-
dents with independent graduation examinations. The Business Educators’ Association of
Canada sets and marks all graduation examinations of “Success” students. The B. E. A.
standards are admittedly the highest in Canada.
FACT 1—EMPLOYMENT RESULTS THAT COUNT FOR “SUCCESS’
991
placements
in 12 months
356
placements
in 3 months
TRAINED YOUNC PEOPLE
Directly or indirectly through our Employment Department,
almost 1,000 (991) Success College applicants secured office posi-
tions with 505 local firms in the 12 months immediately prior to
April 15, 1938.
Between April 1, 1938, and July 25, 1938, our Employment Depart-
ment registered 356 placements of Success College graduates and
students.
FACT 2—“SUCCESS” GRADUATES WIN OVER ALL OTHERS IN CIVIL
SERVICE EXAMINATIONS
In the 1938 Dominion Government Civil Service Examinations for Stenographers
for the City of Winnipeg, 192 candidates passed, of which 106 were trained at The
Success College. Eighty-six were trained in 5 High Schools and 6 other private
Commercial Colleges in Winnipeg and other Manitoba cities.
For confirmation we refer you to the Canada Gazette, the official bulletin of the
Dominion Government and to our students’ record department.
A similar record was made by Success College graduates in each Provincial and
Dominion Civil Service Elxamination for Stenographers for a number of years.
1939 WILL BE A YEAR OF OPPORTUNITIES FOR “SUCCESS”
TRAINED YOUNG PEOPLE
Western Canada’s abundant crop will create many vacancies for secretaries,
stenographers, accountants, comptometer operators, and general business em-
ployees. In every department of business more “Success” trained young men and
women will be required.
Our plan of instruction presents one of the safest and surest means of attaining
success, provided that you have the desire and ability to thoroughly qualify for an
office position.
FALL TERM OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 22"1
Our Fall Term will open on Monday, August 22nd, and we invite you to begin your
“Success” course then, or as early after that date as it is possible for you to en-
roll.
RESERVE YOUR DESK EARLY
If you cannot enroll on August 22nd, you may begin later, as our system of personal
and group instruction permits new students to commence at any time and to start
right at the beginning of each subject. Our maximum of 500 day school students is
frequently reached, however; accordingly, we suggest that you advise us as early
as possible in regard to the approximate date on which you expect to enroll. A
personal call at our office, or a remittance of $10.00 by mail will reserve your desk
for the date on which you desire to commence.
WRITE US, CALL AT OUR OFFICE, OR TELEPHONE—25 843
For a copy of our 36-Page illustrated Prospectus, which contains detailed informa-
tion regarding our courses and the College. This book is free, on request.
DAY COURSES
No. 1—SHORTHAND (Finishlng Course)
Sliortliaiul Speed, Type»vriting Speed,
Review of Correspondence, Speliing,
Peniiiaiisliip, Caleulatioii, Office Prac-
tice.
Thin course ís riesigned for students who
have previously taken stenographic training.
On subjects in which the student is quali-
fied, he may arrange to take final examina-
tions without class work.
Approximate time: 4 to 6 months,___
No. 2—SHORTHANI) (Coniplete Course)
(Also Civil Seit iee Course)
Shorthand, Typewriting, Correspon-
dence, Spelling, Penmanship, Caleula-
tion, Office Practice.
This course is suitable for those who desire
to qualify for a position as junior steno-
grapher. By including Secretariai Duties
this course also meets the requirements
of Grade 1 Civil Servlce Bxaminations for
Stenographers.
Approximate time: 6 to 9 months.___
No. 3—SIIORTHANi) (With Machines)
Sliortiiand. Typewriting, Correspon-
dence, Speiling, Penmanship, Calcula-
tion. Offioe Practice, Dictaiihone,*
Coniptorneter.*
There is an increasing demand for steno-
graphers who can operate office machines.
The student may select one or both of the
machtnes indlcated above.
Approximate time: 7 to 10 months.__
No. 4—STKN<>GltA PIIIC—
Bookkecping, Calculation. Shorthand,
Typewrlting, Corrcspondence, Spelling.
Penniansliip, Office Practice.
In addition to a thorough training in all the
subjects of Course No. 2, this course pro-
vides a knowledge of Bookkeepíng.
Approximate time: 8 to 10 months.
\'o. 5—STKNOGRAPHIC (With
Machines) —
Bookkeeping, Calculation, Sliorthand,
Typewriting, Correspondence, Spelling,
Peiiinanship, Office Practice, I)leta-
phonc,* Comptometer.*
The student may select one or both of the
machines indícated above.
Approximate time: 9 to 12 months.
No. «—ACCOUNTANCY—
Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Arithmetic,
Rapid Calcuiation, Spelling, Business
iaw. Oorrespondence, Penmanship,
Typewriting.*
Thís course qualifies the student for an
accounting position, and also serves as a
foundation for the examinations of the In-
stitute of Chartered Accountants (C. A.
degree). or any other Accountancy degree.
Approxlmate time: 8 to 10 months.
No. 7—GENERAIi OFTICE TRAINING
(A) —
Bookkeeping, Acoountancy, Arithmctic,
Rapiil Calculatlon, Spelling, Business
Law, Correspondenee, Penmanship,
Shorthand. Typewriting, Office Prac-
tice.
This course is improperly advertised by
some Colleges as a '‘Business Adminstra-
tlon Course.' Please refer to our Business
Administratlon Course, No. 11.
Approximate time: 10 to 12 months,_
No. 8—GENERAL OFFICF, TRAINING
<B) —
Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Shorthand,
Typewritlng, Correspondence, Speliing,
Penmanship, Rapid Caleulation, Arith-
metic, Business Law, Office Practice,
Secretarial Duties.*
Thfs course is improperiy advertised by
some Colleges as a ''Secretarial Course.”
Please refer to our Secretarlal Course, No.
10.
Approximate time: 11 to 13 months.
N(>. «—COMITOMETKR—
Comptometer, Typewriting (Thcory
and Speed), Rapid Calculation, Office
Practice.
The student may select Comptometer or
Burroughs Calculator.
Approximate time: 3 to 5 months.___
No. 10—executive secretarial—
Shortliand, Typewriting, Business Let-
ter Wrlting, Bixikkeí'ping, Spelling,
Peninanship, Rapid Calculation, Com-
mcrciai Law, Aritiimetic, Secretariai
Science, Library Science, Business Man-
agement, Economics, Money and Bank-
ing, Office Practice.
In Wlnnlpeg, this course is avallable only
at The Success College. Being of Univer-
sity content and quality, it should be se-
lected by those who deslre to quallfy for an
executive secretarlal position.
Approxlmate tlme: 12 to 15 months,_
No. II—BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Accountancy, Arithmetic, Rapld Cal-
culation, Commercial Law, Business
Lettcr Writing, 8|>elling, Penmanship,
Auditing, Money and Banking, Type-
writing, Commerclal Geograpliy, Sales-
manship, Business Management,
EcoiMimlcs. Offiee Practice.
Thla course Is broad in scope, and ls suit-
able for any young man of advanced edu-
cation who desires to become a business
manager or a corporation executive.
Approximate time: 12 to 15 months.
Xo. 12—SPECIATi MACHINEItY
COIRSE—
Comptometer, BuiToughs Caloulator,
Burrou^hs Bookkeepiiifir Machinc, El-
liott Fisher, Dictaphone, Gestetner,
Tele|)lione Switehboard, Stenotype.
NOTK—Stenotypy may be substituted for
Shorthand. Comptometer, Typewriting and
Dictaphone may be combined with any course
or group of subjects.
Office Practice is not a separate subject but
is the advanced section of Typewriting.
* Subject may be omitted; final examination
on this subject not required for B. E. A.
Dipioma.
SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE
PORTAGE AVENUE at EDMONTON STREET, WINNIPEG
TELEPHONE 25 843 or 25 844