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10 AUGUST 15, 2002 Smoke Signals Fall Term Schedule of Classes Enroll Tribal Youth in Before & After Care Program August 19 Chemeketa Community College's fall term classes will begin the week of September 23 and continue through the week of December 9. Seven dif ferent classes are being offered in the evenings in the new Tribal Educa tion building, as well as four daytime courses telecast from the main cam pus and available at the Grand Ronde Education Center. For more infor mation, contact John Harp at 503-879-4591, or 1-800-422-0232, ext. 4591. Evening Classes taught at the Grand Ronde Education Center CS 1 0 1 Introduction to Microcomputer Applications Mondays, 5:30-8:20 3 credits $12915 fee ENG 1 05 telecourse Introduction to Dramatic Literature Mondays, 6:00-8:50 3 credits $129' . GEO 144 Geology of the NW: River and Stream Desert Mondays, 5:30-8:20 4 credits $17210fee HPE 295 Health & Fitness for Life Wednesdays, 5:30-8:20 3 credits $129 MTII 95 Intermediate Algebra (graphing calculator required) TuesThurs, 5:30-7:20 4 credits $172 SP 1 1 1 Fundamentals of Public Speaking Tuesdays, 5:30-8:20 3 credits $129 WR 121 English Composition-Exposition Wednesdays, 5:30-8:20 3 credits $ 1 292 fee Daytime Telecourses broadcast at the Grand Ronde Education Center B A 2 1 4 Business Communication MonWed Fri, 1 0:30-11:20 3 credits $ 1 29 CH 104 Chemistry for Allied Health MonWedFri, 1 :30-2:20 5 credits $21510 fee (Must also register for Saturday lab and for recitation) CH 110 General, Organic & Biochemistry MonWed, 9:00-10:20 5 credits $21510fee (Must also register for Saturday lab and for recitation) MTII 60 Introductory Algebra TuesThurs, 1 1 :30-l :20 4 credits $ 1 72 United Tribes Technical College Offering Nutrition Program The United Tribes Technical College (North Dakota) is offering a Nutri tion and Food Service Program. The program is designed so students will be able to gain employment after two-years or advance to a four-year degree program in a university system. Also, students gain confidence in food preparation, restaurant careers or casino Food Service departments. For more information please contact Wanda Agnew, Director of Nutri tion and Food Service program, 3315 University Drive, Bismarck, ND 58504 701-255-3285 ext. 420 or wagnewuttc.edu. u y q Listed below are the dates of the classes, the topics to be covered, as well as the names of the 0 q individual(s) scheduled to discuss the topics. q 82802 April Campbell -Balance Sheet O 'Credit Report 'Operations Statement 0 Resume & Page 11 of The Plan 10902 Shelley Hanson & Finan- 0 0 12 week overview of The Plan guide- cial Resources Panel q book 'Representatives from Union Bank of 0 O 9402 John Baker & April Campbell California, SBA, Local Banks q o o o Market Research 101602 Shelley Hanson & Busi- Marketing 91102 Shellev Hanson 'Your Business & Business Location O 'The Competition O 91802 John Baker 0 'Cash Flow Chart 0 'Personal Financial Statement 0 'Personal one on one help Q 'Loan request 'Balance Sheet " 'Operations Statement 92502 John Baker 'Legal, Speaker G 'Bookkeeping, Doug Iverson, Speaker O 'Business Plan Homework 0 10202 Shelley Hanson 0 'Cash Flow Chart t 'Personal Financial Statement Personal one on one help Loan request ness Panel Panelists; To Be Announced, will par- ticipate in a question and answer ses- sion with class participants, about their O experiences in small business. 102302 Shelley Hanson Grooming You and Your Business for 0 Success 0 Work on Business Plans with one on q one assistance 103002 Shelley Hanson & April JJ Campbell Quick Books Software Class Overview, Elaine Moore, Instructor Finalize Business Plans One on one help 0 Copy completed business plans and 0 turn in q nbu laKAUUAMUN b:uu p.m. Tribal Community Center " ... 0 Contact Barbara Lake at 503-879-2476 or Sheila Herber at 503-879-2492. 0 ooooooooooooooooooooooooo It's time to enroll Native American students in the Tribe's K-5 Before & After School Program. Before & After School Program for incoming Na tive American Kindergarten to Fifth Grade students in either Willamina or Grand Ronde Elementary schools Sign ups begin at 10:00 a.m. on Monday August 19 at the Before & After Care modular. For students who will be attending K-5 in the Fall. For more information, contact Matt Bucknell at 503-879-4620. Stew mm&m&ws& QmMl"?mmm3m !iS& 6 'jm 9&te'' fail nagJKH3ff'Xj 3g7gBH3afr Attention: Full Time Higher Education and Adult Vocational Training Students A requirement of the Adult Vocational Training Program and the Higher Education Program is that students attend school full time and that they file for Federal Financial Aid each academic year that they plan to attend school. Federal Aid is disbursed on a "first come first served" basis and a copy is due to the Tribe's Education Specialist by February 15 of each academic year. The new academic year, 2002 2003 began on July 1, 2002, and will run through June 30, 2003. Funding will not be awarded if Federal Aid filing verification is not in your file. If you have not submitted a copy of your free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and a copy of your Student Aid Report (SAR) for 2002-2003, please do so now. Copies can be mailed to, The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Attn: Education Specialist, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 or fax to 1-503-879-2286. Questions, please call April Campbell, Education Specialist at 1-800-422-0232 ext. 2276. Train the Trainer on: Building Native Communities: Financial Skills for Families Thursday, August 22, 2002; 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Small Business Development Classroom, 2nd floor of the Adult Educa tion Building. For more information or to register call Barbara Lake at 503-879-2476. Wanted: SMART School Coordinator Implement SMART & manage volunteers in a local community school. Starts September through May, up to 28 hours a week. Send resume and cover letter to: Beth A. Unverzagt, Oregon Children's Foundation, PMB 143, 4674 Commercial St. SE, Salem, Oregon 97302. Phone: 503-385-4699. E-mail: bzagtorednet.org Position for Grand Ronde Elementary & Willamina Elementary. Scholarship Opportunity Available A scholarship opportunity is available for Native American students who enroll in the Resource Management master's degree program at Cen tral Washington University. These Native American graduate fellow ships are funded by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, and provide two years of financial support. There are still several openings available for students to begin study this September. Please inform anyone who might be eligible and inter ested in this program. You can learn more about this program and the research interests of past recipients on our web page: http:www.cwu.edugeograph fellows.html. For more information, contact Robert Kuhlken, Associate Professor, Department of Geography and Land Studies, Central Wash ington University, 400 East Eighth Avenue, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7420. Phone: 509-963-2795. Website: http:www.cwu.edukuhlkenr home.html.