Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, April 19, 1984, Image 2

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    Law school package is available
The Law Package consists of a full program of publications, ser
vices and self-evaluation resources, designed to give students a better
handle on legal education and the range of legal careers available. The
package includes:
--A book that describes legal career options and what to expect in law
school, as well as a list of preparation materials for testing and a sam
ple L.S.A.T. test with the answer key for self-scoring.
--The L.S.A.T.--a sample that students can take and return to
L.S.A.T. for confidential analysis of their results.
--A pamphlet that describes the admission process, the major factors
that law schools consider in reviewing applicants, financial aid infor
mation, and additional sources of information relative to legal educa
tion and the admission process.
To order the Law Package, send a check for $lO.OO, the name of
your college, and your address to: Law School Admission Services,
Box 500-67, Newtown, PA 18940.
Council offers students jobs abroad
The Council on International Educational Exchange gives students
the opportunity to work abroad in France, Britain, Ireland, New
Zealand and Germany.
Throughout the program's 36 years of service to the academic com
munity, participants have found primarily unskilled work in
restaurants, stores and hotels.
Jobs found by students in the past include work as a waiter in Lon
don, a baker in Munich, an English Tutor in Paris, and a hotel clerk
in Berlin.
Aside from a program fee of $60.00, airfare is the only other
significant cost to the student.
The program is limited to students 18 years of age or older. For
more information and application forms, write or phone the following
locations: C.1.E.E., 205 East Forty-second Street, New York, NY
10017, (212) 661-1414; or 312 Sutter Street, San Francisco, CA 94108,
(415) 421-3473.
Allegheny County needs lifeguards
Anyone interested in working as a lifeguard at a pool in Pittsburgh
or suburban Allegheny County this summer must be a "certified"
lifeguard under a new County health law.
The law requires pools to employ certified lifeguards, who have ad
vanced training in swimming, rescue techniques, cardiopulmonary
rescusitation and first aid.
Accredited lifeguard training programs are offered by the Red Cross
and Y.M.C.A. Information about the programs and course schedules
can be obtained by contacting either organization.
An estimated 1,200 to 1,500 lifeguards will be needed this summer
in Allegheny County. For more information contact Guillermo Cole at
578-8004 or write: Allegheny County Health Department 3333 Forbes
Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213.
N.E.H. has summer research grants
The National Endowment for the Humanities has announced a grant
program that allows individuals under 21 to spend a summer carrying
out their own non-credit humanities research program.
The Younger Scholars Program will award up to 100 grants na
tionally for outstanding research and writing projects in such fields as
history, philosophy, and the study of literature. These projects will be
carried out during the summer of 1985. The application deadline is
September 15, 1984.
Award recipients will be expected to work full-time for nine weeks
during the summer, researching and writing a humanities paper.
For guidelines write to: Younger Scholars Guidelines CN, Room
406, The National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, D.C.
20506.
Public Affairs has certificate program
The Public Affairs Division will offer a certificate program in prac
tical politics in the fall of 1984. The certificate program will include
coursed in lobbying, campaign management, political advertising, poll
ing and political consulting.
The certificate program will be the third of its kind offered by an
American university. For more information about the program, stop
by the Public Affairs Division office in W-164 or call 948-6050.
Harrisburg needs summer lifeguards
Applications for summer lifeguard positions will be accepted by the
Harrisburg Parks and Recreation Association. Available positions in
clude lifeguards, head lifeguards, and pool managers.
All applicants must possess a Seriior Lifesaving certificate. Prospec
tive head lifeguards and pool managers must possess a valid Water
Safety Instructor certificate. Proof of these certificates should accom
pany the application.
The pools will be open from early June until Labor Day. For more
information and applications, write: Harrisburg Parks and Recreation
Association, 10 North Second Street, Suite 401, Harrisburg, Pa.
17101, or phone 255-3020 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Colonial Inn
Restaurant Bar
Thursday is Taco Night!
On the square in
Middletown, Pa.
Phone 944-9971
Donate and Earn
At Least
By becoming a plasma donor at SERA-TEC
you can use your free and
study time to the best
advantage
SERA-TEC BIOLOGICALS
260 Reily Street, Harrisburg
232-1901
Hours: 8:00 AM-6:30 PM Monday-Friday
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can pick up information forms in the Students Activities or 'Capitol Times' of
fices and return them to Michele Haley, Events Editor, c/o 'Capitol Times',
which assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of Information submitted.
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