In search of the green by Laurie Reeves : The Student. Services entre is that part of UPEI at is concerned with a - udent’s daily life. A ma- br concern of all students , of course, money. This where I come in as your inancial Aid Advisor. I work within Stu- ent Services to comple- ent the information of- red on scholarships, bur- ries, and loans available. e bottom line is to pro- de guidance to students eking financial assistance — complete or continue eir education. My office urs are: Monday — 11:30am - 50pm Tuesday — 11:45 - 5pm Wednesday — 10:30am __ 2:30pm Thursday — 11:45 - 2:15pm If these hours are not for you, then go ahead and use the self-serve system provided: skim through the blue Financial Aid Booklet; find the corresponding file numbers that represent the bursary or scholarship; and then, bingo. Easy! Here are the bursaries with upcoming deadlines: McDonald’s Bursary — Sept. 26, 1987 P.E.I. Teacher’s Feder- ation Scholarship — Sept. 30, 1987 St. Andrew’s Society _ Bursary — Oct. 15, 1987 UPEI Alumni Associa- tion Scholarship — Oct. 15. 1987 Donna & Pe- ter Meincke Alumni Schol- arship — Oct. 15, 1987 Union of Public Sector Employees — Oct. 30, 1987 Please drop by if these - money opportunities catch Employment Center Canada Employment Centre On Campus Part-time mployment At this time of year em- oyers call our office (in obertson Library) seeking dents to work part-time. you would like to be con- Hered, please drop by our ce to register, check the_ b board and get details on y jobs of interest. Let us Ip you in finding the right rt-time job to suit your edule. Fall Recruitment Graduates are asked to ep in mind the follow- P recruitment dates. As quested, UPCA Applica- n Forms must be com- pted and returned to this nce. When your com- ted form has been re- ned, you may sign up. the companies in which have an interest. Listed Ow are recruiting dates. early part of October. mplete lists are available this office. Sept. Audit Trainee (AUA) — Heral Gov’t Auditor Gen- I’s Office — open to Ac- inting majors Oct. 1 — Pre-Screen ndline — Toronto Do- hion Bank — open to A’s rr September'24 198 hursday. 30 — Deadline . Oct. 1 — Pre-Screen deadline — Thorne Ernst & Whinney — open to those interested in following the C.A. program Oct. 5 — Pre-Screen deadline — Collins Barrow — open to those interested in following the C.A. pro- gram Oct.. 5 — Pre-Screen deadline — Clarkson Gor- don — open to those inter- ested in following the C.A. program Oct. 5 — Pre-Screen deadline — Peat Marwick. — open to those interested in following the C.A. pro- gram ; Oct. 6 — Pre-Screen deadline — Touche Ross — open to those interested in following the C.A. pro- gram (positions are in Saint John) Oct. 8 — Pre-Screen deadline — Coopers & Ly- brand — open to those in- terested in following the C.A. program Oct. 8 —. Pre-Screen deadline — Doane Ray- mond — open to those in- terested in following the C.A. program Oct. 8 — Pre-Screen deadline —- Woolco — open _ to BBA’s Oct. 9 — Pre-Screen deadline — Scotiabank — open to BBA’s & Arts _ (Econ) © Oct. 9 — Pre-Screen deadline — Midland Trans- port — open to any disci- pline Oct. 9 — Pre-Screen deadline — Cavendish Farms — open to any discipline Oct. 13 —- Interviews — Thorne Ernst & Whinney Oct. 16 — Interviews — Toronto Dominion Bank Oct. 17 — Foreign Ser- vice Officer Exam — Duffy 209 — 9:00 am Oct. 19 — Interviews — Collins Barrow : Oct. 19 — Interviews — Peat Marwick Oct. 20 — Interviews — Clarkson Gordon Oct. 20/21 — Inter- views — Coopers Lybrand Oct.. 21/22 — Inter- views — Doane Raymond Oct. 23 — Pre-Screen deadline — Zellers Inc. — open to BBA’s As many of the compa- nies require a Transcript of Marks, it is suggested you make your request to the Registrar’s Office as soon as possible. Also, if it turns your eye. out that you do not qual- ify for these particular bur- _ saries, then don’t worry be- cause there are more just around the corner. Remember, the “Search For The Green” begins with you... , Careers with Gov- ernment of Canada All booklets and appli- cation form re careers with government of Canada can be picked up at the Canada Employment Centre, Robertson Library. These forms should be returned to this office when completed. PROFESSIONAL AU- DITING _ CAREER AREA TO B CODED “AUA”. Deadline for applications is Sept. 30. Transcript of Marks and list | of present courses are re- quired. FOREIGN SER- VICE OFFICER — Exam ‘will be held Saturday, Oct. 17, in Duffy 209 at 9:00 am EMPLOYMENT OP- PORTUNITIES FOR UNI- “ VERSITY GRADUATES :— Deadline for Application is Oct. 31. If you have coded “FI” as one of your choices, you must write the FI test on Thursday, Nov. 12, 7:30 pm in Duffy 209. « _ysis, and BSing. Wanted: Master Debaters!!! SO, YOU WANT to speak your mind? Inter- ested in learning the fine art of debating? Come along to the Debating Club meetings held on Wednes- days 12:40 — 1:30pm in the Panther Lounge at the Barn. We can guarantee you'll have fun and there is no extra-curricular work (parties excluded) involved! Already, we have elected the president, vice-president, and _ trea- surer who are respectively Vivian Huizenga, Barry Linkletter, and Terry Pratt (also our Liason advisor). Sixteen people have quickly shown interest; you too can become a master debater by practicing wit, logic, public speaking, anal- Become more confident while gain- ing new skills. We know you can handle the chal- lenge: See you there next Wednesday in the Panther Lounge. é ® a” History Society Memo There will be a meeting to elect an executive of the newly formed History Soci- ety on Wednesday, Septem- ber 30/87 at 6:30pm in RL 04. Be daring... Be there!! HELP WANTED WANTED STUDENT TO EARN EXTRA MONEY AND TRAVEL FREE THIS WINTER. CALL GEORGE OR DORLEAN AT 470-2020 OR TOLL FREE AT 1-800-268-9833. PROTO TOURS TORONTO, Page 13