PAGE 8 1ithifiihiiiiifi§§§§£§§§instun S.C.O.P.A. ? Ifiiiiiifl'fii‘ii!I***§*******§* How many times have you applied for a summer job, let's say, and you didn't get the job... because you had NO PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE. If you think its bad now, what will it be like when you apply for a job when you get out of university? Let's face it folks, when your resume goes across an employers desk along with three thosand other names, and you have no experience in the work world; where do you think the employers are going to put your resume? Of course, there going to file it ... right into the circular filing cabinet. Well at last someone is trying to do something about it! Last May, U.P.E.I.S.U., V.P. Hiternal came up with the idea of getting students some work experience by getting them to work for free, doing small marketing and other business related jobs, in the ’P.E.I. business community. 'ifiiong with four other students they took this ideal“ and moulded it int6.3 an association called "Student Career Oriented Projects Association” or in .short S.C.O.P.A. S.C.O.P.A. is a voluntary, non—profit organization which is here to help the student with "no previous work experience." Presently it just deals with Business students, but hopefully within the near future it w'll diversify it concerns in o 0 er are s 0 academic life i.e. social work, political science. The way the system works, the board of directors picks the projects they think would be beneficial, then place the students they think would be most appropriate for the job to the certain project, and then send them on their way. The Board of Directors will then help and give input to problems, and some certain Profs said they are also available for consultation. Once the solution has been solved, it is presented to the firm, whether it is implemented or not is the firms decision, for we don’t take responsibility for the outcome. After successful completion of two projects, the student will recieve a reference from the Board. To be up front, these projects are no birthday party. They are real life situations which require real work. It is for this reason that this association will become a success. If you have any questions or want to get involved in S.C.O.P.A., you can contact Directors: Ken Baker - Chairman Vice-Chairman Sanderson Treasurer Kent MacKay — Personnel Gus Hillstrom — - DQSSible. Relations U.P.ELI. SUN Oct. 6, 83 eye out on the Business Society Notice Board fer times‘ -and location for upcoming meetings.. .If you have already been informed about S.C.O.P.A. or are interested in joining you MUST fill out an application form at the S. U. Office in order to recieve work, and do so as soon as Gus Hillstrom - , SCOPA Public Relations Director' $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ FINANCIAL AID COLUMN Welcome back to all those students returning this year and a special welcome to the freshmen coming to U.P.E.I. for the first time. ‘ My name is Sylvia Crawford and I’m a fourth year student here at U.P.E.I. and I will be working in Student Services this semester as financial aid advisor. My duties are Vto help information on financial aid application .forms you may require. "'1‘ will ~keep‘you,>' infbrned of any bursaries, scholarships, awards, etc... you may be eligible for _and j aren't ‘ aware of, by ‘ producing a financial aid column that will be published in the Sun each week. I It will provide you with all the up-to-date information on financial aid. ' It may be to your benefit to. drop in and see me. While here you can J CLASSIFIED ADS ************** *** TUTORING *** 'Qualified instructors for all introductory level University courses. Group and/or individual sessions. For more information phone 676—2128, day or evening. *** CLASSIFIED ADS *** 2.00- classified ad for one issue. Advertise books, plants, records, or anything else you want to buy 0”. sell. fillout a "Request" form and it will be on file financial assistance you may need. important , graduating this year who 'plan to go graduate school and require financial assistance in order to do so, come in as soon as possible. deadlines bursaries and ‘Scholarship for post-graduates that ar approaching. Don't.hesitate to com in and ‘see me and I’ll b happy to help you. My office hours are Tuesday and Thursday 1:00 A:OO p.m. (If this does no suit other arrangements ca be made). My office “is i Student Services, lst floor Main ‘ Building $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ . friestnnuunnutusslengsnasune strdents- with thegavailableu s? a.’ 4:5: wousu AND UNI§§§ and provide! you “with any*~*““ ’ 4 a non-credit cofirse Department Extension presents a series of six lectures dealing with culminating in a with guest speaker, SHIRLEY 3 EXecutive Vice-President, Canadian Congress. will include: Unions Then Aesertiveness: Assertiveness: Personal; Union. Structure and How to Make Bargaining Issues and Demands at the CELEBRATE! STUDENT DAY, at the SENIOR CLASS ' ‘BASH' Thursday, Oct., 6 Entertainment Provided by Ray Peiletier Start Your Long-Weekend Party at The senior Class Bash. SCHEDULE: 7 Wednesday eveningsndeQ October~ee“30 N°¥§QB§§ a xeew sin: Js J} PLACE' AND TIME: Robertson 7 Library a 111, 7:00-9:30 p.m. REGISTRATION;J,.'V.ca11 Extension ' Department, 892-A121, ext. 125. 126, 310 FEE: V $u9 v whic includes six lectures an: one banquet ticket BANQUET: Wednesday, November 30, 6:30 p.m. (additional banquet tickets may be purchased for $10.51 each through the Extension Department). *so§**************§********