1977-1978 Academic Catalog

Admissions and Finances vO The amount of financial assistance a student may receive under a Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant depends upon his need, taking into account his financial resources, those of his parents and the cost of attending Cedarville. Basic Educational Opportunity Grants Students who are U.S. Citizens or are in the United States for other than a temporary purpose and intend to become a permanent resident or are a permanent resident of the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands may be eligible for a Federal grant under a new Entitlement Grants Program sponsored by the Federal government through the Office of Education. Students may see their high school guidance counselors or write the Financial Aid Director for additional information. Bank Loans Loans are available to Cedarville College students through the United Student Apd Funds, Inc., federal guaranteed programs and most state guaranteed loan programs. All of these loan programs are arranged through the local banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, pension funds and insurance companies for specified interest rates and are repayable starting the tenth month after graduation. Listing of the college in the Directory of Higher Education published by the United States Department of Education makes available the payment of interest by the federal government on loans secured through banks under the various state, federal 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.

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