1976-1977 Academic Catalog
28 Cedarville College Refunds for withdrawal from school or individual courses are granted on the fol- lowing basis: First two days of the quarter .......................100% First full calendar week or less ......................90% Second full calendar week or less ....................75% Third full calendar week or less .....................50% Fourth full calendar week or less ....................25% Over four full calendar weeks .................No Refund The above refund schedule applies to all Science laboratory fees. All other fees are not refundable, except for withdrawal from a course within the first two days of a quarter. Students withdrawing from a course or courses and adding a differing course or courses shall be granted full tuition refunds to apply toward courses added. If the new total hours is less than the original total, the above refund schedule shall apply. Refunds on course withdrawals are determined according to the date the with– drawal forms are filed in the Registrar's office; college withdrawals are effective on the last day of residency. If course offerings are changed by the faculty or administration, the student is en– titled to a full refund for that class. No refunds on room rent will be given except for withdrawal because of illness or other reasons beyond the control of the student. Board is refunded on a pro rata basis. Student Aid Many students need assistance in meeting educational costs. Since financial need is one of the factors considered in awarding aid, each single student desiring financial aid in the form of a scholarship or loan, underwritten by the college, must submit a Parent's Confidential Statement through the College Scholarship Service. This form may be secured from a high school guidance counselor or the Student Financial Aid office. Students anticipating financial need should have these forms completed by their parents at least six months prior to the time that they will need to secure aid funds. Application for any aid must be made well in advance of the anticipated need. All requests for student aid are handled by the Director of Financial Aid. Scholarships and Grants Academic scholarships are available to students who have demonstrated academic ability and a definite financial need. These scholarships range from $150.00 to $800.00 in amounts and also may provide an opportunity of employment with the college. Scholarships are awarded on an annual basis with a minimum cumulative aca– demic average of 3.25 for upperclassmen. Freshmen scholarship awards are based on high school rank, academic average and ACT or SAT scores. Christian character, service, and cooperation are also considered in awarding these scholarships. Athletic grants-in-aid are available for qualified athletes. Inquiries should be ad– dressed to the Athletic Director. Ohio Instructional Grants Students who are residents of Ohio may be eligible for an Ohio Instructional Grant. The high school guidance counselor or the Director of Financial Aid can give you the details on qualifications and application process. Grants range from $1 50 to $1,500.
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