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4 THE CAROLINA TIMES r SAT., JULY 7, 1979 wt wwpwwj rrs ww wii FINANCIAL AID I FOR WOMEN H diior's Note: This scries of financial aid resources for women who would like to further their education is furnished by the Durham County Chapter, North Caro lina Black Women's Political Caucus. Space is being provided by THE CAROLINA TIMES as a public service. The information comes from the Profect on the Status and Education of Womer., Association of I American Colleges, 1818 R St., NW, Washington, DC. x Coordinators of the Durham Chapter are: Attorney Shirley d. Dean, and Ms. Minnie M. Forte. Financial Aid: A Partial List of Resources for Women This information serves as a guide to selected finan cial aid information for women students. While some of ithe resources and programs described apply to under graduate and graduate students of both sexes, many are geared toward the needs of older women, returning students, minority women, and those in professional and technical training programs. Presently over $11) billion is available to students through financial aid programs administered by federal and state govern- fments, schools, foundations, corporations, local T businesses, trade and professional associations, and j i: TM : j. .ulu: civic organisations, tncsc sources piuviuc scnuimamys, grants and loans. Many schools and colleges also offer work-study programs which provide financial aid in f the form of wages for college-based work. A me puoucations ana programs wnicn iouow are eateeorized by undergraduate and graduate-level aid, f with special categories, such as athletic acholarships and occupational training grants, listed separately. A a section on financial aid for minority women is included, followed by a discussion of state and federal student aid and a listing of selected govern ment programs, EasL there is an "additional list of 4 selected publications describing financial aid pro f grams; Most of the publications in this section are available in college and public libraries, and in high school and college financial aid, guidance andor coun seling offices. This information was prepared with the assistance of the National Student Educational Fund. GENERAL INFORMATION AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS Undergraduate and Graduate. General Information The Directory of Financial Aids for Women by Gail Ann Schlachter. Los Angeles: Reference Press Service, 1978. '$15.9S. Describes scholarships, fellowships, loans, grants, internships, awards, and prizes designed primarily or exclusively for women, including an annotated bibliography of general fin ancial aid directories. Educational Financial Aid . Sources for Women, Clairol Loving Care Scholarship Program, 345 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022, Free. Selected sources of financial aid for women students are listed. Selected List of Postsecondary Opportunities for Minorities and Women, U.S.' Office of Education, ( Bureau of Postsecondary Education, Washington, J DC 20202. Comprehensive list of public and private programs. ! i Programs Clairol Loving Care Scholarships. Business and j Professional Women's Foundation, 2012 Massachusetts . Avenue, NW. Washington, DC 20036. Schoalrships for !full or part-time study in undergraduate degree pro- ' grams, vocational schools; or graduate study at the mast ' master's or professional level. ! Diuad Fellowships. Council oi .Southern Univer sities, Inc., 795 Pe'achtree Street, NE, Suite 484, Atlanta, GA 30308. Funds for women over age 21 for one year of retraining or study in a program of formal study, internship, or independent effort: applicants must live or attend school in the South. . ' " Florence Eagleton Grants. Center for the American ' Woman and ' Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, r Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901. Funds available for research projects on the roles of women in public life. ' . Undergraduate Only Programs Philip Morris Scholarships.. Women's Resource iCenter, Bellarmine College, Newburg Road, Louis fville, KY 40205, or Research Center for Women, Alyerno College, Milwaukee, WI 53215. Provides funds to women 25 or older who are engaged in i part-time study at either a community college or four year college; applicants must live or attend school in ; Milwaukee, WI or Louisville, KY. ! iGraduateOnly: V'v v ; General Information , Women and Fellowships by Judith Nies. Women's I Equity Action League, 805 15th Street, NW, Suite &2lt wasnington, 1A, ZUWJ. l.uu. uuurmauuii uii how to apply for scholarships and fellowships at the graduate level. ' ' '. , . ' Programs V;ii ;-,V American Association of University Women (AAUW) Fellowships. AAUW' Educational Foundation, 2401 Virginia Avenue,. NW, W.ashington, DC 20037. Assistance to , women who are U.S.' citizens for completion of doctoral dissertations and postdoctoral research. : ;. . . Boalt Law School University of California at Berkeley Scholarships. Director of Admissions, School of Law, University of California, Berkeley,, CA 94 2U. scholar ships for women over age 30 .who have worked in a legal-related area. ' Fred A. Hooper Memorial Scholarships. Traffic Clubs International, 1040:Wookcock Road, Orlando, FL 32803. Awards for women enrolled m advanced programs in transportation, traffic management, and 'related fields, must be a, member or a dependent of a member of TraflicJClubs International. International Fellowships for Women. American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, 2401 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington; DC ? 20037. Assistance for women from countries other than the UjSt6 pursue: an advanced degree in theUS.' , International Peace Scholarships.. International Peace Scholarship Fund, 3700 Grand. Avenue, Des Moines, I A 50312. Scholarships for women from countries other than the UJS.' who hold bachelor's degrees to study in the LljS. in higher education. : . Lena Lake Forrest Fellowships. Business and Pro fessional Women's Foundation, 2012. Massachusetts Ayenue, , NW Washington, DC 20036. Funds to support doctoral or postdoctoral research on the ed ucational, economic, political, social, and psychological factors affectign business and professional women. ' . National Association or women Deans, Administra tors and Counselors (NAWDAC) Grants, NAWDAC, 1028 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 922. Washing ton, DC 20036, Assistance for women working toward Jdegree in personnel, guidance and counseling. ' , , Radcliffe Institute Fellowships for Independent Study. Radcliffe Institute, 3 James Street, Cambridge, f MA 01 138, Aid for post doctorates in approved areas of reseaarch; recipients ' must have Vtuv in any area except Ithe arts. , ," 4 , . , ' -1 , as" $ i X v is' t ' "4 ' A v ' ' f ft i ajf i !' TV V ,1 k 4' In Scenes from the 104th Annual Convention Banquet of the Southern District Grand Tent No. 1 of the Grand United Order of Tents-JRG & JU. Members of the General planning Committee, responsible for the convention are pictured above to to right front row: Mmes. Eula Williams, Roselle Mason, Otha B. Wilder, Lessie B. Johnson (RWflG-Deputy of Durham District), MwassTJannTHeasiey, and .Meiiie Mciwoy.w, , - ',. . . Second Howt Mmes. Joyce Fletcher, AieMe White-Powell, Edna Satterfield, Mollie Matthews, Teretha Thompson i Harriett Singletary. Back Row: (left to right) Mmes. Dorothy Day, Vera Daniels, Eunice Self, and Annie Morris. aw;ywiyMiiiiiirf airy w88' -yf af1 Fl f"' F'"" " ' " "' ' """l"""""""Miy"1-"""" mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i n. -wgaiS3!i!3 I f i f $ i t "i , S ' I II I ? I ' f 5 f 1 I : '' tf ' '"''r "8 Banquet Chairman addressing participants RWNG Azelle White-Powell and RWNG Lorine McLeod, President. THE QUEEN AND OFFICERS-Left to right: Mmes. Lorine C. McLeod, President, United Order of Tents; Beatrice Crest Queen, Richmond, Va; Bessie Landis, Project Chairman; Beulah D. Lee, Supt, and seated, Choralette D. Williams, Supt. 1C1 t!i Ar.r::l ' ..- ... .. .... V.. I . .-" Vt . , v . .--' ' ' The United Order of Tents,- Southern District Grand Tent No. 1, held its j 104th Annual Convention Banquet Tuesday evening June 19 t the Royal Villa ' Convention Center . in'. Raleigh. ' t Presiding was-. Mrs. Lucille Norris, Leader of Annie Lee Tent lo. 503. Rev. J.C. Cheek, pastor . . . . i . ii.'i.j Ot Mount aivary .uuuew Church, of Christ, Durham, offered the prayer, inyocatioii, grace ailU lAUWUivuvwt j v Mrsl: Lessie B. Johnson, Deputy ' of Durham District, presented thev , speakers: Mrs 'Willie B. Bradsher, on behalf of the mtv7f rwhnnv Mrs. An nie B. Buffaloe City of Raleigh; and Mrs. Mable x Rouhlac, response Depu ty of Portsmouth, Virginia. Music as provided by the SaUit John Gospel Singersof Sunbury (NC) and Mrs. Alice Baxter. Mrs. Bessie Landis, Project Chairman of Deputies, presented the Deputies and contestants. Mrs: Lorine McLead, president, United Order of Tents, crowned the queen. Remarks were heard from the Queen, Host Deputy, Mrs. Lessie B. Johnson; Mrs. McLeod; Superintendents, Mmes. Charlotte D. Williams, Mollie Stroud, Eulalia W. Ellis and Beulah p. Lee. OPEN DAILY 10-10 SUN. 1-6 MEM'S OR WOMEN'S FASHION CANVAS STEP-IN -THE SAVING PLACE. MEtl'S At:D BOYS' TRM NYLOn JOGGEn Sale Price, n m Men's Reg. Price $13.97 Boys' Reg. Price $12.97 Men's and Boys' Black Nyrlon jogger with full sponge insole and arch, cushion collar, suede tnm on lightweight rubber traction sole. Men's sizes and BOys' sizes 2V2-6. Sale Price Jn h U Regular Price $5.97 Men's Black cotton canvas slip-on for cool comfort just wnen you neea inorown molded sole. Men's sizes. Iri Women's Fashionable Canvas step-in with black upper, white tncot toam lining ana sock on gum colored rubber soie. Women's sizes. WOMEN'S LEATHER FASHION SAU0AL Sale Price O o Regular Price $12.97 Sale Price ' - -.. i . LV i Women's mocha color leather upper sandal ut right for today's fashion trends. Leather vamp and ankle strap on high heel dark brown unit bottom. Women's 'sizes. Regular Price $14.97 WOMEN'S LEATHER IUTERLOCKIUG SANDAL J Special Purchase -is-- mm Men's Tan color , suede upper casual great for year round wear on genuine plantation , crepe sole. Men's sizes. wm mm WM him : i m m Fashionable Rust-color leather upper Sandal for Women. Today's casual sandal look on low wood bottom. Women's sizes. T, ... 1
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