Monday, March 11, 2013



IDA KING STEVENS AWARD

The local branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will select a qualifying undergraduate student to receive the Ida King Stevens Award. The Ida King Stevens Award is intended to help returning women students complete their education.  The scholarship awards $1000 (500 each semester) toward the recipient’s tuition and fees.  The recipient will be contacted to participate in appropriate AAUW Branch activities.

The recipient must:

1. Be female.
2. Be a resident of the state of Illinois (as defined by the UIUC standard for in-state tuition).
*3. Have experienced an interruption in formal education of at least two years. (See below for explanation)
4. Be enrolled in an undergraduate program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as either as a full-time or part-time student.
5. Have demonstrated financial need (as determined by the FAFSA)
6. Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale)

* A formal interruption means that the student did not attend school or college for at least 2 years. Here are some examples of aninterruption in formal education:
?         A student drops out of community college to care for an ailing parent.
?         A college student has a child and decides to postpone the completion of her degree.
?         A high school graduate works full-time to save enough money to go to college.  

Procedures and Deadlines

Students must complete the attached application and submit it by April 15, 2013 to:

Jacque Kahn (jskahn@illinois.edu)
Department of Gender & Women’s Studies
1205 W. Nevada
Urbana, IL  61801

Friday, March 1, 2013



Does your mind go blank during tests?
Do you suffer from clammy hands, sick stomach, and racing thoughts before a test?
Do you perfectly prepare only to perform very poorly on your tests?
Are you experiencing common reactions…or more than that?

Come and learn how to handle and solve your Test Anxiety issues!

Test Anxiety Solutions Workshop

THIS Monday, March 4th
7-8pm
Undergraduate Library, Presentation Gallery