2006-2008 Bulletin of the Graduate Programs

- Page 15 - Revision as of 10/11/2006 • You have the right to know what resources (such as other financial aid, scholarships, your assets, etc.) were considered in the calculation of your need. • You have the right to know how much of your financial need as determined by the institution has been met. • You have the right to request an explanation of the various programs in your student aid package. • You have the right to know your school’s refund policy. S TUDENT R ESPONSIBILITIES • You must complete all application forms accurately and submit them on time to the right place. • You must provide correct information. In most instances, misreporting information on financial aid application forms is a violation of law and may be considered a criminal offense which could result in indictment under the U.S. Criminal Code. • You must return all additional documentation, verification, corrections, and/or new information requested by either the Financial Aid Office or the agency to which you submitted your application. • You are responsible for reading and understanding all forms that you are asked to sign and for keeping copies of them. • You must accept responsibility for all agreements that you sign. • You must perform the work upon which you agreed in accepting a university employment award. • You must be aware of and comply with the deadlines for application or reapplication for aid. • You should be aware of your school’s refund procedures. All schools must provide information to prospective students about the school’s programs and performance. You should consider this information carefully before deciding to attend a school. SUMMER HOUSING INFORMATION R ESIDENCE H ALLS Residence hall housing for graduate students is available during the summer course schedule. University housing and meals are available with single-occupancy rooms. Each room is air conditioned, fully furnished (desk, bed, chair, and dresser) and equipped with a phone, permitting students to dial and receive calls directly. Every residence hall room is equipped with a networked computer and ink jet printer (printer cartridges available in the University bookstore), enabling residents to take full advantage of the vast information resources of CedarNet, the University’s intranet. Meals for graduate students may be purchased at the school cafeteria at faculty/staff rates. Graduate students living in the residence halls should plan to arrive from 3-5 p.m. or from 8:30–9:30 p.m. on the Sunday before their class begins. Students unable to arrive during these designated times should contact the Student Life Office to make arrangements for a special arrival time. Housing assignments are made by the Student Life Office. Ask for the summer housing coordinator at 937-766-7872 with any questions pertaining to housing.

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