Greetings from our centre cated in the Main Building. ote that we will be moving to bobertson Library Computer entre area the last week in anuary. Our hours are 8:00 m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to yiday. We invite you to regis- if you have not already - CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE ON CAMPUS done so. \ We are here to assist you with your employment needs, whether it be part-time (during the semester), summer, or full- time (permanent), so drop by! PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT Anumber of recruiters came on campus last semester to interview graduating students for full-time work. It would be appreciated if those students In Search of the Green I can hardly believe it; we may just have snow for this year’s Winter Carnival. Seeing that this may very well be the case, I urge everyone to com- mit yourself now to several days of fun and frolic. And if you are concerned about how to finance the funning and fro- licing, come to the one-half hour workshop, ‘Student Money Management- The Tale of the Loaves and the Fishes”, on Wednesday, Jan28th at 1:30 pm in the old Audio-Visual Studio (Room 108) in the robert- son Library. Workshop Leader will be Karen Bishop, Vice- President Operations for the Student Union and Business student extrodinaire. Hope to. see you there! If I can. be of assistance, please feel free to drop by the office, first floor, Main Build- ing in Department of Student Services; or call 566-0647. My office hours are: 9 am - 1 pm Monday 10 am - 11 am Tuesday & Thursday Financial Aid by Inge Dorsey 12 am - 1 pm Wednesday 10 am - 1 pm Friday UPCOMING BURSARY DEADLINES Harvey Moore Wildlife Scho- larship This award is presented to an applicant who has been involved in research, project work, or study relating to the field of wildlife. Applications may be picked up at Student Services. DEADLINE: January 31 Catholic Women’s League Girl’s Bursary _ These bursaries valued at $200 are open to female stu- dents enrolled in post-secon- dary study. Need is the prim- ary consideration. Applica- tions are available at Student Services. DEADLINE: January 31 Part-time Student Bursary This bursary valued at $150 . to any part-time student who has received passing grades in all courses in the last semester registered at UPEI. Applica- ‘tions are available at Student Services or at the Registrar's office. DEADLINE: February 6 UPEI Awards (UPEI Memor- ial Bursaries) A number of awards rang- ing from $125 to $300 are available to any full-time stu- dent. The primary considera- tion for these awards is need. Applications are available at Student Services or the Regis- trar’s office. DEADLINE: February 6 Residence Bursary - Bernar- dine Hall This award, valued at $500, is available to a junior or senior student who has lived in Ber- nardine Hall at least two years, has maintained at least 65% in the last semester’s work, and passed all five courses. Appli- cants must write a personal essay about his/her involve- ment during years in residence regarding how he/she helped to promote spirit in the resi- dence. Applications are avail- able at Student Services or the Registrar’s office. DEADLINE: February 6 The Leonard Foundation These awards are designed to suppliment the educational expenses of students fitting the following criteria: British sub- ject, of white race, of Christian religion in its Protestant form. Preference will be given to sons and daughters of parents who belong to one of the fol- lowing classes: clergymen, school teachers, those active or retired from military, navy, or air service, graduates of Royal Military College, mem- bers of the Engineering Insti- tute of Canada, members of mining and Metallurgical In- stitute of Canada.. Applicants must receive nomination by a member of the General Committee. More information and application procedures available from Stu- dent Services. - DEADLINE: March 31 who had interviews advise us if they have received or ac- cepted any offers. For those who have not it, will be neces- sary to start on “Plan B”. Feel free to come in and discuss options. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT A booklet entitled “P.E.1. Federal Summer Employment Opportunities for Students” is available. It details the vari- ous jobs and qualifications needed such as RCMP Super- numerary Constable, Cadet and Reserve training, Casual Farm Labourer(Research Sta- tion), Student Placement Offi- cer(C.E.C) and Parks Canada Positions. Please ensure you thoroughly complete each application out- lining how you meet the quali- fications as that could make the difference between, being screened in or not. The following is a list of upcoming positions: STUDENT PLACEMENT OFFICER - to work in Canada Employment Centres for Stu- dents across the Island. Dead- line for application - January 30, 4:30 p.m. R.C.M.P. SUPERNUMER- ARY CONSTABLE- Minimum age 19, valid driver’s license. Deadline for application - Jan- uary 30, 4:30 p.m. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE, RESEARCH STATION - Cas- ual farm labourer. Must be student of agricultural college or majoring in Biology. Dead- line January 30, 4:30 p:m. C.O.S.E.P. - Career Oriented Summer Employment Program - must be full-time students and returning to full-time stu- dies in the fall. Deadline March 13th. KBM FORESTRY CONSUL- TANTS INC. - Recruiting ex- perienced tree planters for Thunder Bay area in Ontario. | Deadline for application Feb- ruary 12th. ATLANTIC ‘TOURS LIM- ITED - Seasonal employment (May to October). To escort group tours within Canada and U.S. Must be available entire term of employment. Deadline February 27th. PARKS CANADA - Appli- cation will be accepted only as each competition is announced. Watch carefully for notice of these competitions. K-MART - Management Trainee - open to BBA or other interested graduate. Deadline for applications - February 12th (noon). Connie Eagan, Manager. Madeline Lannan, Assistant. hursday, January 22 1987 —— == —