S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ IN SEARCH THE GREEN By Inge Dorsey One of the hot topics in financial aid news these days is the Canada Student Loan and its appeal procedure. I would like to point out two things: 1. If you aren’t satisfied with your loan assessment, for a legitimate reason, you have a right to appeal; 2. Many appeals are handled very routinely through the Student Aid branch of the Dept. of Education. Steps for appealing your student loan: ,_ ~ 1. There is no deadline for appeals. Although it is in your interest to file an appeal as soon as possible. 2. You can appeal if: ' — you didn’t receive the amount of award requested — if your award was adjusted 3. You may appeal any of the‘following: assessed student contribution, assessed parental contributions and/or assessed educational costs. The usual basis for appeal is an extenuating circumstance. However, even if your reason isn’t a common one don’t hesitate to appeal if you can’tmeet your expenses for the coming year. ' 4. Your student contribution may be appealed , — due to exceptionally low income ' —— due to unemployment ' — 'if you attended intercession courses or summer school 5. Parental contribution appeals will be considered in the case of I —— funeral — legal fees weddings - dependent relatives unavoidable home emergency home repairs strikes, unemployment, illness that affected income 6. Appeals for educational costs will/ be considered based on an increase in the cost following the original application for loan. ' ‘ ' In order to help students with their loans and/or appeals I will be available in the Library Lounge Tuesday, October l5 from 1:45 — 2:45 and Wednesday, October 16 from l0230 — 12:00 noon. If these times aren’t convenient feel free to drop by the Dept. of Student Services, lst floor, Main 0 Building Mon. & Wed. 10:00 —— 1:00, Tues. & Thurs. 1:30 —— 1:30 or call 566-0488. ' I Don’t forget these bursary deadlines: (l) Freida Creelman Memorial Scholarship (2) St. Andrew’s Society Bursary (3) U.P.E.I. Alumni Association Bursary (4) P.E.l. Union of Public Sector Employees Bursary This is an open bursary valued at $500.00 awarded to members or dependents _of the P.E.I. Union of Public Sector Employees. DEADLINE: November 8, 1985. Quote‘of the Week — “.You don’t have to plan to fail, all you have to do is fail to plan.” - S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 3 EFFECTIVE SEPT. 27, 1985 SMT'ls ADDING AN EXTRA TRIP FROM P.E.I. TO AMHERST WITH GOOD CONNECTIONS TO HALIFAX, ANTIGONISH, ST. JOHN, FREDERICTON, ‘ AND BOSTON. THE BUS WILL LEAVE CHARLOTTETOWN AT 1:45 PM. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY AND DEPARTS FROM THE U.P.E.l. BUS STOP AT 1:50 P.M. RETURNSi1m30 PM. FRIDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY. .. THE TRIP WILL OPERATE THROUGH KENSINGTON, SUMMERSIDE AND BORDEN. . ‘ i ASK ABOUT OUR LOW.ECONOMICAL FARES. CALL SMT AT 892-0750 ' m ’ ‘ ‘ * SMT DEPARTSUPEI FRIDAYS AND Bahafi Stu dies In this academic school year we will be witnessing events throughout the world that will be either directly or indirectly affecting our lives whether we Wish them to or not. Recognizing the validity and truth of the results of these eVents, and in some cases the events themselves, is perhaps one of the most difficult tasks. Being students we are not only learning about a particular subject, but also learning how to dis- cern the subjective from the objective. This is not limited to just students but to every- one. lndirectly, it is one of the aspirations of the Association for Baha’i Studies at UPEI in its endeavours to examine the history, philosophy, and teachings of the Baha’i Faith. In doing so, one of the main principles that Baha’iS'follow is also utilized. This inde- pendant investigation of the truth or reality. lt’s import— ance is so that “... the world of humanity may be saved from the darkness of imita- tion and attain to the truth; may tear off and cast away this ragged and outgrown» garment of a thousand years ago and may put on the robe woven in the utmost purity and holiness in the loom of reality. As reality is one and cannot admit multiplicity, therefore different opinions must ultimitly become fused into one.” Although this idea is by no means a new one, a further investigation will, reveal how important it can be. ; SUNDAYS r " October 10,, . .~,. THE NE’ITED GEMi “urns tantrum-Tr , There are Baha’is in over 300 countries and territories throughout the world who adhere to the same principles and follow the same guidelines. As was mentioned earlier the purpose of the ABS at UPEI is to examine various aspects of the Baha’i Faith. It is 'with this purpose in mind that we hope to hold public talks and discussions throughout the year. For further information contact Nadim 892-1880, Ritchie 892- 9970 or leave a message at the Barn. ' Ritchie Rolfe ABS at UPEI BUSINESS SOCIETY Welcome to what will hopefully be the first in a long line of exhilerating jour- nalistic endeavours from the U.P.E.I. Business Society. This column’s main objective will be to inform the student body, in particular, Business Students, of the activities Of the U.P.E.I. Business Society. Since the beginning Of the school year, the business fa- culty has been participating in several fun-filled events for the “elite” students and profs. On Saturday, September 14th, approximately 18 eager fishermen set out from Cove- head Harbour o a deep sea fishing expeditio with sights high for a great catch. The annual Business So— ciety Golf Tournament took place on Friday, September 20th, at Stanhope Golf Course with 60 entrants in the fall classic. Several prizes were awarded with lowest male score going to Darren Riggs, who shot a 78 in regulation play, tied with Kesti Eimantis. After two playoff holes. Mr. Riggs emerged the victor. 'Lowest female score went to Chris MacLauchlan with a 92. The well attended event was en- joyed by all, both on the course and in the club house. Professor J.J. Revell was among the first golfers out and his attendance and sup- port were appreciated. Pro— fessor T. Carroll and his wife were also at the presentations and post—tourney party at Reggie and Kevin’s place. It was a great party — espe- cially the card game. The first executive business luncheon will be held on October 23, 1985, with guest speaker Orin Carver of Regal Petroleum. All are welcome. Well, that’s it for now, hopefully we’ll get a little more exciting throughout the year. Oh, to Wayne and Doug, sorry guys, but we did not take yOur large sign! P! ERROT sAssv CLASSY FASHIONS Fashion Show Tickets $4.00 STUDENTS $5.00 NON-STUDENTS Tickets available at SU office or the Library Lounge All proceeds goingvtoward Memoriai'Bursary Fund October 16 7:00 pm. Page 11