By Pam Clark Spring is almost here. . . It seans hardly a time to be thinking about the fall, but it could be well worth your while to do so, at least in terms of financial aid. 7 Several scholarships are available and many have deadlines in the sunmer months and the early fall. Now is the time to check and see if you are eligible for ones in your area of study. I would be glad to explore sources with you. My hours are: Monday, Wednesday, *and Friday ll:30-l:30 Tuesday and Thrusday ', 1:00-3:.OD.‘.-.. I f‘ \ I :inr . student mices:first x floor main builidng. Below are some scholarships which might be of interest. University of Monoton Two scholarships available ranging frcm LOGO—3,000. Tenable SENIOR ' ’9 Want to boogie for your class? Well get your dancing shoes on and come down to the BAR"! FRIDAY MARCH 19th at 4 pm. Yes, that's right folks have a good time and. raise money too. Anyone can dance and you're not a Senior then 50% of your earnings go to your class and the other 50% to the Senior Class. There'll be lots of FREE fantastic food and there '3 a 3031 Friday night too. It starts on Friday March 19th at 4 pm and ends Saturday at 5 pm will result in a good time and a few bucks for your can get a sponsor sheet from Jayne Hickey 2456.3 Mary Driscoll 4-9208,‘ D.J. Walling, or at the Alumni Office. I from non-dancers will be greatly appreciated. COME 0” DOWN 7'0 ’PHF BARN AND‘BOOG'IF‘ YOZR BLUFS OUT! ’ for varying subject areas. Deadline: April 1 Doctor Jean Nelson Memorial Award $3,000.00 to assist recipient to pursue graduate studies related to curmunity health. Tenable at any recognized university, its intent is to further the quality of community health services in Alberta. Deadline: I May 15. Evelyn M. Cudrrore Scholarship This scholarship is ' valued at approximately“ $1,000 and was organized ' and set up by Red Cross Volunteer workers in _ recognition of the great contributions Evelyn M. Cudnrorehas made to the ‘ quality of life ‘in ‘ Edward "Island. ._ ‘ Mrs . cudmore, a tireleSS’Wprker, a great lover of mankind, made the area of prevention of disease, promotion of education, human growth, and development. Eligibility: To be eligible to receive the ‘CJL‘ A‘S'S‘; j N4 ‘x .. Selection Oomnittee will Evelyn M. Cufmore Scholarship students must net the following criteria.“ , a) be an Island resident b) have been trained as a Red Cross water safety instructor by the Canadian ’ ’ Red Cross, PEI Division, and have worked as a Red Cross water safety instructor in Prince Edward Island under the direction of the Canadian Red Cross, PEI Division. The term water safety instructor shall be construed to include smallcraft safety ' instructors. ~ ' c) "ifgan u'ndergradua student-the applicant. , must be enrolled at University of Prince Edward Island during the year for which the _ ' scholarship is tobe presented. d) if a post graduate V student, the applicant e: ' ‘ her greatest contributions in must be enrolled in a‘ Canadian university during the year for Which the " scholarship is to be: ‘ presented. ~ Selection Criteria e Eyelyn M. Cudmre . 's :1 award the scholarship to the applicant who best demonstrates the following: outstanding leadership ability, capacity to accept responsibility, thoroughness and dedication in completing assigned tasks as evident by the applicant's perfomrance while‘working With the Red Cross.', PEI DiVision in any part of its aquatic program‘s; sound acadanic performance; personal integrity; phsical vigor, and enthusiasm V as shown by the fondness or 511999553511 Qutdoor; ; activities,.~,' Application. . 5511.116. . , StudenthhQUld apply no later than, May: 1 Applications may ' received by writing” the Evelyn M. Cudmore ., Scholarship Committee, 62 Prince Street, Charlottetown PEI. Phone 894-8551. ' The scholarship , committee hopes 'to‘jannounce the winner of: the scholarship around mid May and award the scholar— ship about the middle of September. . ‘ ' ‘ ! _ if'z’ é;_'$1 00 .V 7'" - 2nd Prize,40 oun'cer Tickets; or p 3 for $2. \ tickets are at the bookstore and by individual se Hers. with'a 5 minute breakeveru hour. For those who tire easily: even a few hours class . Anyone interested Support SO CO-ED FLOOR- Co-Ed Floor -' Bernadine Hall 1982-83" “ '“ “' ‘- in? September ‘a‘ Co-Ed quiet floo‘r‘Will her-available to the following’people: Senior students, junior students, and students of mature years. Preference - will be given to those who no» live on campus. Following are some of the regulations that will be followed: a) 24 hours, 7 days a week, quiet floor.. b) E group gatherings in mans or hallways. c) only steros with headphones allowed. d) there will be no resident assistant on this floor. e) the students on this W " 'Iandwants of‘ the floor. to- lock "after? the“ r to with the-regulations will result in {immediate ' dismissal from the 'floor. Although the regual— ations seen rigid they are meant to be, 'as we feel there is a great need for an area in residence for certain individuals who display a need for such living aeoamdations'. Those who wish to apply for this floOr please do sobefore April 10, 1982. An application form does not necessarily mean a place on this floor. ' ‘ Contact: Mike Read, Residence Manager