The Hello again. One of the hot topics in financial aid news these days in the Canada Student Loan and its appeal procedure. I would like to point out two think, 1) if you aren’t satisfied with your load assessment, for a legitimate reason, you have a right to appeal and 2) many appeals are handled very routinely through the Stu- dent Aid branch of the Dept. of Education. Steps for appealing your stu- dent loan: 1. There is no deadline for ap- peals. Although it is in your in- terest to file an appeal as soon as possible. 2. You can appeal if: -you didn’t receive amount of award requested the Search for the Green -if your award was adjusted 3. You may appeal any of the following: assessed student con- tribution, assessed parental con- tributions, and/or assessed edu- cational costs. The usual basis for appeal is an extenuating cir- cumstance. However, even if your reason isn’t a common one don’t hesitate to appeal if you can’t meet your expenses for the com- ing year. 4. Your student contribution may be appealed due to excep- tionally low income, unemploy- ment, or if you attended interces- sion courses or summer school. 5. Parental contribution ap- peals will be considered in the case of funeral, legal fees, wed- Canada Employment Centre Part-time Employment Now that you are settling into your class schedules, if you find you have time and need the money, drop by our office to reg- ister for part-time work. We have a job board updated regu- larly and will be glad to give you the particulars on those posted. Fall Recruitment Graduates are asked to keep in mind the following recruitment dates. UCPA Application Form must be completed for each com- petition and returned to this of- fice. When your completed form has been returned, you may sign up for the companies in which you have an interest. Listed be- low are recruiting date for this week. Complete lists are avail- able at this office. Parliamentary Inter ship Program 1989-— 99 Canadian Political Science Association The interships are open to Canadian citizens who are recent graduates of a Canadian Univer- sity. Basic stipend is approxi- Oct 5/6 — Interviews - Midland Transport — open to BBA’s dings, dependant relatives, un- avoidable home emergency re- pairs, strikes, unemployment, and illness that affected income. 6. Appeals for educational costs will be considered based on an increase in the cost following the original application for loan. In order to help students with their loans and/or appeals I offer my assistance Tuesday through Friday from 1:30 to 3:30. < .Here are some upcoming scholarship deadline dates, but I remind you that there are also more awards not printed here in todays column because of quan- tity. Do come in and inquire at Student Services because the search for the green really does begin with you. . a on Campus mately $14,000. for ten months, plus travel subsidies. Applica- tions must be received no later than December 31st. National Research Council Opportunities for Summer Employment are available for re- turning students in Science and Engineering. Application forms are available at this office. Appli- cations and Transcripts of Marks must be received at NRC no later that Nov. 20, 1988. Debbie MacMurdo, Manager. Oct 6 — Pre-screen deadline — Clarkson Gordon — open to those who wish to follow the CA pro- gram Oct 7 — Pre-screen deadline — National Bank — open to bilingual BBA students Oct 7 — Pre-screen deadline ~— Collins Barrow — open to those who wish to follow the CA program Oct 7 — Pre-screen deadline — Peat Marwick — open to those who wish to follow the CA program Oct 7 — Pre-screen deadline — Price Waterhouse — open to those who wish to follow the CA program (Toronto only) Oct 11 — Pre-screen deadline — Royal Bank of Canada — open to Business and Arts graduates Oct 11 — Pre-screen deadline —- Touche Ross — open to those who wish to follow the CA program Oct 11/12 — Interviews —- Coopers & Lybrand (Accounting) Oct 13 — Interviews — Thorne Ernst & Whinney (Accounting) Oct 14 — Deadline for Applications for Fed. Gov’t Employment Opportunities for Univ. Grad- uates. 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