The Search for the Green by Laurie Murphy Financial Aid Advisor Hello again. You’re back and ready for the next session of ncademia. Well, you’re back any- way. I’m back tog in offering my kervices as Financial Aid Advisor. I've got a new work schedule this semester and hopefully it will suit those of you needing assistance: Mon. 9:30 — 11:30 Tues. 4:30 — 5:30 Wed. 9:30 — 11:30 Thurs. 4:30 — 5:30 Fri. 9:30 — 11:30 Do drop by the Department of Student Services in the robert- so How WAS (YOUR BREAK? INOT BAD..WeNT DRUNKIN® FRIDAY WitH SES son Library, or phone for an ap- pointment regarding in formation in budgeting, scholarships, bur- saries, or loans. I should remind you that this is a busy three months for schol- arships and bursaries for both graduate and undergraduate stu- dents. The deadlines are fast and furious, and because there is not enough room to list them all here, I urge you to find out what is available to you. One award is the Terry Fox Humani- tarian Scholarship for undergrad- uate students. This award is worth $3,000.00 to you and its deadline is Feb. 1st. Student bursary and loan ap- plications are still available, as is the right to appeal if you’ve al- . ready been assessed, and/or have received money. I will look over your financial situation with you, and help manage or improve things for you. Remember that the Search for the green begins with you. Thanx! ( BYNES ae CAME TO , THURSDAY, NUDE 4 ATA WARHOL FILM Fest IN NIPAWIN .PEG CALLED SUNDAY FROM VANCOUVER SHE'S Joined — Sy ins ARN Md ee Continued from Page 3. Youth Ministers: initiatives this year will include enlisting the support of “champi- ons,” that is large employers of cooperative students. “Cooperative education has many friends in Canada,” Mr. Charest added. “ In particular, I would like to mention the support of Geoff Scott, Member of Parlia- ment for Hamilton—Wentworth, who helped Mohawk College ob- tain financial assistance to host the 1988 World Conference on Cooperative Education.” CAFCE estimates that 38,577 students will have participated in the co-op program during the 1988/89 academic year in a wide range of fields such as com- puting science studies, sciences, engineering/technology, hospital- ity/tourism, and others. “Cooperative education has come to be recognized as a prac- tical way for young people to en- ter the workforce. I would like to extend my best wishes to CAFCE and others who have commit- ted themselves to its progress in Canada. I am convinced that suc- cess will build on success.” > Médecine dentaire RESIDENTS ET RESIDENTES FRANCOPHONES DE L’ILE-DU-PRINCE-EDOUARD DESIRANT POURSUIVRE DES ETUDES EN SCIENCES DE LA SANTE DANS LES UNIVERSITES DU QUEBEC ~ Une entente récente, signée entre le Nouveau— Brunswick et le Québec, permet 4 un résident ou $ une résidente francophone de lile-du—Prince— Edouard de s’inscrire 4 l’un des programmes contigentés offerts dans les trois universités sous—mentionnées ainsi qu’au’ Cégep F.—X.— Garneau, de Québec. MONTREAL Médecine LAVAL Médecine Médecine dentairg Pharmacie Physiothérapie Ergothérapie Génie rural Médecine vétérinaire Optomeétrie Physiothérapie Ergothérapie Orthophonie et audiologie Pharmacie SHERBROOKE CEGEP F.-X.-GARNEAU Médecine Hygiéne dentaire Pour renseignements et formulaires d’inscription, s’adresser le plus t6t possible a: Patrick Maltais Responsable des programmes spéciaux Faculté des sciences et de génie Université de Moncton Moncton, N.-B. E1A 3E9 Téléphone: (506) 858-4500 HE Nationat BANK of CANADA is launching its third “Chairman of the Board for a day” contest. The contest is open to all Canadian DESCRIPTION OF PRIZES N ADDITION TO becoming Chairman of the Board of the SS Vine i YOU'RE A SICK MAN, “a You KNOW THAT. NATIONAL BANK OF CANADA residents between the ages of 15 and 19. The grand prize winner will have the privilege of becoming Chairman of the Board of the National Bank of Canada for a day. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY N THE FIRST STAGE of the contest, participants send a typed essay of a maximum of three (3) pages to . their nearest National Bank of Canada branch, on the topic: “If | started a company, it would be...” The essays with the 10 highest scores will be retained and their authors will be invited to meet with the jury for the second stage of the contest: the regional semi-finals of the public speaking competitions. The regional semi-final winners will then be invited to Montreal on June 28 (all expenses paid) to meet with the jury for the final of the public speaking competitions. ENTRY FORM Name: National Bank of Canada for a day, the grand prize winner of the final in Montreal will receive shares of the National Bank of Canada (worth $3,000). Prizes of $2,000 and $1,000 will also be awarded to the contestants ranking second and third in the final. Winners in the regional semi-finals of the oral competitions will receive $300. A copy of the contest regulations may be obtained at any National Bank of Canada branch. CONTEST DATES HE CONTEST opens October 4, 1988 and essays must be received by the Bank before midnight, February 26, 1989. An entry form and birth certificate must be enclosed with the essay for the first (written) stage of the contest. Aporéss: Postat Cope: TELEPHONE: AGE (BIRTH CERTIFICATE REQUIRED): LANGUAGE OF ENTRY: ADDRESS OF BRANCH TO WHICH YOU ARE SENDING YOUR ESSAY: