26 / GENERAL INFORMATION available byfederal and foundation grants for re- search and special programs. The number and nature of these awards vary with each academic year and during the year. Qualified students interested in fi- nancial support should maintain contact with the chairperson of the major department. The Bingham Environment Education Foundation grants a $300 award annually for a graduate student interested in environmental science or education. Contact Dr. Paul George for additional information. ENGINEERING Financial aid to graduate students in engineering is available through approximately 400 to 450 research and teaching assistantships requiring one-third to one-half time work loads with stipends of $400 per month and up. Information regarding application for these positions may be obtained from the graduate coordinator of the department of interest or from the Office of the Dean, College of Engineering. Florida Steel Fabricators and Florida Rock Industries each provide $5,000 for a one year fellowship for civil engineering students pursuing a Master of Engineer- ing degree. The Weyerhaeuser Company provides an $8,000 fel- lowship for predoctoral study in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The Dr. James E. Swander Memorial Scholarship Fund is available to assist outstanding students in the Department of Nuclear Engineering to pursue gradu- ate degrees. The monetary awards vary. The Shell Company provides a $7,500 grant to a graduate student in the Department of Chemical En- gineering. An $8,000 graduate fellowship is provided by the Eastman Kodak Company for a U.S. citizen in the final year of;a master's degree program in the Department of Chemical Engineering. The Southeast Regional Chemical Engineering De- partments provide a $2,000 supplement to a graduate assistar(tship for a student pursuing graduate study in chemical engineering. The student must be nomi- nated by one of the member departments. A $4,'00 supplement to a graduate assistantship in chemical engineering is provided by the E.I. DuPont Corpor tion for a student nominated by one of the member institutions of the E.I. DuPont Consortium. LAW (TAXATION) Limited financial aid is available. For information contact the Graduate Tax Office, College of Law, Holland Law Center. MEDICINE Predoctoral fellowships and part-time teaching and research assistantships are available for graduate stu- dents in the various basic medical science depart- ments participating in the Ph.D. program. In addition, some clinical and basic science departments offer postdoctoral fellowships to selected recent recipients of the M.D. or Ph.D. degree who wish extensive re- search experience in these disciplines. For informa- tion write the Dean, College of Medicine, J. Hillis Miller Health Center. NURSING Limited financial aid is available. For information contact the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies, Col- lege of Nursing, J. Hillis Miller Health Center. PHARMACY 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. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Educa- tion Fellowships.-A number of graduate fellowships are offered by the American Foundation for Pharma- ceutical Education, which carry stipends of $4,200 per year, $350 per month. Holders of these fellowships may pursue graduate work at the University.of Flor- ida. Applications should be made to the Foundation, Radburn Plaza Building, 14-25 Plaza Road, Fair Lawn, New Jersey 07410. PSYCHOLOGY Financial support is available to assist students in pursuing graduate work leading to the doctoral de- gree. In addition to University-wide awards, current financial assistance includes National Science Foun- dation Fellowships, American Psychological Associa- tion Fellowships, graduate teaching and research as- sistantships, and the Center for Neurobiological Sci- ences Fellowships. For information write the Gradu- ate 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 The Student Employment Office in Room 20, An- derson Hall coordinates three part-time student em- ployment programs: College Work-Study, OPS Em- ployment, and off-campus jobs. Graduate students who apply between January 1 and March 1 may be eligible for part-time employment through the Feder- al College Work-Study Program. Applications are available in Room 111 Anderson Hall and must be submitted by March 1 for employment for the follow- ing year. Students can apply year-round for the state- funded OPS (Other Personnel Services) program, which staffs approximately 2,000 positions on cam- pus, Applications are available at the Student Em- ployment Office, 20 Anderson Hall. College Work- Study, OPS and off-campus job opportunities are listed on the job placement bulletin board, ground floor Anderson Hall next to Room 4. Job bulletin boards are also located in Tigert Hall, McCarty Hall, Norman Hall, the Medical Sciences Building, and the J. Wayne Reitz Union. NEXUS TAPES The Office for Student Financial Affairs periodically