In Search for the Green By Laurie Murphy Financial Aid Advi- sor Office Hours: Tuesday 10-11; 1—4:30 Wednesday 8:30-1 Thursday 10-11 We have a new Director of Student. Services. Marion Basha replaces Jum Griffith (who has taken an employment position at an university on the Pacific coast). I would like to congrat- ulate Ms. Basha in her adminis- trative position. Financial aid is available for those of you need- ing information on our Fed- eral/Provincial Student Aid loan and bursary programs. The best course of ation is to get an ap- plication form and booklet and to fill it out as well as you can. Then, drop by to see me and I’ll look it over for you. Quite often things get missed for one reason or another, and it is helpful to get an outside party to check it for certainly © such mistakes or for any ommis- sions. the world of scholarships and bursaries is revolving as it should here in the sturdy filing cabnets. No kidding, I’be got hundreds of up to date bits of information on local, national, and international programs available. you will be perfectly able to access these files yourself, but I offer my help in this area of aid as well as any questions about budgeting con- cerns. I hope my message of informa- tion and assistance regarding fi- _ nancial-aid from the Department of Student Services is clear. The bottom line remains one of re- sponsibility; the search for the green begins with you. Here are some upcoming award opportunities: Terry Fox Humanitarian Award Program A. Open Pillsbury Undergraduate Scholarship Program: The purpose of the Pillsbury Undergraduate Scholarship Pro- gram is to encourage scholastic achievement and development in areas which are of primary concern to Pillsbury Canada Limited. Two awards of $1250.00 will be awarded to students of Busi- ness /Commerce and two awards of $1250.00 will also e given to students of Food Sciences and Agricultural Science. This pro- gram is open to all faculties of Business/Food Science/ Agricultural Science at Canadian Universities. Four university scholarships are awarded annually. Eligibility is limited to students who have completed their sec- ond full year of study towards their undergraduate year. Evalua- tion will be based on the student’s academic transcripts as well as participation in extra-curricular activities. completed applications are to be sent directly to the Scholarship Selection Committee not later than Nov. 30: Catholic Women’s League Bursary A. Open : B. Available for Catholic, female students attending a post— secondary educational institution. Information concerning your parents and their occupations, the number in your family, and your financial situation is requested. Comments of you Pastor is re- quired. C. there are ten awards of $200.00 D. January 31. Orville Erikson Memorial Scholarship Fund The fund consists of a 5-member board of trustees. The B. the awards will be of particular interest to graduating sec- ondary level student and those currently studying towards a first degree or diploma in a Canadian university or college. Scholarship candidates must be Canadian citizens or have applied for citizen- ship at the time of award consideration. Selection criteria for recip- ients will be based on demonstration of th highest ideals and qual- ities of citizens*:p and humanitarian service while in pursuit of ex- cellence in thier academic, amateur sport, fitness, health, commu- nity service, and related endeavours. C. The value of each award is $3000.00 annually, for a maxi- mum of four years or until a first degree is obtained. D. Feb. 1 Board is responsible for the selection of candidates who will re- ceive scholarship in any given year. The Canadian Wildlife Founda- tion receives, collects, and distributes applications to the OEMSF Trustees. The Trustees evaluate application and submit their list of application warrenting support. All scholarships cover a regular academic year. Each scholarship is divided into two equal parts. One unit is issued in September; the other, in January. Applica- tion may be made for a summer or other sessions. A. Conservation B. All applicants must be competent, full-time students regis- ered in a recognized Canadian educational institute and be citi- zens of Canada, or landed immigrants, with the intent of working in Canada. All applicants must be in need of financial assistance to pursue thier course of study. C. Up to $3000.00 value ‘ D. Scholarship applications may be submitted at any time throughout the year. Trustees will evaluate applications in June and December. : New Release directory are the names, degrees and telephone numbers of: ¢ executive and administrative officers e directors of research institutes and research chairs. numbers, of: @ the universities ; ¢ national, provincial and regional organizations federal and provincial agencies and departments. New features include: ® an institutional index © information on AUCC associate members. Annual. Bilingual. Ottawa, Canada K1P 5N1. Note: Prepayment in Canadian funds required. ——) Universities Telephone Directory 1989-1990 Puts you in touch with faculty and officers at AUCC member institutions. Included in the ¢ deans of faculties, directors of schools and department chairs Also provided are.the name, address, telephone numbers and, where available, telex and fax Cost: $14.95 Canada, $15.95 USA (add $1 first class); $17.95 Other (add $1 first class). Order your copy now from AUCC Publications/com, 151 Slater Street, | 7 Kt Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada for Study in Scotland drews, St. Andrews, Scotland. a stipend for basic expenses. | } | “Page 6 = ———— —— —— | D. Jan. 31 The McEuen Undergraduate Scholarship A. Open to disciplines available at the University of St. An- e Debating _ Society Aristotle said, “ There are only two parts to a speech: You make a statement and you prove it.” This is the essence of debat- ing, producing logical arguments that your opponents can’t refute. On the converse, it is attaching the logical and evidential chinks in your opponent’s armour. But debating is much more than this; it’s also thinking, act- ing, the thrill of competition, the glory of victory, the determina- tion that springs from defeat. Formal debate is comlex, graceful and prfound, while at the same time it is harsh, concrete and practical. It is one of the old- est activities of civilization, and a crucial right modern democra- cies. You have an invitation to join us and train your mind while developing skills in argumenta- tion, analysis, and speech that will be a freat asset to you what- ever you do in life. you have a chance to try your hand at the an- cient art of public speaking and ebating that today controls al- most ever major facet of our so- ciety, government, law, and busi- ness, to name jus the most obvi- cous. Whether you are speaking in the House of Commons, address- ing a jury, presenting a business report, defending your thesis, or just arguing wiht your spouse, the skill you develop with us will help you when you graduate. Debating is an important and fun’ experience that you may never forget. It make no dif- ference if you’ve never spoken in public before in you life; We are all learning and improving. De- bating is a difficult art, but one which is infinitely rewarding. Ev- eryone interested in finding out more about debating is encour- aged to attend one of our weekly meetings, which are held ‘every Wednesday at 3:30 in Main 311. % Ye Re Pe SOA WY B. The McEuen Scholarship is awarded annually in memory of Dr. charles Stuart McEuen to a Canadian student resident in Canada who is of Schottish ancestry, or is the son or daughter of an | alumnus of the Unversity of St. Andrews. The Scholarship is ten- able for a three-year course of studies toward an ordinary degree or a four-year course toward an honours degree. ‘It is renewable from year to year on the basis of satisfactory performance. Appli- cants must not be more than 21 years of age and must be attend- ing university in Canada or be qualified for admission into a uni- versity in Canada. the winner is chosen on the basis of outstand- ing academic achievement and leadership potential. C. The scholarship covers all tuition fees and residence costsad _~ hursday, November 3,1 ===