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Announcements - Classified Ads The Blue Banner Thurs., Nov. 11,1993 ACADEMICS 'SENIORS ~ Apply to graduate. Deadlines: For December... Sept. 1 For May... Dec. 1 For August... June 1 Get application forms in the Registrar's office. •Need money for college? We can help. The cost of a college education las grown at an astronomical rate in ibe last few years. The College Board jported that the cost of attending colleges and universities alone iiCTeased at a double digit rate for the second straight year. People do •verything they can to obtain money, )Ut the rising costs are shutting them jut of the opportunity to attend allege. IVhat's the answer to the fmancial lilemma? A scholarship matching ervice. According to the Commission *1 Student Financial Assistance, as nuch as 6.6 billion dollars in student lidfrom corporations hasgoneunused jecause people didn'tknow themoney listed or how to apply for it. Our cholarship matching service can help ;ou find these little-known cholarships, Wiat can our service do for you? We juarantee to find you at least 6 sources usually more) of non-govemmental inancial aid or your money back, l/ith a guarantee like that, you can't bse. We are dedicated to helping you ucceed with your goal of a college ducation and will do everything in lur power to connect you with inancial aid sources that are right for ou. For more information and an pplication write to: Scholarship Resource Specialists '.0. Box 2035 logue River, OR 97537 )rcall 1-900-226-0955 and leave a nessage. Scholarships for Mature Women n honor of Helen Lakin Trueheart. iijbinitthree4x6orbigger color prints no slides) of your work. Any or all nedia, including oil, watercolor, crylic, original works on paper or culpture. Photography: submit three 1x10 prints in color or black and white, lend sufficient postage and mailer for eturn of prints and list of winner, lend required letter stating age, Kirpose, and how you learned of a jant as well as a mailer for return and keck (payable to NLAPW) for $8 to 'reliminary Judge for Art (ettie Tays Campbell 1 Terrace Drive x)S Altos, CA 94022 w more information, contact the inancial aid office, n honor of Dr. Adeline Hoffman lend letter giving age, background, nd purpose. Submit article, short tory (not to exceed 4,000), editorial, rama, TV script, three poems, or irst chapter of novel and ten page utline. S ubmit in any or all categories ublished or unpublished. Postmarked Eadline is January 15, 1994. Send iquired letter stating age, purpose, nd how you learned of grant plus heck for $8 (payable to NLAPW). to manuscripts will be returned. Send SASE for Ust of winners. 'reliminary Judge f6r Letters ky Phillips Beaveii 018 Mayfair Lane Jexnadria, VA 22310 or more information, contact the nancial aid office. ' lionor of Grace Powers Hudson ubmit two scores of musical ompositions. Each score should have minimum performance time of »elve mimutes and a maximum time f 25 minutes. At least one of the two wres should have been written in the W five years. Neither score should 3ve previously won an award. Place pseudonym on score along with real fflie placed inside a sealed envelop. Ostmarked deadline is January 15, 594. Send required letter stating age, iirpose, and how you learned of the fant, two scores and sufficient Mlage and mailer for return of scores “d check (payable to NLAPW) for 8 to: reliminary Judge for Music ienevieve Fritter 112 Marine Drive Jexandria, VA 22307 Of more information, contact the ■lancial aid office. Start Scholarship Search fogram. The Financial Aid Office purchased new computer ■holarship software for your use in researching over 300,000 award programs. This program is offered to you absolutely free of charge. The program runs in minutes and is excellent for undergraduate and graduates. Come by the Financial Aid Office (Lipinsky 221) for your application, code sheet, and instructions and proceed to Robinson and Rhodes Hall computer lab to enter your personal data. "'The Zonta International Foundation Amelia Earhart Fellowship Awards were established in 1938 in honor of Amelia Earhart, famed pilot and Zontian. The awards are granted annually to women for graduate study in aerospace-related engineering. Women of any naUonality are eligible and the $6,000 award may be used at any institution of higher learning offering accredited graduate courses and degrees. For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office. '•‘Need a GRE tutor? I specialize in tutoring students specifically for the GRE. I can help you plan an effective strategy as well as work on panicular areas (geometry, word problems, vocabulary, logic games). Flexible meeting times available. Call Jacque Lynne 251-1634 (leave message on machine). Individuals or small groups. Single sessions or series tailored to your special needs. ♦Predoctoral Fellowships in Biological Sciences are intended for students at or near the beginning of their graduate study toward a Ph.D or Sc,D degree in the designated fields. Those eligible at the time of apphcation may be college seniors, college graduates, with no or Umited postbaccalaureate graduate study in the biological sciences or first-year graduate students, ’''Listed below are the scholarships awarded by the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution: Applicants must be U,S, citizens and must attend an accredited college or university in the U,S, American History $2000 Caroline Holt Nursing $500 Enid Hall Griswold Mem, $1000 Irene&Daisy MacGregor Mem, $5000 Idamae Cox Otis $1000 J,E, Caldwell Centeiuiial $2000 Lillian&Arthur Dunn $1000 Longman-Harris $2000 Madeline Picket Cogswell Nurse $500 Margaret Howard Hamilton $1000 Mildred Louise Brackney $1000 For more information, contact the Financial Aid Office, Deadhne is Feb, 15, *The Elie Weisel Foundation for Humanity sponsors an annual essay contest for jndergraduate seniors in colleges and universities throughout thq U,S, Students are challenged to examine and analyze urgent ethical issues confronting them in today's complex world. Essays must be submitted on behalf of a student by a college or university administrator, faculty advisor, or faculty member, and be accompanied by a complete entry form. No more than three essays may be submitted from the same college, university, or campus in any one contest year. Deadline for entries must be postmarked byJan, 14,1994, For more information, contact the fmancial aid office, LH 221, *The Institute of Government's Summer Intern Program will give thirty college students the opportunity to spend the summer of 1994 working in state and local government in the Raleigh area. Interns will live on the Meredith College campus. The 10- week internships are an opportunity to eamalittlemoney, gain professional experience, and learn about government, yourself, and others. Applications will be accepted from any sophomore, junior, or senior who is a North Carolina resident or who is attending a college or university in North Carolina. Visit your career development or placement office to pick up an application or to learn more about this program offered by the Institute of Government of UNC- CH, Applications and supporting materials must be postmarked by Jan, 25, 1994 or hand delivered to the Institute of Government through Jan, 25, 1994, *We have GRE Fee Waivers available for eligible Financial Aid applicants, A student whose need analysis report indicates dependent status is eligible for a GRE fee waiver if the report shows a parental contribution of not more than $900 for the senior year, A student whose need analysis report indicates self- supporting status is eligible for a GRE fee waiver if the contribution of not more than $ 1,200 for the senior year. You may inquire at the Financial Aid Office in Lipinsky room 221. Please allow at least five days for certification. *1994 Predoctoral Fellowships in Biological Sciences. Sixty-six fellowships will be awarded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for full time study toward a Ph,D, or Sc,D, degree in the biological sciences. Awards are for three years, with extension possible for two additional years of full support. The fellowships are intended for students who have completed less than one year of graduate study towardM.S., Ph,D„ or Sc.D. degrees in biological sciences. Students who hold or are pursuing medical or dental degrees may also be eligible to apply for fellowship support for study toward the Ph,D, or Sc,D, Deadline to apply is Nov, 5,1993, For more information, contact the financial aid office, *The U.S. Department of Energy, recognizing the inaeasing loss of the U,S, in manufacturing of products will offer a program of Predoctoral Fellowships in Integrated Manufacturing, The objective of the program is threefold: To create a pool of Ph,D,s trained in the integrated approach to manufacturing, to promote academic interest in the field, and to attract talented professionals to this challenging area of engineering. It is anticipated that the program will result in the creation of new manufacturing methods that will contribute to improved energy efficiency, to better utilization of scarce resources, and to less degradation of the environment. Recent studies have concluded that there is a need for more integrated approach to manufacturing than that prevailing in U,S, industrial practice. The Integrated Manufacturing Predoctoral Fellowship Program is open only to individuals who, at the time of application, are U,S, citizens or nationals or permanent resident aliens of the U,S, Eligible apphcants must have received a master's degree before the beginning of the fall 1994 term. Deadline is Nov, 5, For more information, contact the fmancial aid office, *1994 Mary Morrow Scholarships. Applicants must be N,C. residents enrolled in a teacher-education program. They must be in their junior year of college and willing to teach in the public schools of N.C. for at least two years following graduation. All applications should be made through a college or university. The head of the department of education in teacher Gaining institutions is requested by the State NCAE presidents to select two juniors to receive application forms. Preference may be given to children of NCAE members and to members of Student NCAE as part of the selection process. Deadline to apply is Jan,, 1994, For more information, contact the fmancial aid office. *The St. Andrew's Society of N.C. will offer two scholarship grants totaling $16,000 for the academic of 1994-1995 (Sept, 1994-June 1995), Awards will be made to students from Scotland for study in an instituUon of higher learning in North Carolina or to North Carolina students of extablished Scots descent planning to study at a university in Scotland, Applicants for trans-Atlantic study mustbebonafide residents of Scotland or North Carolina; they must be either natives or have lived there for an appreciable number of years. Awards will be decided by committee action in early April, Applications and supporting information must be received in Durham, N,C, by March 31, 1994, Interested persons should request application forms from; John T, Kerr, Chairman Scholarship & (jrants Committee 125 Briar Cliff Road Durham, N,C, 27707-2225 *Soroptimist International of Asheville is pleased to offer the Local Training Awards Program Award of $500to a deserving woman. The award will be presented in the spring of 1994, Candidates are preferable heads of households completing undergraduate programs or enrolled in vocational or technical training. For more information, contact the financial aid office. Child Care ♦Responsible person needed to take care of our 3-year-old in north Asheville home on Fridays from 8 a,m,-5p,m. Please call255-7902 after 5:30 p.m, and weekends. *Occassional sitter needed for two- year-old, References required. Call 258-0812, Linda Long-unable to get in touch with you. Please call 258-0812, Events *The UNCA Gay and Lesbian As.sociation meets every Thursday at 6p.m in the lobby of Carmichael Hall. ♦UNCA Habitat For Humanity Help build homes for the needy in our community. An organizational meeting is scheduled for September 26, For more information, call Jesse at 255-7342 or Claudia at 255-7143, *The International Student Association meets every Thursday night at 9 p,m, in HC room 37, Everyone is welcome. For more information, stop by our office, HC room 35, or call 251-6680. ♦Baptist Student Union wants you! Don't be shy. Come to our Tuesday Encounter meetings at 7 p,m, at the BSU house. It's a time of fun, devotion, and refreshments. Don't forget FREE Monday lunch from 11:30-1:15, *Make your opinion heard! The North Carolina Student Legislature (NCSL) invites you to join in on debate, travel throughout the state, etc. Meetings are held every Wednesday night at 6:30 p,m, in Highsmith Center room 37, For more information, contact the NCSL office at extension 6750, Karpen Hall 156, ♦The Psychology Club will sponsor two speakers who will speak on graduate school opportunities. On Oct. 7, Mark Leary will talk about Wake Forest University from 12:15 p.m. to 1;30 p,m, in Owen Hall room 202. On Nov, 12, Kenneth Steele will talk about Appalachian State University from 12 p.m, to 1 p,m,inZageirHall room 231, ♦Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship is an interdenominational group seeking to grow in their relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, Meetings are on Fridays at 7 p.m, in HC room 37, ♦A swimming fitness program will be offered at the Justice Center pool Sundays 34:30p,m, and Wednesdays 8-9:30 p,m, beginning Nov, 10, The program is designed to increase fimess and swimming skills through competitive swimming workouts. The workouts will be adapted to the ability levels of the participants. Cost; Faculty/staff-$l, students-free, ♦Galax Artworx, The Downtown Gallery of Discovery, presents the first solo exhibition of Asheville painter Chad Adair, Oct, 22-Nov, 21, Opening reception is Oct, 22, 5-8 p.m. The gallery is located at 83 Patton Avenue, across from Weinhaus, downtown Asheville, Call 254-1170 or 258-9738 for details. Regular gallery hours are Tues,-Sat, 10a,m,-6 p,m, and Sun,, 12-5 p,m. ♦The lecture for November at the Colburn Gem andMineral Museum will be Nov. 13 at 1 p.m. The topic will be "The Geology of the Grand Canyon," The beauty of form and color unite in the (jrand Canyon on a scale almost too large to imagine. Hear how this area has been developed over the centuries. The speaker will be Joel Kelley, director of the Mountain Science and Math Partnership at A-B Tech Community College, The lecture is free to members and $3 to non-members (a tour of the museum is mcluded). Call 154-7162 for additional information, *A music clinic by guest pianist Michiko Otaki with the Slovak Sinfonietta will be taught on Nov, 12 at 12:15 p.m. in themusicdepartment, room 018, Everyone is welcome. Sponsored by the UNCA music department, ♦The following group meetings are announced; Adult Children of Alcoholics, Mondays, 11 a,m,, counseling center; ENCORE, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 12:10 p,m., side door; Women's Support (jroup, Fridays, 12 p.m,, counseling center; Men's Support Group, Thursdays, 12p.m., counselingcenter; Gay and Lesbian Support Group, Tuesdays, 10 a.m,, counsehng center. For more information, call 251-6517, ♦There will be a presentation on Public Transportation Internships and Apprenticeships on Nov, 12, Anna Nalevanko of the Department of Transportation will present on paid internship and post-graduation apprenticeship opportunities in HC 37 at 12:15 p,m, ♦There will be a presentation on the Institute of Government's Summer Intern Program on Nov, 18, Kurt Jenne of the Institute will present on these paid summer internship opportunities for all majors in HC 37 at 11 a,m, ♦There will be a presentation on N.C. State Government Internship Programs on Nov, 30. Virginia Eagles will present on these paid opportunities for all majors in HC 37 at 3 p.m. ♦If you want to know what to do when anadult collapses from a heart attack, then this basic Red Cross course will make sure your're prepared. Call 251-6520 to reserve a space. Class will meet from 1-5 p,m, on Nov, 18 in the group room of the counseling center, ♦The UNCA Civitan will sponsor a spaghetti supper on Nov, 11 from 6- 8:30 p.m. The minimum donation is $4,50 for students and $7 for non students, All proceeds go to Special Olympics. To purchase a ticket, see a UNCA Civitan member. ♦Vicki Brunnick's presentation "You Hear Me, But Are Y ou Listening To Me?" has been rescheduled for Nov, 11 at 1:45 p,m, in HC 37. Please come and learn aboutcommunication between men and women. ♦Santa's Operation Merry Christmas is once again sponsoring a program to make Christmas merrier for needy families. This is an annual event that takes place during the holidays. A kickoff celebration will be held Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. in the lobby of the Asheville Police Department. A fund-raiser will be held Dec. 4 from 5-11 p.m. at the Woodfin Community Center, Tickets will be sold for prizes and all money raised will be used to buy clothing for the needy kids. There will also be and auction of racing memorabilia at 7:30p,m, Please come to these events and help make a child happy at Christmas, ♦The UNCA Community Jazz Band, directed by Lloyd Weinberg, will present its ninth Annual Fall Concert at4p,m,Nov,21 in Lipinsky, Admission at the door is $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens, UNCA students with an ID, and all students and children under 18, Admission will be free for UNCA Friends of Music and for members of the UNCA College for Seniors, ♦All members of the campus community are invited to a social get-together on Nov, 30 at 3:15 p,m, at the Carol Belk Theatre, The event will take place in the front lobby. Students associated with Theatre activities will be recognized, and refreshments will be served. FOR SALE ♦1985 Toyota Corolla SR-5 80,000 miles. Excellent condition. Silver and black with retractable headlights, 5- speed, hatchback. Super sharp and sporty. Handy for hauling furniture, too. Air, AM/FM radio, cassette, cruise. $4,000, Call (704) 452-5345, ♦1990 Mazda Miata, White, 5- speed,air, cruise, PW, CD, hard top, and more. Only 32,000 miles. Asking UNCA's Pisgah Players presents Sea's Edge by David Hopes music by Sister Raven on Nov. 13 at 8 p.m. Diana Wortham Theater Pack Place Tickets; $8 general $6 student $13,000. Call 258-5351. ♦1989 Buick Skylark. Excellent mechanical condition. High mileage. $3,000 firm. See Judy Carver in educaUon. 251-6420 or 627-6800. Houses and Apartments ♦Young, professional male seeks straight roommate to share two bedroom, two bathroom condo on Beaucatcher Mountain. Has scenic, wooded view. $325 per month plus utilities. Call Tom at 252-5553. ♦Straight male or female roommate needed through December, 3- bedroom apartment at The Meadows, one mile out Leicester Hwy,, only 10 minutes from campus, $200 plus 1/3 utilities(negotiable),CallBradorClay 255-0916, ♦Are you a student who would like to have a bedroom and adjoining study with desk and bookshelves? It's available now in my home a short drive from UNCA. You share my well-equipped kitchen. $200 per month includes utilities, $2(X) security requested. Call Mrs, Robbins at 258- 8819, ♦NSF Roommate sought for apartment in north Asheville, Hardwood floors, gas, off-street parking, $160/monthplus l/2utilities. Available Dec, 1. Call 254-9503 and leave a message. Job Opportunities ♦Part-time postions. Year-round employment. Tuition assistance. Package handlers. 3:30 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. Will load and unload and sort packages. Call Roadway Package System 252-9102. ♦Free Trips and Money! Individuals and student organizations wanted to promote the hottest Spring Break destmations. Call the nation's leader. Inter-Campus Programs l-8(X)-327- 6013. ♦Models needed for anatomical drawing classes. Any age or gender. Must be 18 or older. $10 per hour. Call UNCA art department 251-6559 for more information. ♦Pianist wanted to help with rehearsals for a small choir. Wage depending on ability. Leave amessage for Kevin at 258-4729. MISCELLANEOUS ♦Stressed out? Study burnout? The Hypnosis Center can help. Student discounts available. 255-8863 days, 255-0855 evenings. ♦To all commuter students The new 1J93-94 UNCA phone directories have arrived! If you would like to receive one, you can do so by coming by PH 150 between the hours of 8 a.m.-4 p.m, Monday-Friday and see Judy Waycaster, ♦Natural hypnotherapy. Control weight and compulsive eating. Heal and release negative memories. Accelerate through depression. Open the channels of creativity. Resolve relationship issues. Sttess relief.255- 0855. ♦UNCA Recycling Tip: UNCA Recycles wants you to know that it takes the same amount of energy to recycle 20 aluminum cans as it does to create one new can from raw materials. The energy saved by recycling one aluminum can is enough to keep a 100-watt bulb burning about 3 1/2 hours. For each pound of aluminum recycled, approximately four pounds of bauxite ore, two pounds of chemicals and eight kilowatt hours of electricity are saved. Please recycle your aluminum cans. Questions ? Call Pattie Frost Jones (6814) or Robyn Hansen (6697). ♦Have you been here before? Visit past lives to reclaim skills for enhancing this life. Natural hypnotherapy. 255-0855. BEACH Spring Break Promoter Small or larger groups. Yours FREE, discounted or CASH. CallCMI 1-800-423-5264 international Employment Make up to $2,000-4,000+ per month teaching basic conversational English abroad. Japan, Tawain, and s. Korea. Many employers provide room & board and other benefits. No teaching background or Aslan languages required. For more Infomiation, call (206)632-1146 Ext. J5372.
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