4 The Daily Collegian Monday, July 26,1976 Senator charges govt. WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Charles Percy, R-111., yesterday criticized the Health, Education and Welfare Department for allegedly failing to correct abuses in the $3.8 billion student loan program. “The real question here is whether HEW intends to improve the administration of the program to the point where it will stop the fly-by-night operator in his tracks,” Percy said in a letter to HEW Secretary David Mathews. He said congressional hearings on profit-making schools in the program showed that HEW’s Office of Education lost records, tolerated an excessive default rate of 47.6 per cent among the proprietary schools and allowed “unscrupulous hucksters” to bilk the program of millions of dollars. Deadlines announced for financial aid The following deadlines for Winter Term applications fellowships, traineeships and may be accompanied by grants-in-aid have been applications for renewal for announced-by B.F. rfowell, Spring Term. Awards will be associate dean for the announced abotit Nov. 12. graduate school. —Jan. 3 ( 1977, Applications —Sept. 30, 1976. for Spring Term grants-in-aid Applications for Winter Term are due in 317 Kern, tuition grants-in-aid are due Procedures are the same as in 317 Kern. They must be • for the W i nte r Term ap endorsed by department plications. Awards will be heads or graduate officers, announced about Feb. 15 supported by transcript's and by two or more letters of recommendation. Applicants must have completed at least two terms at Penn State. The Fellowship opportunities The following fellowship opportunities were recently an nounced by B. F. Howell, Jr., associate dean of the graduate school. —A $3OO to $B,OOO grant to graduate students studying museum conservation. Apply to M. Wells, National Museum Act Administration, Room 2467 Arts and Industries Bldg., Washington, D.C., 20560. Deadline is Jan. 15,1977. —Pre- and post-doctoral fellowships for research on drug . \