FINANCIAL AID The combined PHEAA/BEOG Applica- tions for 1978-79 are available in the Financial Aid Office in the Stu- dent Affairs Modular Building. Application deadline is May 1. Applications for Summer PHEAA Grants for students attending full-time Summer Term are available in the Finan- cial Aid Office in the Student Af- fairs Modular Building. Applica- tion deadline is August 15, SUMMER EMPLOWENT The Pennsylvania Higher Educa- tion Assistance Agency (PHEAA) offers full-time summer jobs in non-profit organizations. Applications are available in the Financial Aid Office in the Student Affairs Modular Building The filing deadline is May 15. Delaware County is accepting ap- plications from Delaware County res= idents for the Summer Youth Services Program. This federally-funded work program involves placement at a non-profit or public organization in Delaware County. See Dean Shaffer in the Student Affairs Mod- ular Building for additional infor- mation, A representative from University Park will be here on Tuesday, May 2, from 12 to 3 in the lounge to dis- cuss fraternities and the frater- naty move-in program at University Park. All interested should stop by. Anyone who is going to University Park next year and does not have a place to live is urged to cone. LION'S EYE STAFF Ed Wrzesniewski-------Managing Editor Karen Wallace=======- Business Manager Donnell Zeigler—=—=—===w=w- News Editor SEAL [went tu sormsime srt ma wuss su Mike Pietrangelo, Nancy Shafer, and Betsy Raymond The LION'S EYE is a non-profit, student organization. The opinions expressed are those of the staff and should not be attributed to the Pennsylvania State University. Farewell To The King On May 2 Brian King, Counselor, Student Affairs, will be leaving Delco Campus for a job in a health care consulting firm in Devon,PA. He will be an analyst doing reasearch and writing position papers, These papers will document whether or not there is a need for new equipment in hospitals and clinics. Mr. King has been working here for nearly three years. He has enjoyed his experiences here and thinks it has been helpful to him since he interacts with the public a great deal, While his job here has been successful, Brian feels that it is time to move on to other things. His job here is an entry level job and he feels that there are few op- portunities for him in higher edu- cation. Mr. King has always been interested in health care, especially geriatrics, He feels that his new job is a great opportunity for him since there is much room for upward movement in the health field, The students will miss Brian, and everyone wishes him the best of luck at his new job. IMPORTANT DATES May 3----Wednesday--~Last da dro a ERuEEE, Hh 5% May 1 to May 4=—=—=----Pre-registration for Fall Term for 5,6 and above terms May 4 to May 9====—==Pre-registration for Fall Term for 4 term May 9 to May 12----Pre-registration for Fall Term for 3 and 2 term Course Selection Booklets for Fall Term at University Park are now in. All students planning to attend University Park in the Fall must pre- register before June 29. All forms must be returned to room 312-1. Do not send pre-registration forms to the Park, (Booklets cost 25¢)
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