By Laurie Reeves Hello again fellow stu- dents! I hope everyone’s money situations have sur- vived thte “Holiday Season” and of course the “Tuition, Fees, and Books” season that so quickly followed. Hey, no- body said it was going to be easy, and so at this point I’d like to offer my assistance in helping you budget your monies— or what’s left of it. Often just saying it out loud, and a bit of priorizing makes things clearer and even hope- fulvy Speaking of hope, I turn your attention to the upcom- ing awards offered to UPEI students. Think of it in terms of the well-used lot- tery slogans where you ac- tually have to play to win. Come on, go ahead and ap- ply! Bernardine Hall Bur- sary: Open to junior or senior female in residence at least 2 years with at least a 70% av- erage. Worth $500. Deadline February 5th. Beta Awards: Open to a son or daugh- Sigma Phi ter of a member of this or- ganization. Valued at $1000. Deadline is February 1. Canadian Institute of Ukranian Studies: Emphasis on Ukranian studies in education, history, - humanities, or social sci- ences. Senior students only. Valued at $2500. Deadline January 31. Catholic Women’s League: Open to Catholic fe- males attending university. Awarded based on financial need. Deadline January 31. Terry Fox Awards: Open to a good citizen involved in sports. Valued at $3,000 for 4 years. Deadline is February 1. In search of the Green Kidney Foundation: Open to student of medicine or sci- ence. Research project must be related to kidney or uri- nary tract. Valued at $2000 as a 12 week summer student fellowship. Deadline Feb. 28. McEuen Undergradu- ate Scholarship: For study in Scotland, a 3 year course study or 4 year Honours degree. Open to Canadian student of Scottish ancestry under age 21. Tu- ition fees, residence and ba- sic expenses covered. Dead- line Jan 31. Harvey Moore Wildlife scholarship: For the wildlife conserva- tion of PEI, biology. Project, research work or study of wildlife conservation. Dead- line is January 31. Part-time student bur- sary: Open to a part time stu- dent with passing grades. Based on need. saries of $100 each. Deadline Feb. 5. Apply at registrar’s office. The Soroptimist Foun- dation: Two hbur- Grants are awarded to women who are accepted for the final year of a 4 under- graduate program in fields leading to working directly with prove the quality of their life. -5 grants of $5000. Deadline is January 31. Tourism Scholarship: Must be age 17-25, aver- age mark of 70%, attempt to work for tourism during the other women to im- Industry summer months, work minu- mum of two years in tourism upon graduation, if at all possible. Valued at $1000. Deadline is February 18. UPE! Memorial Fund: Based on need to second semester Full-time students. Valued at $125-$300. Dead- line is February. ETA: IRA PL¥B a'r RAR EVAL L LAER EC AB ELMFOEMVES : BLA CRAs Saabs ee RIGHT 4AM Tire SPEAR TIMID fa ANAT TEQME Lo PaWA TER LOO. 4 WAR! iL EE (UN rT ARE? i Eur 4s 0 KE OVA ASM iT 40 Summer Language Program: 1988 mate- rials tentatively available to Island students through the Department of Education by mid-January, 1988. Queen Elizabeth Silver Jubilee Endowment Fund: For study in a second official language. Valued at $5000 for one year ex- penses at a university other than your home university. Must have completed first year university, have good academic standing, motiva- tion, and adaptability. Dead- line is February 15. For you Juniors and Se- niors who continue to amaze yourselves and your families with 80% averages, I'd like to encourage you to utilize what Student Services has to offer as far as graduate school in- formation is concerned. The process may seem somewhat intimidating at first, but re- ally it’s just a bit of sort- ing and shuffling of calen- dars, applications, and ad- dresses. The Centre is ready to help you, but you’ve got to make the first move for the most part. Jan. 14 Jah. 2t Oh yes— the “Student Loan Season” is still with us and if you want me to check over your loan, bursary, or appeal, then feel free to drop by. With the new semester comes new office hours for me: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 2:30-4:30 pm Wednesdays & Fridays: 12:00—3:00pm If these aren’t great for you, or if you arrive during a busy spell, then don’t give up because I'll do what I can to arrange a time convenient for you. Until next time, re- member that “Search for the Green” begins with you. ACTIVEWEAR (FOR WOMEN) -leotards -tights -sweats 199 Prince St. Shy eceown 892-700 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wings available THURSDAY Pizza and Draft night Follow that Car Steps around the House Thursday, January 14 1988