30 /GENERAL INFORMATION ance control and navigation, or numerical structural dynamics. HORTICULTURE The American Orchid Society-11th World Orchid Conference Fellowship is supported by an endowment established by the sponsoring groups and is awarded to a qualified undergraduate or graduate student in ornamen- tal horticulture or botany. Selection of the recipient is based on academic record and interest in orchids. The Department of Ornamental Horticulture, within the hor- ticultural science program, administers the fellowship with annual awards ranging from $500 to $2,500. An individual may receive the award for two consecutive years. For further information, contact the Scholarship Coodinator, Departmentof Ornamental Horticulture, prior to April 15. The H. Harold Hume Scholarship is awarded by the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs to a qualified gradu- ate student in ornamental horticulture. Selection of the recipient is based on academic record, character, apti- tude, Florida residency, and financial need. The Depart- ment of Ornamental Horticulture, within the horticultural science program, administers the scholarship which car- ries an award of up to $3,700 annually. For further information, please contact the Scholarship Coordinator, Departmentof Ornamental Horticulture, priorto April 15. LAW (TAXATION) Limited financial aid isavailable. For information contact the Graduate Tax Office, College of Law, Holland Law Center. MASS COMMUNICATION Fellowships or assistantships are offered under the Brechner, Claudia Ross, Dolgoff, Flanagan, New York Times, Reader's Digest, and Time Inc. programs. Addi- tional graduate grants and assistantships are funded out of the college's resources. Several graduate students hold assistantships in other units of the University. Aid is awarded on the basis of academic qualifications or expe- rience. For information contact the Scholarship and Place- ment Center, College of Journalism and Communica- tions, Weimer Hall. MEDICINE Predoctoral fellowships and part-time teaching and research assistantships are available for graduate students in the various basic medical science departments partici- pating in the Ph.D. program. In addition, some clinical and basic science departments offer postdoctoral fellow- ships to selected recent recipients of the M.D. or Ph.D. degree who wish extensive research experience in these disciplines. For information write the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Sponsored Programs, College of Medicine, J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center. NURSING Limited financial aid is available. For information contact the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies, College of Nurs- ing, J. Hillis Miller Health Science 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 stu- dents are required to participate in teaching as a partof the overall educational component of their studies while in the college. American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education Fellowships.-A number of graduate fellowships are of- fered by the American Foundation for Pharmaceutical Education. Holders of these fellowships may pursuegradu- ate 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. PSYCHOLOGY Financial support is available to assist students in pursuing graduate work leading to the doctoral degree. In addition to University-wide awards, current financial assistance includes National Science Foundation Fellow- ships, American Psychological Association Fellowships, graduate teaching and research assistantships, National Instituteof Child Health and Human Development Trainee- ships, and the Center for Neurobiological Sciences Fel- lowships. For information write the Graduate Secretary, Department of Psychology. SPEECH Graduate assistantships are available through depart- mental resources along with traineeships and fellowships from facilities, such as the VA Medical Center and the J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center. These assistantships are awarded on the basis of academic qualifications and are competitive. Additional information may be obtained from the Department of Communication Processes and Disorders. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT The Student Employment Office in 20 Anderson Hall coordinates three employment programs: the College Work-Study Program (CWSP), Other Personnel Services (OPS), and Off-Campus Jobs. College Work-Study jobs are based on financial need. To apply for College Work- Study, students should pick up Gator Aid application packets from Anderson Hall as soon as possible after January 1 each year. To apply for OPS, students should check with the Student Employment Office in Anderson Hall, Room 20. Off-Campus Jobs lists are posted on the job bulletin boards, and students simply need to contact the employers. Student Employment maintains job bulletin boards for all three programs at the following locations: Anderson Hall basement, theJ. Wayne Reitz Union student govern- ment bulletin board, Tigert Hall basement, McCarty Hall first floor, and Norman Hall first floor. The job board in Anderson Hall is updated daily. Job boards at the other locations are updated weekly. NEXUS TAPES The Office for Student Financial Affairs has prepared a series of brief tapes for the NEXUS telephone tape series to provide current information on financial aid programs. To use this service, students should dial (904) 392-1683