50 / THE GRADUATE SCHOOL allowances up to $800 may be granted annually for academic expenses. Holders of these fellowships may pursue graduate work at the University of Florida. Application should be made to the Foundation, 777 14th Street, N.W., Room 330, Washington, D.C. 20005. PSYCHOLOGY Financial support is available to assist students to pursue postgraduate work leading to the master's or doctor's degree. In addition to University-wide awards, current financial assistance includes U.S. Public Health Traineeships, Florida Mental Health Fellowships, Graduate Teaching and Research Assis- tantships, and the Center for Neurobiological Sciences Fellowships. For in- formation write the Chairman of the Stipend Committee, Department of Psychology. REHABILITATION COUNSELING TRAINEESHIP GRANTS.-The U. S. Rehabilitation Services Administration has allotted the University of Florida a number of traineeships for full- time students preparing to become rehabilitation counselors. The traineeship grants for work toward the master's degree carry a stipend of $1,800 for the first year of graduate study and $2,000 for the second year. In addition to these stipends, non-Florida fees and registration fees are paid. A limited number of grants are available for work beyond the master's level and carry larger stipends. Traineeships are awarded for a full calendar year and may be renewed for a second year. For further information regarding the degree program and traineeship grants contact: Chairman, Department of Rehabilitation Counseling, College of Health Related Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32601. SPEECH The Department of Speech administers a number of traineeships, fellow- ships, and assistantships from such sources as the National Institutes of Health, Rehabilitation Services Administration, NDEA Title IV, U. S. Office of Edu- cation, Alachua County Easter Seal Society, and the University of Florida. Additional information may be obtained from the Chairman of the De- partment of Speech. LOANS Long term loans are available to graduate students from four basic sources: United Student Aid Funds, Federally Insured Loans, University of Florida Long Term Loans, and Florida State Loans. Application should be made to the Student Financial Aid Office between November 1 and February 28 for the following academic year. No deadline exists for the Federally Insured Loan and the United Student Aid Fund Loan.