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Show Q pages Damaged ,Hllla ; 1 t Model Cities Residents Invited to UTECH Utah Technical College at Salt Lake recently announced a plan to inform Model Cities O Utah Technical College, 46 South Redwood Road, phon 299-341- 1. who can benefit from the instruction may find a place in a course of study. It is now possible for those not financially or academically prepared for a college education to enroll in a course of study at UTC. There are numerous financial aids available to help pay tuition and book costs, and some aids are available if a person needs help with living expenses while in school. The following financial aids are available at Utah Tech: a. College . be contacted during the day residents how to take advantage of its courses, facilities and opportunities. The college has an open-doo- r policy that admits all students who are in search of an education that leads to a position in the world of work. Any person Work-Stud- y I Minority students won't fet out of place at Utah Tech, sine about eight percent of the tot day student body of over 2,00 students come from minorit' groups. Graduates are not out o place in the world of work either A person with vo training has ar easier time finding employmen than many who have four-ye- a degrees and jobs for those school without any post-higtraining are becoming very scarce. Utah Technical College at Salt Lake has become the State's ational-technic- al h leading vocational-technica- l education center preparing students for rewarding careers. Model Cities residents should take advantage of this quality education. -- employment) Up to $100 a month, based on need. b. Educational Opportunity Grant - Up to $1,000 a year, based on need. c. National Defense Loans Up to $1,000 a year, based on need. d. Utah Educational Fund $500 a year targeted for Model City area. e. Utah Tech Scholarships $300 to $500 a year, based on need. (Part-time -- Become -- -- f. Tuition Waivers - $240 a year, based on scholastic ability and need. Those lacking the basic skills required to compete in the classroom are encourage to enroll in the program at the college. After one or two Pre-technic- al students are in one of the more than thirty courses of study quarters in finding success Pre-tec- leading at UTC. active in Task Force one of the 9 working h, task forces to diplomas and degrees TAiaU Assistant Needed EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Outreach Employment Teams planning and liaison work in developing a model cities and coordinating community organization to provide for maximum resident participation Do You Need a Sub-profession- al in the project Cities program. Works under direct supervision of Task Force Coordinator. Minimum qualifications: Job? Model I Realizing that many Model Cities residents are unaware of the possibilities of attending UTC, the Dean of Students staff meeting with prospective students in each of the is community centers. The following will be followed by college counselors: Lloyd V. Tilt, Northwest e Center, Thursday, 4:30 p.m. by appointment Multi-purpos- Larry Christensen, South County, Thursday, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Charles Hansen, Oquirrh Center, by appointment Dave. Ballard, Central City, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m:' Any of these counselors may Placement Working knowledge of For Information Cal! Model community agencies and their functions. Ability to establish and maintain effective working with Model relationship Neighborhood area residents, employees, other agencies and the general public; ability to gather, organize and present data in a clear, logical manner. Education equivalent to Contact: Bruce Moore or Jack Reid Passey Bailey at at Ray Morris at 322-128- 487-455- 6; 1; 328-221- 1. graduation from high school or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Apply at: Model Cities 119 E. 21st South' ; 467-941- 6 Training Counseling 467-941- 6 Call us today. We Want to Help! |