1974-1975 Academic Catalog

Admission and Finances taking into account his financial resources, those of his parents, and the cost of attending Cedarville. Basic Educational Grants All students who are first time, fulltime freshmen and sophomores after April 1, 1973 may be eligible for a Federal grant under a new Entitle– ment Grants Program sponsored by the Federal government through the Office of Education. Students may see their high school guidance coun– selors or write the Financial Aid Director for additional information. Bank loans Loans are available to Cedarville College students through the United Student Aid Funds, Inc., and most state guaranteed loan programs. All of these loan programs are arranged through local banks for specified inter– est rates and are repayable after graduation. Listing of the college in the Directory of Higher Education published by the United States Depart– ment of Education makes available the payment of interest by the federal government on loans secured through banks under the various state or private loan programs. National Direct Student Loans are available through the college to students who are citizens of the United States and who can demonstrate financial need to meet educational expenses. Detailed information and application forms are available from the Director of Financial Aid. 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, the JDC Memorial Fund, the Miter Loan Fund, and others. 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 information concerning these. Farm children can arrange educational loans through their local Production Credit Association office. The Director of Financial Aid can supply information concerning the above loans as to banks servicing these loans and specialized qualifica– tions. Student 11-m1nn.rllvnr11.P1r111t Although not able to guarantee employment, Cedarville College assists needy students by recommending them for part-time employment, both on the campus and in surrounding communities.

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