by Laurie Reeves Hello again! It’s been a couple of weeks since I’ve submitted but I’m counting on the notion an article, that absence makes the heart grow fonder. You folks know what I’m talking about: pa- pers, labs, classes, meetings, STUDENT STUFEF!!!!! So, getting right to the heart of financial aid for this week I ask that you check out the upcoming deadlines for bursaries, scholarships, and programs that I know about. This information is strictly for students at the under- graduate level. Ed- Federal /Provincial Bilingualism = in ucation: Program: Application forms the Official Study Fellowship Program will be available from the Department of Education of phone Ron Rice at 368-4650 for information. for Languages Canadian Armed Forces: Student Services has two files for the Armed Forces. One deals with the Regular Of- ficer Training Program, and the other deals with Education Assistance Loan Program. No deadline. their Canadian Association of Broadcast- 3} Summer's A GONE NOW, BEEN BURTED BY THE svVow ALL WE SEEM 70 ©0 Now 2s CHASE THAT GRADE; GO, 60 GO!l GOT THOSE ACADEMIA BLUES AIN'T NEVER In search of the green ers Scholarships: This asso- ciation is affiliated with two memorial that fends and promotes the in- terests of private broadcast- ing, and assists stations to program to. effec- tively and serve their com- munities successfully. Stu- in Commu- awards de- stations dents involved nication courses may apply to either the Ruth Hancock or the Raymond Crepault Scholarships by May 31. Canadian Golf tion: Associa- This national award is for applicants who best meet the criteria of being out- standing scholars and very good golfers. The applica- tion deadline is May 15. 4-H Provincial and Na- tional Awards: This organi- zation offers three scholar- ships or study awards avail- able to all 4-H’s who meet the criteria. May 1 is the deadline for all three awards: Prince Edward Is- land 4-H Council Scholar- ship, The Petro-Canada 4-H Youth Award, The Canadian National Exhibition Scholar- ship. Community of West Royalty/Dr. Peter Meincke Award: This award is handled by the UPEI Reg- istrar’s Office. Applicants must be graduating students who have excelled in the area of community services. The deadline is March 31. and Nora El- win Scholarships: (McMas- ter University): Five $10,000 George scholarships are offered to outstanding students from across Canada. A _ student from UPEI would have had to complete one year of uni- FEN so versity with high first-class standing, in order to qualify for these scholarships. Dead- line for the fields of Arts, Sci- ences, Business, Engineer- ing, Nursing, and Physical Education is March 31. The Helen Her- ring Scholarship/The Prince Edward Island Women’s In- stitute: Scholarship of $500. be awarded to a_ student from PEI, who by Septem- ber, 1987, is enrolled in at the final year of a university program leading to a degree Dead- will in Home Economics. line is April 30. New Brunswick Home Economics As- sociation Scholarships: This $1000. residents of New Brunswick award is open to who have completed at least two years college training in Home Economics and are presently enrolled in an ac- credited university. Appli- cant must be furthering ed- ucation towards a graduate or post-graduate degree in Home Economics, or taking post-graduate training which does not carry a_ stipend. Applications accepted prior to May 31. ‘ 2 The Planetary Society College Fellowship Award: Grants are awarded to stu- dents who are majoring in Engineering Awards are made on the ha- sis of scholastic achievement, and Sciences. a committment to a career in planetary related science, and a written essay on a rel- evant topic. There are five $1000. awards with a dead- line of April 15. CE conomrcs Mazors Comtw'! gy THE DOZEN CookLeE CUTTER BODIES —L THINK THE’ GOT my COUSIN. “TERMINATOR TERMPAPERS Essays On | DEMAND. STAND. 4 The Helen Herring ¢ Feo’ SCREAM FROM THE CLASS- foom , STUDENT woanl'T TAKE A | Academsa Bves COT ME BY THE THROAT. vs | | | «o | 7 : stisieet y ny ots NO. NER —— ——— Peano ae a 7 Rotary Club of Charlot- tetown Scholarship: To be el- igible you must be a physi- cally disabled person who is entering or continuing stud- ies at Holland college or the University of Prince Edward Island. You must also be a resident of PEI. The deadline for this $500. scholarship is April 15 (tentative date). The University Women’s Club of St. John: This $600. scholarship is for a female student who will he entering- her final year of undergradu- ate study in September 1988. You must be a graduate of a high school in NB School District 19 or 20. The schol- arship is awarded on the ba- sis of a student’s academic standing and financial need. Deadline March 31. ‘OOU'RE DFA) BUT GET A - Thelma Sewell Memorial Scholarship/NB Home Eco- This nomics Association: $1200. scholarship is for a graduate of a High School in NB who has evidence of a genuine interest in Home Economics ‘or related ject areas. su he Applicants must have applied for admission to a Bachelor’s degree pro- gram in Home Economics in any Province in Canada, and they must have achieved good results in a variety of high school subjects, in- cluding the applied sciences. Deadline is May 31. There it is for this week fellow students! 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