1967-1968 Academic Catalog
ADMISSION AND FINANCES 25 Parents desiring further information concerning this deferred payment plan should write the Business Office, or Education Funds, Inc., 10 Dorrance Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02901. STUDENT LOANS Loans are available to Cedarville College students through the United Student Aid Funds, Inc. Students who are residents of the state of Ohio may secure loans through the Ohio Higher Education Assistance program. Both of these loan programs are arranged through local banks for specified interest rates and are repayable after graduation. There are specialized loan funds available to students who meet the proper qualifications such as the McChesney Memorial Loan Fund for residents of Greene County, Ohio, the Bancroft Loan Fund for missionary candidates, the Polly Leunk Memorial Fund, and the JEC Memorial Fund. A very limited amount of money is available to students with special needs through the College Student Aid Fund. Other education loan programs may be available through local banks or specific organizations. High school guidance counselors can give you infor– mation concerning these. Farm children can arrange educational loans through their local Production Credit Association office. Cedarville College does not participate in any type of student aid program underwritten by the federal government. This includes even the payment of interest by the federal government on loans secured through local banks under the various state or private loan programs. The Student Personnel Office can supply information concerning the above loans as to banks servicing these loans and specialized qualifications. STUDENT INSURANCE Unmarried, full-time students are required to carry hospitalization and accident insurance through the College. Married students may waive this insurance if they have other coverage. Coverage is also available for married students' families. This insurance is twelve-month coverage and provides benefits for any accident or hospitalization not covered by employees' state compensation. The insurance premium is considered as a portion of the student health service fee. Part-time students or married students not participating in the insurance program must pay a special health service fee if they wish to use the College health services.
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