1977-1978 Academic Catalog

vLf Cedarville College [Partially or completely self-supporting students as well as students who are now enrolled and are receiving financial aid should complete the Financial Aid Form (FAF) and submit it to the College Scholarship Service by March 1st. The FAF is available from the Office of Student Financial Aid.] Students should specify 1151 as the code number for Cedarville College in the appropriate place on the PCS (or FAF). A letter explaining the award decision and giving information about any aid offered will be sent by July 1st to each student who applies prior to the deadline dates specified above. Scholarships Academic scholarships are available to students who have demonstrated academic ability and a definite financial need. These scholarships range from $150 to $800 in amounts and also may provide an opportunity of employment with the college. Scholarships are awarded on an annual basis with a minimum cumulative academic average of 3.25 for upperclassmen. Freshman scholarship awards are based on high school rank, academic average (minimum of 3.25) and ACT or SAT scores. Christian character, service, and cooperation are also considered in awarding these scholarships. Athletic Grants Athletic grants-in-aid are available for qualified athletes. Inquiries should be addressed to the Athletic Director. Special Institutional Grant Funds Alumni and other people who have a special interest in the growth and progress of Cedarville College have generously donated funds to help defray educational expenses of students who have special and exceptional financial needs. These funds which are listed below are under the control of the Director of Financial Aid. He will determine. who is eligible and the award that will be provided according to specific gl)idelines for each fund. **Andrew Smith Memorial Scholarship Fund **Helping Hand Endowed Grant Fund **Pastor Willetts Endowed Grant Fund **Jimmy O'Quinn Evangelism Award **William M. Junk and Frances Smith Junk Endowed Grant Fund Ohio Instructional Grants Students who are residents of Ohio may be eligible for an Ohio Instruc– tional 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 $150 to $1,500. Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants The Federal government provides, through the U.S. Office of Education, funds for a limited number of students with exceptional financial need, who require these grants to attend college, and who show academic or creative promise. Grants range from $300 to $1,500 a year and must be supplemented by at least an equal amount of other assistance to the student.

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