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Newsletter 3/11/11

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Browse the summer course listings

Summer courses listings are posted on our web page. Summer registration is open for USM, UMM, UMFK and UMO summer courses. Open registration for UMA summer courses begins on 4/7 (UMA degree students register register 4/4). UMPI open registration starts on 4/19.

Check out the fall course options

The fall course schedule is still being built in MaineStreet. Check our fall course page for a list of the onsite and videoconference courses and the fall registration dates. Keep checking back for updates.

Celebrate mud season!

Celebrate the start of mud season by cooking up a pot of chili and entering the Student Association’s First Annual Chili Cookoff! This Tuesday 3/15 event promises to be competitive and prizes will be awarded. FMI.

Indulge your sweet tooth!

While your enjoying the chili cookoff purchase some baked goods. A bake sale is being held in the lobby on Tuesday, 3/15 from 11 am to 1 pm. Please bring bake goods to contribute by 11 am. The proceeds will be used towards starting a scholarship fund named for Paul Hanley.

Build your leadership confidence!

Plan to attend the annual UMA Leadership Conference Saturday 3/19 from 9 am to 3 pm, on the Augusta campus. This year’s theme is “Lead, Follow or Get out of the Way!” Free to all UMA students and $30.00 for guests. FMI: Laurie Murphy.

Get CA$H

Are you leaving money on the table? If you earned under $50,000 last year, you can find out if you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit and get your taxes prepared for free through the Midcoast Creating Assets, Savings & Hope (CA$H) Coalition. Tax prep is offered on different dates throughout our region including: University College at Bath/Brunswick, Thursday, 3/17, from 4-7 pm. Call 319-1390 for an appointment.

Stretch your money!

Gain the skills and confidence you need to stretch your money, pay your bills, reduce your debt, find money for savings, & set personal financial goals. Financing Your Future, is a no cost workshop offered by Women, Work and Community on Fridays, 3/25 through 4/22, 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. FMI or to pre-register email Shelley Taylor or call 386-1664.

Create your business plan!

Want to start your own business? Apply for Women, Work and Community’s New Ventures Business Planning Course. This no cost course meets Wednesdays, 3/30 through 6/15 from 9 am-2:30 pm. Topics include: customer, competition, marketing, record keeping, taxes, financing, & legal considerations. The required orientation session is: 3/23 from 9:30 to 11:30 am. FMI or to apply email Jenn Dobransky or call 386-1664.

Get the inside scoop on Mental Health and Human Services internships

Diane Carrick, UMA MHHS Internship Coordinator, will be conducting a MHHS Internship Information Session on Monday, 4/11 from 3 to 3:45 pm. Learn more about the internship expectations, course sequencing and assesment of prior learning. Please RSVP at the business office or call 442-7736or email [log in to unmask]

Stay connected!

Stay tuned in to UCBB news, events and fun through our Facebook page. It’s a great place to stay connected with your colleagues!

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Latest News & Events

Get help completing your FAFSA!

A free financial aid workshop is scheduled on Tuesday, 3/22. More

Children’s Book Author Reading

Children’s book author Davene Fahy will do a reading on Tuesday, 3/29, at 4 pm in Room 112 at University College at Bath/Brunswick. The event is free and open More

Stay connected!

Get the UCBB events calendar with your UMS Google apps! More

Celebrating peace!

Greater Brunswick PeaceWorks presented its Peace Studies Scholarship to Suzanne Jones of West Boothbay, a UMA Liberal Studies student. More

AAUW Scholarship Program in Bath

The AAUW scholarship application deadline is March 30, 2011. More

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