Thursday, March 15, 1990 4 The Gem In Search OF The Green ed tlh I work Mw, 1:30 — 4:30 as your financial aid advisor. You can approach me for information on available scholarships, bur- saries, ‘and loans. Off the top I want to encourage you to par- ticipate in the upcoming stu- dent Union Rally. The educa- tion system that everyone is talk- ing about is yours. Don’t you think you should be involved? Look for details to be publicized around campus. Also, the next scheduled PEI student aid appeal board meeting is March 28th. Whether you spent your read- ing break reading or not is none of my business. My concern is that you had a break of some kind, and that it was relatively free from fi- nancial stress. (It can be such a drag to have fee time with no funds.) Perhaps, next year your budgeting will be such that your reading break is everything that you need it to be. This year still holds midterms’ for some of you and I hoe all goes well. When you have free time I invite you to drop by student ser- vices for a look at the undergrad- uate and graduate financial aid binders and accompanying files. There are’ still sny awards’ avail- able. The Provincial student aid appeals board met recently, and will probably meet a few more times before the semester is out. If you are thinking about pursu- ing an appeal of your own, then get me to have a look at it first. I can give advice, or relieve some of those unnecessary fears, or both. I have been the student repre- sentative on the board for three years now, and, believe me, the process is not as bad as you think. The committee meeting con- cerning the fee 9th deadline UPEI Awards is scheduled for Friday March 2 nd. It usually takes an- other week or so before notice is received by the winners. The St. Governors administer two schol- arships. I hope this information answers many of you that had questions. The Mary Ellen Mac- Donald scholarship awarded for leadership is still not decided, is march 19th. The george Mac- Donald Scholarship Awarded for above average academic and ath- letic performance has a deadline date of March Ist. I hope you are successful in you applications. That’s That. Following are two upcoming awards for graduating students. Also, I include an award for those students interested in a Masters . in Business Administration. Re- member, the “Search For The Green” begins with you. COMMUNITY OF WEST ROYALTY/DR. PETER MEINCKE AWARD This award of $200 is avail- able to a student graduating this year “who has excelled in the area of community services.” Ex- amples of this type of service might be: Big Brothers/Big Sis- ters, PEI Literacy Council, Minor Sports, 4-H, Church groups, Po- litical parties. Application forms are available at the Registrar’s Office and must be submitted no later than 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, 30 MARCH, 1990. Dunstan’s board of - HENRY BIRKS & SONS GOLD MEDAL This medal is awarded to a graduating student who has demonstrated to an outstand- ing degree qualities of scholarship and leadership within the Univer- sity community. Recommenda- tions for this award may be made by any member of the University community to the Awards Com- mittee by 30 March. Winners of the Governor General’s Medals will not be eligible for this award. Recommendations and sup- porting material will be received in this office for onward transmis- sion to the Awards Committee up to Friday, 30 March, 1990. THE SCOTIABANK SCHOLARSHIPS - 1990/1991 VALUE Two scholarships valued at $12,500 each will be awarded for the 1990/91 academic year, to students entering the first year of the MBA program at Dalhousie University. The awards will be . renewable, contingent upon the Scholars maintaining a high level of scholastic achievement in the first year of the award and contin- uing full time studies toward an MBA degree at Dalhousie. Sco- tiabank Scholars will have the op- tion of a position of employment with the Bank for the months be- tween the first and second years of the MBA program. QUALIFICATION Candidates must meet all the normal requirements for admis- sion to the faculty of Graduate Studies and the MBA program at Dalhousie. Each Scotiabank Scholar will be a well-rounded in- Canada Employment Centre 16 March 1990 — Various Positions — Banff Lifts, Banff, Alta 16 March 1990 — Tree Planters — Broland Enterprises Inc., Quebec & Ont. 16 March 1990 — Tree Planters — Coast Range Contracting, B.C., Alta, Ont. 16 March 1990 — Tree Planters —- Greendale Forestry, Antigonish, N.S. 16 March 1990 - Various Positions — Paradise Lodge & Bungalows, Lake Louise 16 March 1990 — Student Placement Officer - CEC, Port. Hawksbury, N.S. 16 March 1990 — Waiter/Waitress — Bulingual, Co. Federation catering ~ 16 March 1990 — Various Positions - Manitou-Wabing Sports, parry Sound, Ont. 16 March 1990 — Tree Planters - Nechako Reforestation — Prince George, B.C. 16 March 1990 — Grasscutters — University Cut—Rite 23 March 1990 — Student Placement Officer — Province of Quebec 1 April 1990 - Various Positions - Kilmorey Lodge, Waterton Lake, Alta 9 April 1990 — Internship Programme — Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly 9 April 1990 — Pesticide Warehouse worker — Eric C. Robinson Inc. Albany ifax, Nova Scotia, B3H 4H6, re- questing application materials for the Scotiabank Scholarship as well as the MBA program. The award application and supporting documentation must be returned to the University no later than April 15. Please note that the MBA program application must also be complete by that date in order to be considered for this award. dividual who has demonstrated outstanding scholastic abilities in his or her undergraduate field of study. 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