Attention Seniors National recruiters will be visiting the campus to interview graduating students. A list of recuriters who are coming on cam- pus or accepting applications for considerations is available at tke Canada Employment Centre -on Campus, Robertson Library. Se- nior students who wish to be considered for these MUST have their ACCIS application form completed and returned to this office by the deadline dates. When you return your completed application form, you may sign up for all companies in which you have an in- terest. as well you should contact us each time you see a new listing that you are interested in. Company brochures are available at this office. a copy of Transcript of Marks is required for most compaiies. (Tentative) 1989/90 Recruiting Schedule Recruiter Midland Transport Doane—Raymond Peat-Marwick Closing Date Sept. 22/89 October 6/89 October 6/8 Testing Public Service Commission Public Service Commission 12 October 1989 21 October 1989 __ ifficer Bob says =— Page 10! | Dona and Peter Meincke ~ Alumni Scholarship. the UPEI Alumni Association offers the three scholarships men- tioned above calued at $500 each for 1989-90. Following are the terms: _ 1. Applicants must be full-time students in Senior year at UPEI carrying at least a normal load of five courses per semster and scheduled to graduate in May 1990. 2. The awards will be based on academic performance and fi- nancial need. 3. the awards will be for one year only. 4. Applications must be received at the Registrar’s Office no later than noon on Froday, 13 October, 1989. Application forms are available at the Registrars Office. Poets may enter the Ameri- can Poetry Associatoin’s nation- wide contest now. Over $11,000 - in prizes will be awarded to 152 winners. Entry is free and every- one is welcome to enter. The Grand Prize is $1,000 and the First Prize is $500. Other prizes include cash awards and publication. “Students walked away with 24 prizes in our last contest,” said sity of Prince Edward Island. PE| Council of Women Bursary The PEI Council of Women is offering a bursary at the Univer- The terms of this bursary are as follows: This award will be made annually on the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee in consultation with Marion Basha to a student of mature years, female, full-time in any year. Application forms are available at the Registrar’s Office. The deadline for applications is Friday, 13 October, 1989 and the an- nouncement of the winner should be made later in October. $11,000 Contest Robert Nelson, publisher for the Association. “I urge every stu- dent who writes poetry to enter now — before studies and exams take up your time. Ypoung peo- ple with talent should get encour- agement and recognition while they are still young.” ‘ Poets may enter the contest by sending up to six poems, each no more than 20 lines, name and address each page, to Amer- ican Poetry Association, Dept. ee Poetry Opens Students Invited to Enter £ CT-70, 250-A Potrero Street, P.O. Box 1803, Santa Cruz, CA 95061-1803. Poems must be postmarked by December 31. Each poem is also considered for publication in the American Poetry Anthology, a leading col- lection of contemporary verse. During secen years of sponsor- ship the American Poetry Asso- ciation has run 32 contests and awarded over $145,000 in prizes to 3,040 winning poets. Thursday, September 14, 1989 ===