September 18, 1936 Soe By Inge Dorsey Welcome, Welcomie, Welcome! Those of us in the financial aid office, that of course, being me, are very excited about yet another academic year. Each week you may read the news of the fun and exciting financial aid world here in this column or on the bulletin board outside the Student Ser- vices. Or you may be serenaded by the latest happenings on CIMN weekly. I am here at your disposal to help you with any questions or problems regarding financial. You "> “In Search of the Green are most welcome to drop by the office, located on the first floor of Main Bldg. in the Dept. of Stu- dent Services or call 566-0647 for an appointment. My office hours are as follows: Monday 10:30.am -1:00 pm; Tuesday 9:00 am=11:00 am & 2:30-4:00 pm; Thursday 9:00 am-11:00 am and Friday 10:30-11:00 am. I look forward to seeing you. Have a good week! UPCOMING BURSARY DEADLINES St. Dunstan’s Board of Governor's Scholarship These scholarships are open to Catholic Islanders, with special regard given to financial need. Applications available from Student Services. DEADLINE: September 15 P.E.I. Council of Women Bursary This award will be made an- nually on the recommendation of the Scholarship Committee in consultation with Marion Basha to a student of mature years, female, full-time in any year. Applications available from Student Services or the Registrar’s Office. Employment Centre CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE ON CAMPUS As manager of the Canada Employment Centre, I would like to welcome you to campus! I hope that the year ahead will turn out to be all that you have hoped for and more. My name is Connie Egan and my assistant is Madeline Lannan: We are located on the first floor of Main Building in the Student Services area adjacent to the Career Information Centre. Our office is open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. We are here to help you with your job search whether it be looking for part-time, summer or full-time work. A series of in- formation sessions are planned for October. They will be aimed at various aspects of the job search and how to do it most effectively. Graduating students should register with our office early. Some of the services offered include: — Job Search technique sessions. — Information and application forms on provincial and federal goverment employment pro- grams ‘ — The on-campus recruitment program which organizes em- ployers’ visits to campus by scheduling employers’ recruit- ing dates, posting job informa- tion, sending all student appli- cations to the employers for pre-screening purposes, and arranging the interview sche- dules. — Preparation for interviews and where appropriate, arranging for a practice interview pro- gram (videotape ‘‘mock”) to help you polish your interview skills — Assistance with resume writing » cover letters to employers and application forms Employment counselling Career Information Centre containing corporate informa- | tion on companies, self-help booklets on resumes and inter- views, and career information books on various aspects of the job hunt — Labour market occupational and employment information your mind right now but take it from students who have been through it, it is important to pre- pare early. We look forward to meeting you. Feel free to make © use of our services at your con- venience. DEADLINE: September 26 P.E.I. Teacher’s Federation Scholarship This scholarship valued at $1,000 is open to the dependents of teachers, who are in their final year of study. High academic standing is important. Applica- tions available at Student Ser- vices. DEADLINE: September 30 [Page 5) McDonald’s Bursary This bursary, valued at $500.00 is open to any first year student who is an employee of McDonald’s in good standing and has high academic achievement. Applica- tion forms are available at McDonald’s or the Registrar’s Office. DEADLINE: September 26. (cor2g poge 9) CAREERS WITH GOVERNMENT OF CANADA All booklets and application forms can be picked up at the Canada. Employment Centre on Campus, Main Building. Job hunting may be far from Connie Egan CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE ON CAMPUS : Attention Seniors Again this fall national recruiters will be visiting the campus to interview graduating students. It is important that these students register early and complete a UCPA (University and College Placement Association) registration form. These forms can be picked up at our office. While many of the firms are looking for Business Administration graduates, many welcome students from other disciplines. A list of recruiters who are coming on campus or accepting applications for consideration is available at the Canada Employment Centre, Main Bldg. Graduates who wish to be considered for these MUST have their UCPA Application form completed and returned to this office by deadline dates. When you return your completed application form, you may sign up for the companies in which you have an interst. Company brochures are available at this office. (Tentative) 1986/87 RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Sept. 25 — Pre-Screen deadline — Woolco (F.W. Woolworth) - (noon) Sept. 29 — Pre-Screen deadline — Scotiabank Sept. 30 — Pre-Screen deadline — Toronto-Dominion Bank Sept. 30 — Deadline for AUA Application — Federal Gov’t Auditor General’s Dept. Oct. 3 — Interviews — Woolco Oct. 3 — Pre-Screen deadline — Coopers & Lybrand Oct. 3 — Pre-Screen deadline — Thorne, Ernst & Whinney Oct. 6 — Pre-Screen deadline — Peat, Marwick & Mitchell Oct. 9 — Pre-Screen deadline — Royal Bank Oct. 10 — Pre-Screen deadline — Doane Raymond (noon) Oct. 10 — Pre-Screen deadline — Clarkson Gordon (noon) Oct. 14 — Interviews — Thorne, Ernst & Whinney Oct. 15 — Deadline for Foreign Service Officer Applications Oct. 15 — Pre-Screen deadline — Touche Ross & Co. Oct. 15/16 | — Intervies AUA — Auditor General’s Department Oct. 16 — Interviews — Toronto-Dominion Bank Oct. 17 — Pre-Screen deadline — Canada Packers Oct. 17 — Interviews — Clarkson Gordon Oct. 20 — Interviews — Peat, Marwick & Mitchell Oct. 20 — Presentation — Royal Bank — 7:00 p.m. in Main 01 ‘Oct. 21/22 — Interviews — Royal Bank Oct. 23/24 — Interviews — Coopers & Lybrand Oct. 25 Foreign Service Exam — 9:00 a.m. in Duffy 209 Oct. 27/28 — Interviews — Doane Raymond Oct. 29/30 — Interviews — Canada Packers (in Moncton) Oct. 31 — Deadline for Federal Public Service ‘Careers Canada” Applications Nov. 3/4/5 — Interviews — Scotiabank Nov. 5 — Interviews — Zellers Nov. 13 — “FI’’ Test — Public Service Commission Duffy 209 Professional Auditing — Career area to be coded AUA. Deadline — September 30. Foreign Service — Deadline — October 15. Exam on Saturday, October 25, 9:00 a.m. .— Duffy 209. Employment Opportunities for University Graduates — 87 — Deadline October 31, If you have coded FI you must write FI test — November 13 at 7:00 p.m. in Duffy 209. Part-Time Work Those students who are interested in part-time work should register with this office so they will be considered as job vacancies arise. The following job opportunity is now open: Assistant to the Residence & Conference Manager — Duties are to assist the Residence and Conference Manager with all aspects of the operation. The candidate should be flexible re hours, personable, outgoing and organized. Sophomore or Junior preferred. Hours are 8-10 per week. Stipend equivalent to tuition for 5 full courses for the academic year (approximately $1,500.00). If interested in this position, please send a resume to the Canada Employment Centre on Campus by September 26, 1986. Connie Egan Tree... delivery in Grecoville