FINANCIAL AID / 25 PHARMACY American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Fellowship.-A number of graduate fellowships are offered by the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education, which carry stipends of $4,200 per year, $350 per month. Holders of these fellowships may pursue graduate work at the University of Florida. Applications should be made to the Foundation, Radburn Plaza Building, 14-25 Plaza Road, Fair Lawn, New Jersey 07410, It is the policy of the College of Pharmacy that each graduate student receive support from either outside fellowships or University graduate assistantships. All students are required to participate in teaching as a part of the overall educational component of their studies while in the college. PSYCHOLOGY Financial support is available to assist students to pur- sue graduate work leading to the doctor's degree. In addition to University-wide awards, current financial assistance includes U.S. Public Health Traineeships, Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships, and the Center for Neurobiological Sciences Fellowships. For information write the Graduate Secretary, Department of Psychology. SPEECH The Department of Speech administers a number of traineeships, fellowships, and assistantships from such sources as the U.S. Department of Education and the University of Florida. Additional information may' be obtained from the Department of Speech. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT Graduate students who apply between January 1 and March 1 may be eligible for part-time employment through the federal College Work-Study Program. The Student Employment Office in Room 20, Anderson Hall, makes every effort to place students in jobs related to their skills, academic or career fields, experience, or interests. Applications are available in 111 Anderson Hall and must be submitted by March 1 for employment for the following year. Students can apply year-round for the state-funded OPS (Other Personnel Services) program, which staffs approximately 2,000 positions on campus. Applications are available at the Student Employment Office, 20 Anderson Hall. College Work-Study, OPS, and off-campus job opportunities are listed on the job place- ment bulletin board, ground floor Anderson Hall next to Room 4. NEXUS TAPES The Office for Student Financial Affairs periodically updates a series of brief tapes to provide the most cur- rent information on financial aid programs at the Univer- sity of Florida. To use this service, students should call (904) 392-1683 and request the tape they wish to hear. They must call back for each additional tape: 402-A- Applying for Financial Aid; 402-B-Loans; 402-C- Guaranteed Student Loans; 402-D-Financial Aid for the Graduate Student; 402-E-Student Budgets; 402-F-Part- time Employment; 402-G-Grants; 402-H-Scholarships; 402-J-Financial Aid Telephone Numbers; 402-K-How to Pick up Your Financial Aid; 402-L-Registration Period Update. LOANS Long-term loans are available to graduate students from four sources: Guaranteed Student Loans, University of Florida Institutional Loans, National Direct Loans and loans awarded by their college or department. These pro- grams offer long-term, low-interest loans that must be repaid if the borrower graduates, withdraws, or drops to less than half-time status. Loan maximums range from $1,000 to $5,000 an academic year at interest rates from 5% to 9% annually. The actual amount of each National Direct Loan or institutional loan award is based on financial need as determined by information the borrower provides on the College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Form (FAF). Applications for all loans except the Guaranteed Student Loan (GSL) should be sent to the Office for Student Finan- cial Affairs, 111 Anderson Hall, between January 1 and March 1 for loans for the following year. Applications submitted after March 1 will be considered only if funds remain. The Guaranteed Student Loan Program has no deadlines, but students should allow up to five months to receive their loan checks. Borrowers need to obtain a lender (bank, savings and loan, credit union, etc.) who participates in the program. Applications are available at the UF Insured Loan Department, 104 Anderson Hall. Students interested in applying for a college or depart- ment loan should consult their college for eligibility requirements and application procedures. Short-term loans are available to full-time students to help meet emergency and temporary financial needs related to educational expenses. Graduate students may borrow up to $200 for the amount of their in-state tui- tion, if they prove they can repay the loan. Interest is computed at the rate 1% (12% per anndm) on the unpaid balance from the date the loan is executed. A minimum of one month's interest will be assessed if the loan is paid in full within 30 days. Repayment is due on the first day of the last month in the semester the money is borrowed. Applications are available at 111 Anderson Hall two weeks before classes start. SPECIAL FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS RESEARCH AND TEACHING FACILITIES ART GALLERIES The University Gallery is an integral part of the Archi- tecture and Fine Arts complex. The Gallery is located on the campus facing S.W. 13th Street (U.S. 441). An atrium and reflecting pool are two pleasing features of the Gallery's distinctive architectural style. The Gallery, with 3000 square feet of display space, is completely modern, air-conditioned, and maintains a varied exhibition schedule of the visual arts during the year. The contents of exhibitions displayed in the University Gallery range from the creations of traditional masters to the latest and most experimental works by the modern avant garde. The minor arts of yesterday and today, along with the creations of oriental and primitive cultures, form topics