by Laurie Reeves Today, I you might be in- Hello again! thought terested in those bursaries/ scholarships/ assistance pro- grams at the undergradu- ate level, and the graduate level with upcoming dead- lines. This listing is not in- clusive and so I encourage you to drop by Student Services- Financial Aid for a more in- depth look into what is avail- able. Some upcoming dead- lines for undergraduate level: BURSARIES FOR OVERSEAS AFFILI- ATED STUDENTS: Open to Cambridge stu- dents Graduate student from overseas’ to become members of Peterhouse reading for an undergraduate degree as affil- iated students. Awarded according to individual financial circum- stances. Deadline is October 31. semester pm. Rg positions: JN Qa Pp &w WwW lst year Rep. 2nd year Rep. CANADIAN WA- - TER RESOURCES ASSOCI- ATION: Focus of study on water resources in Canada. citizen or landed immigrants attending Canadian university or Col- lege. Canadian $500.00 Deadline is October 31. ORVILLE ERIK- SON MEMORIAL SCHOL- ARSHIP FUND: Conservation Based on a student’s in- tent to pursue career in con- servation. Up to $1,000. No deadline. ELIZABETH COUSINS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP: ' Home Economics field of study Entering Junior or Senior year, high academic standing. $600. Deadline is mid-October. PEI UNION OF PUB- LIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES: Open field of study. Members or dependents of Union. $500. Deadline is October 30. RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS: Open field of study. Senior students born be- tween October 2, 1965 and October 1, 1969 who attend Oxford. The Student Union is accepting ap- plications for the following positions: 1. Typesetting for The Gem $25.00 per issue 2. Year Book 1987/88 Editor or Co Editor 3. Promotions Co ordinator $250.00 per 4. Gem Production Manager ($40.00 per issue) Applications can be picked up at the Student Union Building (Barn) Mon-Fri 9:00 am—4:00 bm. Complete one application per position. Ap- lication deadline is Friday, Oct 16/87 at 4:00 The Hiring Board is calling for applications for the follow- 1. Typesetter for the Gem — $25.00 per issue - Year Book 1988 Editor or Co Editors - Promotions Co Ordinator — $250.00 per semester - CRO Chief Returning Officer — Volunteer - Octoberfest Chairperson or persons — Volunteer - Winter Carnival Chairperson or persons — Volunteer - SIC (Student Judical Committee) Applications can be picked up at the Student Union Mon b Fyi 9:00am-4:00pm. Please fill out one application per job. pplication deadline: Fri, Oct 23/87 4:00pm. ® iday, October 16 1987 Tuition fees plus 4,200 pounds per annum for per- sonal expenses. Deadline is October 23. CANADA COUNCIL-AID TO ATISTS: Artists Active professionals and professionals just finished ba- sic training. Up to $9,000 for 4-12 months. Various deadlines. CANADIAN HOME ECONOMICS ASSO- CIATION: Outstanding Home Eco- nomics student. Various deadlines. CANADIAN WA- TER RESOURCES ASSOCI- ATION: Focus of study upon wa- ter resources in Canada. Canadian citi- zen or landed immigrant at- ‘tending Canadian university or college. $3,000. Deadline is October 31. COMMONWEALTH INTERCHANGE SCHEME: Open field of study. Travel grants for Pro- of Interchange be- Com- motion tween universities in monwealth countries. Cost of travel. Deadline is October 31. EMBASSY OF ITALY: Open field of study. Scholastic and profession background. Deadline is October 30/ April 15. FOREIGN GRADUATE AWARDS: Deadline is October. FRENCH LANGUAGE BURSARY PROGRAM: Deadline is November 15. FONDS POUR LA FOR- MATION DE CHERCHEURS ET L’AIDE A LA RECHECHE (FONDS: F.C.A.R.): Open field of study. Enrollment in M.A. in Phd. level. $8,000/ $10,000. Deadline is November 15. RHODES SCHOL- ARSHIP (UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD): Study of own choice. Must have completed at least 3 years of university by application deadline date; un- married; born between Octo- ber °59 and October ’65. L 10,000 Deadline is October 25. Elections Thursday, Oct. 15, 1987 Friday, Oct. 16,1987 for the following positions Science Rep Business Rep Freshman Rep Veterinary Medicine Rep Board of Governors Rep Education Rep Senate Rep (2) Polling stations will be open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in the Robertson Library Ron Caineron. CRO LEO WILDMAN FOUN- DATION: Graduate students to en- gage in International compar- ative studies in field of Social Security. Approved course of post graduate studies. Deadline is October 31. If you want any assis- tance concerning bursaries/ scholarships/ assistance pro- grams, drop by during my of- fice hours: Monday 12:30-3:30 pm Tues. & Thurs. 11:45- 2:15 pm Wednesday —_10:30-12:30 pm Assistance also applies to any problems or concerns that you may have with your Students loans. Remember, “In Search of the Green” begins with you.s money to own them. THIS TAPE Is NOT ONLY FREE, IT’S PRICELESS. You probably own several tapes that look like this one. 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