f The UPEI SUN, January 14, By Pam Clark I trust you had a relaxing holiday and are ready for a rewarding term. If you are in need of financial assistance this term and/or next term, please drop by first floor Main Building and we'll explore possibilites in which you might be interested. You never know what you are eligible for unless you check! My office hours this semester are: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 11:30 - 1:130 Tuesday and Thursday: 1:00 - 3:00 ' 1932, page 20. FlNA‘NCIALAlD Below are a. couple of awards you might be interested in. McEwen Undergraduate Scholarship One awardto a Canadian resident of Scottish ancestry, or the son or [daughter of an alumnus of the University of St. Andra-Is, Scotland. 'Ilenable for a these year course of studies at the University of Andrews, Scotland. Applicants must not be more that 21 years of age. Deadline:- February 15. UPEI NEnDrial Bursarv' Several awaufls ranging from 125.00 to $300 are available for the second term, and. will be given by the Scholarships and Bursary Committee. Full—time students in any year may apply. One of the major requirements is NEED. Deadline: January 31 flUS I a (t as m _ ‘3 '- Monday 9 - . 69m 1 g , @ Tuesday 9 - 8pm I x ' a g triednesciay 9 — 1pm V m I}! Thursday 9 — 633m ; I; Friday '9 - Corn 7 a _ A 2 .(D , Saturday 9‘— 4pm _ ‘3 GUYS C sru DE NT” z ms “unsoumeo ,' « arm mama a... {mag msmsiuerom no. murmur 892-3938 HAflR = wwe- reams-Serrmeacua ‘ I (lgeen's University at Kingston Master of Business Administration Queen's University at Kingstonpffers a modern, discipline-based approach to the study of management in the complex organizations of today and tomorrow. The learning atmosphere in the School of Business is lively, informal, intimate and fleiible. Persons from almost all academic programs will find MBA studies rewarding Financial assistance is available. . r a-<- —————— —— Professor W.E. Miklas Chairman, MBA Program School of Business, Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Please send information concerning Queen's MBA to Name Street City . UniversitL ' I'll. At the Canada Employ—' ment Centre on Campus,-we are now involved in summer employment recruiting, among many other things. So here, outlined briefly, are some of the openings we have received to date. RCMP Summer Constable - The Summer Student Progran within the Royal Canadian Mounte' enjoyed five successful Students employed und ' . lS\QI"OgTPflZ are ‘ «L ». a ' \ etc to detacnments L' .‘ ' ‘.,— w ‘3." tor ; oi, the In. ovince dur perio‘ commencin; ‘ t erminat' i was ‘ . (4 Constable which 3:? allows him/her to act “in an official police capacity. Firearms are not worn and students do not patrol on their own. Shift work Employment and 2 ‘ . immigration Canada ' Immigration Canada Police has Graduating Year Province Program Emploiet :‘ . inclu.ing weekends is involved. Basic Selection Criteria is: Age - l9 years Must be a Canadian Citizen Have a valid DriVers' License : I Now attending University. Parks Canada — Park Attendant - Summer, a positions as Toll Booth Attendant, Campground Attendant or Information Officer. Deal‘line for - Application - Jam/22. C areer—Ori ent ed Bunnie r D Employment — off rs Vemployment with various Fed. Gov't Departments in an area relate. to ‘ your field of studies. 'fipplioation Ferns art - now availihle at the La fa Employment Centre \E‘QOHS¢ _;“1.ali§ ;_ - .‘ef :._,'.T..Iw’ "Resume-Writing Sessions» accommodating up to, ten students per, class-are “available on . reguestl Next session Friday. ‘ . Jan- 29thy 2.00 p.m2 Sign up at Our office, - ~ ' ~ Suzanne cations.