February 27,1997 The Banner Classifieds Page 9 CAMPUS Community service: Why not earn funds as a paid volunteer? The Financial Aid Office has positions in community agencies at the local, elementary and middle schools. We also invite you to inquire about community service activi ties in an area which may be of interest to you or re lated to your major. Any approved area must be a service identified with local and community residents (i.e. literacy training, edu cation welfare, social ser vices, recreation, etc.) If you may be interested in this, beginning Fall 1997, please come by the Financial Aid Office and let us know so that we can add you to the prospective list. For more info, please call 2221, Mrs. McElrath, director. Do you have a problem with your professors? If you do, please contact the faculty conciliator. He can help you try to solve your problems with faculty and staff. Call J. W. Miller at 251-6441 or come by Rhoades 200. Do you have a conflict with your roommate, pro fessor, parent, significant other, etc.? If so, we can help. The UNGA Mediation Center offers free, confi dential help resolving your conflict. For more info, call 232-5120. WWW Help Desl«. Need help building your home page? CHIPS and the UNCA Computer Center are here to help you with a WWW Help Desk Tues days and Wednesdays, 2- 4 p.m. in RBH 005. Meet ings are free, no appoint ment necessary.For more info, e-mail chips @ cs.unca.edu Available to students only, movie tickets for $3/tlcket with UNCA student ID. Two tickets available per ID. Tickets purchased are good at Beaucatcher Cin emas and United Artists Cinemas at Biltmore Square Mall. The chancellor’s open of fice hours are as follows from 2-3 p.m.: March 5, April 1, April 17, and April 30. The UNCA Career Center is offering a series of ca reer strategy workshops at the Career Center office in Weizenblatt on the lower CAMPUS level. Workshops are Tues- days 5:15-6 p.m. and Thurs days 12:15-1 p.m. Formore info, call 251 -6515. The top ics are: Mar. 4 & 6, “Re sume Writing Basics,” Mar. 18 & 20, “Job Search Strat egies,” Mar. 25 & 27, “Jobs on the Internet,” April 1 & 3, “Making the Most of the 1997 Job Fair,” and April 8 & 10, “Tips for Interview ing.” JOBS Wanted: Part time em ployee (10-20 hrs. per week) for busy, progressive company. Occasional weekends required. Good phone, computer, and multi-tasking skills a plus. Summer hours possible, $6/ hr. to start. Call 255- 0600. Graduates: International marketing firm expanding into North Carolina. Seeks individuals for rapid ad vancement, recognition, and generous compensa tion. Full-time or part-time available. Call 253-7222. Responsible, reliable babysitter aval table. Your home or mine. References upon request. Call Karen @ 254-8506. EARN OVER $6000 THIS SUMMER RUNNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Build your resume and gain real life business experi ence upon graduation. Summer management po sitions throughout North and South Carolina and Virginia. Formore informa tion call 1-800-393-4521. The UNCA Art Department is seeking male and female models for life drawing classes. You will be called as needed & pay is on an hourly basis. All ages (above 18) and body types welcome. Call Sheri at 251 - 6559 for more info. Alternative Spring Break- Explore nature and self. Five fun days with music, dance, sports, yoga, and vegetar ian meals. Make lasting friendships in the mystical Missouri Ozarks. Rideshares are available. $155 per person. Call 1- 800-896-2387 for a free magazine. For more infor mation, call Elise at the HELP WANTED Universal Renaissance Club at 254-2337 FUNDRAISER—Motivated groups needed to earn $500+ promoting AT&T, Discover, gas, and retail cards. Since 1969, we’ve helped thousands of groups raise the money they need. Call Gina at (800) 592-2121 ex tension 110. Free CD to qualified callers. TCN needs your help. We’re looking for indepen dent representatives for a long-distance tele phone company. Part- time work is available with earning opportunities up to $10,000 and fringe benefits such as free long distance service. Serious inquiries only. Call 274-5185 and ask for Janet or Howard, or call 277-8444 and leave a mes sage. CO-ED RESEDENTIAL SUMMER CAMP needs male and female cabin counselors. Adventure Counselors, Instructors (Swimming, Horse, Canoe, Ropes), Health Coordina tors, and Area Directors. Located near Greensboro, NC. For more information, call John at (910)349-9445 or e-mail schoultz @ vnet.net Catawba Valley Area Girl Scout Council is looking for individuals 18 or older for a camp staff June 4- July21 and/or July 27-Aug. 18, 1997. Looking for sev eral positions, including counselors, lifeguards, backpacking, canoeing, climbing, nature and crafts specialists, assistant camp director, kitchen help, nurse, and business man ager. Camp Ginger Cas cades is located near Lenoir. The camp serves girls ages 6-17 ,who partici pate in a variety of activities according to their age and interest. Includes training. Any questions, call Deb Dowling at 1 -800- 328-8388 or (704) 328-2444 or e-mail cvagsc @ w3link.com. ACADEMIC The Mid-Atlantic Newspa per Advertising and Mar keting Executives will award $4500 in scholar ACADEMIC ships to five deserving stu dents interested in news paper advertising. Quali fied applicants should be rising juniors or seniors. One $2000, one $1000, and three$500 scholarships will be awarded. The deadline to apply is March 1, 1997. Come by the Financial Aid Office, LH 221. The purpose of the William Tasse Alexander Schol arship Fund is to provide merit scholarships to un dergraduate students pri marily in the field of educa tion. 1. Applicants must be rising juniors or seniors in college and must be full-time stu dents. 2. Applicants must be ma joring in the field of educa tion or taking courses lead ing to a career in teaching (except as specified in N um ber 5). 3. Applicants must be resi dents of Mecklenburg County, N.C. 4. Applicants must have a cumulative grade point av erage of 3.0 or better. 5. Applicants who are de scendants of Susan Henry and Thomas J.Watkinsand Margery Cochran and Will iam T. Alexander must meet merit requirements for scholarships but are not lim ited as to field of study or place of residence. For an application, go to the Financial Aid Office LH221. The deadline to apply is March 1, 1997, The Government Finance Officers Association’s Frank L. Greathouse Gov- ernment Accounting Scholarship of $2000 will be awarded to one or more senior undergraduate stu dents enrolled in full-time study preparing for a ca reer in state and local gov ernment finance. To be eligible, the student must be a full-time senior in an undergraduate account ing program preparing for a career in-state and local government finance and must be a permanent resi dent of the United States or Canada. The student must also submit a recommen dation from the student’s academic advisor or the chair of the accounting pro gram. Deadlihefor Applica tions is Feb. 14,1997. Con tact: Scholarship Commit tee, Government Finance ACADEMIC Officers Association, 180 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60601- 7476 or call (312) 977- 9700. The NSPA Annual Schol arship Award Who can apply? Students majoring in ac counting with a “B” or bet ter grade point average. Students enrolled full-time in a degree program at an accredited two-year or four- year college or university. Evening program studies will be considered full-time if they are pursuing an ac counting degree. Only undergraduate stu dents are eligible. Only U..S or Canadian citi zens attending an accred ited business school, col lege or university may ap ply. When to Apply: Students in an accredited two-year college may ap ply during their first year or during their second year if transferring to a four-year institution, provided they have committed them selves to a major in ac- countingthroughoutthe re mainder of their college ca reer. How to Apply: Applications and appraisal forms may be obtained from your school or by writing the NSPA Scholarship Foundation at 1010 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria VA 22314-1574, or calling 703-549-6400, or faxing 703-549-2984. The James Madison Me morial Fellowship Foun dation awards fellowships to future and current sec ondary school teachers of American history, Ameri can government, or social studies in grades 7-12 to support their graduate study of the roots, prin ciples, framing, and devel opment of the U.S. Consti tution. The foundation awards James Madison Fellow ships to college seniors and college graduates without teaching experience (Jun ior Fellows) and to experi enced secondary school teachers in grades 7-12 (Senior Fellows) who will normally enroll, respec tively, in full-time and part- time graduate study lead ing to one of the following master’s degrees listed in the order of the ACADEMIC Foundation’s preferability. A Master’s degree in his tory or political science; A degree of Master of Arts in teaching in history or social studies; or A related master’s degree in education that permits a concentration in history, government, social studies, or political science. Each fellowship recipient must take at least 12 se mester hours or the equiva lent in topics di rectly related to the framing and history of the Constitution of the United States. To request application ma terials for James Madison Fellowships, call: 1-800-525-6928 toll free (Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CST) The purpose of the Rich ard Goolsby Scholarship Fund is to provide college scholarships to students who have shown a career interest or demonstrated practical experience in the plastics industry. Eligibility: Applicants must be full-time students at ei ther a four-year college or two-year technical pro gram. Applicants must have completed one year of study at either type of institution. Applicants must be graduates of public or private high schools. Pref erence will be given to stu dents living in the geo graphical area served by the Carolinas Section of Plastics Engineers (central and western North Caro lina and all of South Caro lina.) Applicant must have dem onstrated or expressed in terest in the plastics indus try. Applicant must be ma joring ortaking courses that would be beneficial to a career in the plastics in dustry. This could include but is not limited to chemis try, physics, chemical engi neering, mechanical engi neering, industrial engi neering, and business ad ministration. Applicant must be in good academic stand ing with his or her college. Financial need of applicant will be considered. For an application, contact the Financial Aid Office, LH 221. Deadline to apply is March 1, 1997. Steelcase Scholarships are available through Fi nancial Aid for students with a min. 3.2 GPA. Priority is given to dependents of Steelcase-NC employees. ACADEMIC If no dependents apply, awards are based on finan cial need and student abil ity. The American Institute of CPA’s announces their 1997-98 John L. Carey Scholarships. Available through financial aid for stu dents who wish to pursue a CPA certificate. Based on academic achievement, leadership, and career in terests as well as accep tance in a graduate pro gram. Five awards peryear, renewal for one year, awards up to $5000. Dead line: Apr. 1, 1997. Altrusa Club of Waynesville Scholarship is available through the Fi nancial Aid Office. Available to a Haywood County resi dent enrolled full-time at UNCA in agriculture or the arts. Deadline is May 1, 1997 with a current tran script. The Marie Brookshire Scholarship is now avail able through the Financial Aid Office. Requirements: Women candidates who are residents of Henderson County must include tran script, one letter of recom mendation from a school official, a recent photo, and a 200 word statement. The award will be $500 and the winner will be notified in April. Deadline, Mar. 15, 1997. The Jagannathan schol arship program is available through Financial Aid. Re cipients are chosen on the basis of outstanding aca demic achievement. Prior ity is given to dependents of Tolaram Polymers, Cookson Fibers, and related companies. Renewable for four academic years. Max. The Sunkyong Group of Korea and LeaderShape, Inc. join forces to challenge you to enter the 1997 Fifth Annual Global Leaders of Tommorow Essay Con test. Essay topic: What challengesface humanity as we cross the threshold of the 21st century? Prizes range from $500 to $2500, with the grand prize winner receiving an educational trip to Korea. Contact: http// campus.net or call (212) 906-8139. Deadline: April 15, 1997. Applications are available in financial aid. ACADEMIC award will be $3500. Addi tional requirements are: 1997-98 FAFSA filed by Mar. 1, 1997 and applica tion for scholarship mailed to authority by Apr. 23, 1997 Need Scholarship Money? The Mortgage Bankers Association of the Carolinas, Inc. will be awarding two scholarships worth $3000 each to a ris ing junior. The Claude E. Pope Scholarship is de signed for students whose studies are directed toward the mortgage banking or financing field (i.e. real es tate, banking, and econom ics). Applicants must cur rently be a rising junior in a four-year accredited col lege or university in either North or South Carolina. A grade point average of 2.8 must be verified. Applica tions must be in the MBAC office by March 26, 1997. For additional information and application forms, go to the Financial Aid Office, LH 221. Midlife and older women, thinking about going back to school? The NEWS Back-to-School Money Book can help. Learn about scholarships targeted spe- cificallytoyou. Learn about ways to finance an under graduate, graduate, or vo cational education, federal and state funding, and cre ative ways to reduce edu cational expenses. For an order form, con tact Financial Aid, LH 221. FOR RENT Unfurnished studio apt. for rent. Full bath, share kitchen, garage, and stor age. Avery’s Creek area. $300/mo. plus 1/3 utilities. Call 681-0255. Female roommate needed. Large room in two story house. Close to downtown. $250 deposit and rent-i-half utilities. Call 252-7614. FOR SALE 1984 VW Jetta-red, 4- door, 5 speed, sunroof. Runs OK, but needs some attention. Good basic transportation. $500. Call 253-1058. '"THisis THevaiceoP reas^. N SOK^ X niS&CD V*V, BECAUSE. X HAb Sone AOVice R)R 'tou. 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