1965-1966 Academic Catalog

Cedarville FINANCIAL INFORMATION may secure loans through the Ohio Higher Education Assistance program. Both of these loan programs are arranged through local banks for speci– fied amounts at six per cent interest and are repayable after graduation. United Student Aid Fund loans are not available to freshmen. There are specialized loan funds available to students who meet the proper qualifications such as the McChesney Memorial Loan Ftmd for residents of Greene County, Ohio, and the Bancroft Loan Fund for mis– sionary candidates. A very limited amount of money is available to stu– dents with special needs through the College Student Aid Flmd. Other educational loan programs may be available through local banks or specific organizations. High school guidance counselors can give you information concerning these. Farm children can arrange educational loans through their local Production Credit Association office. Cedarville students are not qualified for participation in the National Defense Education Act loans or state loan programs other than Ohio. The Student Personnel Office can supply information concerning the above loans as to banks servicing these loans and specialized qualifications. INSURANCE All students are required to carry accident and sickness insurance through the College unless they have insurance coverage with their parents or at their place of employment. If they have some other in· surance coverage, they must sign a waiver agreement at registration time. The insurance through the College is twelve-month coverage and provides coverage for the student any place in the United States. Aerial Veiui of the Campus 19

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