Financial status no longer schools' concern By Jo Griffiths Capitol Campus is off the hook, and so are many other colleges and universities across the coun try. A little while ago, schools were gearing up administratively to comply with a federal law re quiring that federal aid only be given to male students who had registered for the draft. Before We Put You In Charge Of The World's Most Sophisticated Nuclear Equipment) We Put You Through The World’s Most Sophisticated Nuclear Training. It takes more than 16 months of intensive training to become a fully qualified officer in the Nuclear Navy. You begin with four months of leadership training. Then as a Navy officer you get a full year of graduate-level training unavailable anywhere else at any price. Navy training is based on more than 1900 reactor-years of experience. Right now the Navy operates over half the nuclear reactors in America. And the Navy’s nuclear equipment is the most sophisticated in the world. That’s why your Navy training is and must be the most sophisticated in the world. As an officer in the Nuclear Navy, you have decision-making authority immediately. You get important manage ment responsibility fast. Because in the Navy, as your knowl edge grows, so does your responsibility. Your training and experience place you among the country’s most qualified profes sionals. (No surprise Navy Officers Get Responsibility Fast. Until a short while ago, schools were required to collect the verifications. Students had to submit copies of their selective service letters, or some other form of verification of com pliance with the law, at the same time they applied for financial aid. Now, however, colleges are no longer responsible for collecting the notices and verifying com pliance, which will greatly ease r NAVY OPPORTUNITY W 214 1 I INFORMATION CENTER I P.O. Box 5000, Clifton, NJ 07015 □ Please send me more information about becoming an officer in the Nuclear Navy. .tCollege/University. I sYear in College. 1 AMajor/Minor Phone Number. I This 4s for general recruitment information. You do not have to I I furnish any of the information requested. Of course, the more we | Lknow, the more we can help to determine the kinds of Navy posi tions for which you qualify. I The rewards can begin as early as your junior year in college. Qualify, and the Navy will pay you approximately $lOOO/month while you finish school. After four years, with regular promotions and salary increases, you can be earning as much as $37,400. That’s on top of a benefits package that includes medical and dental care, and 30 days’ vacation earned every year. More responsibility, more money, more future. So, if you’re majoring in math, engineering or the physical sciences, and you want to know more about a future in nuclear power, fill in the coupon. Today’s Nuclear Navy is an opportunity like no other in the world. (0N) ! lease Print .Zip I administrative burdens accor ding to Capitol Campus Finan cial Aid Officer James Lane. “We’ve been exonerated,” said Lane. “We’re no longer under any legal obligation to deny our students financial aid. Only the federal government can do that now.” Lane was quick to note that students were still required to register in accordance with the law. The only difference, he that most of the men who operate the reactors in private industry started in the Nuclear Navy.) It takes more time and more effort to become an officer in the Nuclear Navy. But the rewards are greater, too. pointed out, is that the schools are no longer involved in the verification process. The law concerns male students between the ages of 18 and 22 years. Financial pro grams affected will include: PELL, GSL, SEOG, NDSL, ac- cording to information put out by the Penn State Financial Aid Of fice. The law has caused a stir among some of the nation’s legislators, who view it as un constitutional. One state judge from Minnesota ruled against the law last month. Congressional legislation has been introduced on a national level to repeal the law, but ac tion is stilf pending. For the meantime, students will have to comply with the law or risk losing their financial aid. PART-TIME JOBS 80m*75-'l5OWk. Salary vs. Bonuses Evenings, Weekends Nationwide Telephone Marketing Company Interesting Telephone Contact Work handling previous customers for nationwide clients. Comfortable Colonial Park Office Complete training with pay Advancement Potential DIAL AMERICA MARKETING INC. Ca« Mr. Dwight 1-10 PM, 657-1306 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING EARN $5OO OR MORE EACH SCHOOL YEAR. FLEXIBLE HOURS. MONTHLY PAYMENT FOR PLACING POSTERS ON CAMPUS. BONUS BASED ON RESULTS. PRIZES AWARDED AS