Notices continued from last page Services. The following is a list of most of the awards available with the deadline dates following. *National Access Awareness Week (NAAW) Student Awards Program- deadline March 15/. e enalp 2. a Bs 94 é Pan eD * Carol Thomson Memorial Fund Scholarship for any individuals with a learning disability- deadline May 15/94 *The Donald E. Curren Scholarship- open to mobility impaired students with preference to paraplegic and quadriplegic persons- deadline July 10/94: * Rixon Rafter Scholarship fund to assist blind persons continuing their education- deadline Sept. 30/94) *Judge Brian Stevenson Scholarship Fund *The Doreen Kronick Scholarship awarded to students whose program of study will lead to that individual being able to assist persons with learning disabilities. *National Scholarships for post-secondary students with disabilities: -IMASCO Scholarship program and Mattinson Scholarship program- June 1/94 -Morton Copnick Scholarship for Disabled Students- August 31/94 -Canadian National Institute for the Blind, Ross C. Purse Doctoral Fellowship- April 1/94 -Scholarship for individuals with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus- May 1/94 -Global Television Network Broadcasters of the Future: Scholarship Internship Award for a Canadian with a physical disability. -Maureen Ashton Memorial Scholarship Fund *§cholarships available for study in the United States- deadlines vary *Alberta Sports and Recreation Association for the Blind (ASRAB)- deadline June 1/94 *Aird Scholarship for disabled students studying full time at a recognized post-secondary institution in Ontario- deadline April 29/94 If you have any further questions or desire to find out more about these awards please fell free to drop into Student Services. Good Luck! Treena Gallant Financial Aid Advisor Senior 4-H members 1994 is full of exciting opportunities. This year, 4-H members are given a chance to apply for one $390 and three $1000 scholarships. This financial assistance will be awarded to the 4-H'ers who meet the criteria. Ata time when education is quickly becoming essential and the expenses for education are increasing, it is great to have offered this assistance. THE CO-OPERATORS 4-H SCHOLARSHIP- $1000 For a 4-h'er entering any year in a post Secondary education at a university, college or other post-secondary educational institution. ene LG I Application deadline: April 8, 1994 FUND- $390 ae -Fora4-H’er entering any year in an agricultural degree program at a recognized university Application deadline: April 8, 1994 FARM CREDIT CORPORATION 4-H SCHOLARSHIP AWARD- $1000 -For a 4- H'er entering any year in a post-secondary education at a university, college or other post-secondary educational institution. Application deadline: April 8, 1994 This assistance is a terrific opportunity Sincerely, Janice McCabe 4-H worker YEARBOOKS ARE IN!!! All the yearbooks up to and including 1992- 1993 are now in! If you want to pick up your yearbook(s), drop by the yearbook office during its business hours: Monday | 1:30-1:00, Tuesday 12:30-2:00, Thursday 12:00-1:00, and Friday | 1:30-12:30. If no one’s in and you don’t want to wait, leave a message in the door slot and/ or go to the Student Union office to ask any questions you may have. Notice The university is currently conducting an internal strategic review through the Academic Review and Planning Committee. Part of the internal review includes a survey of students to determine student awareness and use of services at U.P.E.I. This will take the form of a telephone survey, to be conducted during the week of March 9 to March 16. A market research firm will be phoning students at home and questioning them about their use of the services available at the university. Student cooperation in this survey would be greatly appreciated. Notice All students, full and part time, who expect to graduate in May, 1994, are reminded that they mustmake application for a certificate, diploma, or a degree. Application forms are available at the Registrar's Office and must be completed by Tuesday, March 15. The graduation fee must be paid by Friday, April 29, at the Business Office, as follows. Certificate or Diploma _ | Degree $25 $50 Attention Notices are due Thursdays at noon. Late submissions will be | printed in the following week's issue HARVEST TRUST 4-H SCHOLARSHIP U.P.E.I. Department of Music noon hour recital series Histoires La Meneuse de tortues d’or Three Preludes Andante Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) George Gershwin (1898-1938) arr. Wolfgang Schlie UPEl SAXOPHONE QUARTET Peter Wynne, soprano Steve Bellamy, alto Julie Mills, tenor Chris Ward, baritone Canzone Samuel Barber/Rampal Leigh Ann Ryan, flute Jennifer King, piano Pas de deux Charles Cushing (b. 1905) Matt McGonnell, trumpet Kelly McLean, piano Sonata No.6 in E Major Adagio ma non tanto J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Anne Curley, flute Allison MacPherson, piano Recitative and Allegro Paul Koepke Julie Mills, alto saxophone Shelley Griffin, piano Concerto No. 12 Allegro Tombaso Albinoni (1671-1750) Chris Ward, oboe Ruth Ann MacDonald, piano Sonata Allegro Vivace Adagio/Presto molto vivace Bernhard Heiden (b. 1910) Peter Wynne, alto saxophone Jennifer King, piano Dr. Steel Recital Hall | [apres march fifteenth 1994 page 23 | 12:30 PM, Wednesday March 16, 1994 University of Prince Edward Island What's on at the Panther Lounge The next two weeks are jam-packed with events down at the Barn. Starting off the week on Wednesday, March 16, our weekly jam night will be featuring “Clothing Optional”. The music starts at 9:30 and lasts until the wee hours of the morning. Rise early Thursday morning to have breakfast and rush to the Barn to be here by one o'clock, since that’s when the doors will open for ST. PAT’s '94. Saint John band Windjammer will be playing in the afternoon, and a full three sets of good ol’ irish music at night beginning about 8:30 or 9:00. There will be plenty of green draft and tons of people. Friday the Business Policy students will be celebrating passing in their policy projects, and you can bet they'll be blowing off some steam since those those projects are four months of purehell!!! This willalso bea suitcase pub. The Business Society will send two lucky people to Halifax to watch the CIAU Basketball Championship. The lucky winners and their hangovers will leave Saturday morning. Also on Friday night, the Vet College are hosting a “gathering” down at the Barn. Some Vet students have just finished eight exams and they deserve a night off to “relax”. Saturday, March 19 is going to be yet another “Customer appreciation” night. This will be the last one of the semester, and if you've ever attended one you won't want to miss this one. Brian Dunnand Mike Pendergast (a.k.a. “Life of Reilly”) will be keeping in the Irish Theme of St. Pat's Day and will have everyone at their party best. Drink prices will be so low we can't print them! If you can survive those four days you'll have to be one of the over four hundred people who will attend Wrestlemania X at the Barn on Sunday, March 20. The doors open at 3:00 and the action begins at 5:00. This Promises to ve the best wrestling event ever, so. get there early and enjoy our ten-foot screen. The finale to our “Fun in the Sun” contest is fast approaching and the qualifiers to date are: Glen Miller Fidel Murphy Lisa Ranki Amanda Campbell Chris Matter Stella Teoli . Lois Hume Remember, we will be drawing for the trip on March 31. There will be one qualifier spot left for that night, plus the first nine lucky winners. You must be here to win. St.Petersburg looks really good with all the snow we still have. Sr ae