The Search for the Green by Laurie Murphy Financial Aid Advisor Important Reminders : ; PEI Students may still apply, or appeal to, the Student Aid Program for loan and bursary. If you need assistance then please take advantage of financial aid MWF 9:30-11:30, and 1:30-4:30 on Fridays. Graduate School Information is available in the Department of Student Services’ Resource Cen- ‘tre. Calendars, admission test, and applications are there as well as personal counseling if requested. there are also quite a few money avenues to explore with regards to financial aid. A large majority of these have already passed but some have deadline dates in Spring and Summer. Undergraduate Students at UPEI may apply to the following awards with up coming deadline dates: Fessenden Trott Scholarships — July 2 Imasco — June 1 Life Underwriters Association of Canada — No Deadline Official Languages Study Fellowship Program — Late April Bourses Jeannne-De-Valois — June 20 Canadian Association of Broadcasters — May 31 Canadian Federation of University Women — May 15 Canadian Forces Education Assistance Program (loan) — June 20 Canadian Golf Foundation Scholarship — May 15 Children of War Dead (Education Assistance) Act - No Deadline Connolly Estate Bursaries —- August 1 4-H Provincial and National Awards — May 1 Helen Herring Scholarship from the PEI Women’s Institute — April 30 Mason Scholarships — July 30 Harvey Moore Wildlife Fund Scholarship — No Deadline Nei::- wood Foundation Scholarship — July 15 The i'..netary Society College Fellowship Awards — June 1 Polysar Education Awards — July 15 The Protestant Children’s Fund — June There you have it for this week, and remember that the search for the green begins with you. 2 OSE BOT HONIG CEC a Cr fous Officer-in—Charge: Debbie MacMurdo 7 April 1989 - General Manager, Projectionist, & General Helpers — Wages $6.00-$7.00 per hour, work in the Cavendish area, names are being collected at the Canada Employment Centre on campus, resumes required. 10 April 1989 - Labour Teacher —- Wages $9.00 per hour, loca- tion — remote workplaces in Western Canada, resumes and cover- ing letter required. — abo 14 April 1989 - Campsite Registration Person — Wages $5.00 per hour, Cavendish area. Submit resumes to the Canada Employ- ‘ment Centre on Campus. 21 April 1989 - Mental handicapped worker — location — Why- cocomagh, Cape Breton. Wages, minimum wage plus free room & board from 1 May - 15 Aug. : 21 April 1989 — Various summer positions — location — Water- ton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Wages plus tips, resume with references, plus recent full length photo required. 5 May 1989 — Camp Staff - Music & Recreation — location — Camp Wahanowin, Longford Mill on Lake Couchiching, Ontario. Resume, photocopy of birth certificate and letter of recommenda- tion is required. for these and other part-time positions, please contact the Canada Employment Centre on Campus, in Robertson Library, (Student Services) Debbie MacMurdo or Diane MacKenzie. Plan to Attend A Job Fair is planned for 14 April & 15 April, 1989 at the Char- lottetown Hotel. Employers will be present from the service & hos- pitality industry to answer questions form student concerning sum- mer employment. Student may also fill out applications and have interviews during the two day promotion. More information may be obtained at the Canada Employment Centre on Campus. Note: Royal Canadian Mounted Police will not be staffing the position of Supernumerary Special Constable this summer due to lack of funding. Retiring Prof om e buds e man /’am- budz-men/n, one that investigates reported complaints as from students or consumers, reports findings, and helps to achieve equitable settlements. UP AGAINST IT? aa me ae a vr a — Pas - pa ~ a a _— a Oy Upson When trying to get help with problems here at UPEI, students often find more brick walls than answers. If you’re having trouble getting help with your complaints or ques- tions, visit me. I’m Sean MacIntosh your Stu- Father MacDonald,of the So- « ciology/Anthropology _ department,is retiring after be- ing associated with UPEI since its creation,and before that with St.Dunstan’s. To honor his com- mittment to the department and to the institution,the Soc/Anth Club,in cooperation with the de- partment is organizing an after- noon get together,on Friday,April 7,at 5:00,in the Soc/Anth lounge on the 4th floor of Main building. Everyone is welcome. Soc/Anth lounge on the 4th floor of Main building. Everyone is welcome. Soc/Anth lounge on the 4th floor of Main building. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served. SPELL AE OLE OLOF CLE CE BEER Oo A a eT EN SR FOTO IO IOI NIST IO DIDO OOOO ION UPEI Business Society Presents 2 Bands Curfew & Strawberry Jam Thursday April 16 Have fun at The LAST Pub of the year $4.00 advance $5.00 at the Door dent Ombudsman. I can be reached by leav- ing a message with the Student Union secre- tary or on the VAX account: OMBUDSMAN. Confidentiality is assured. 2S = Thursday, April 6, 1989 Zz