1980-1981 Academic Catalog
Cedarville College 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 $150 to $1,800. 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 $200 to $1,500 a year and must be supplemented by at least an equal amount of other assistance to the student. The amount of financial assistance a student may receive under a Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant depends upon his need, taking into account his fi– nancial 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 tem– porary purpose and intend to become a permanent resident, are a permanent resi– dent of the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands or of the Northern Mariana Islands may be eligible for a Federal grant under an Entitlement Grant 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. As of January 1, 1978, application for this grant can be made through the Finan– cial Aid Form (FAF) or by submitting a separate Basic Grant application. All stu– dents are encouraged to apply for this grant and preferably by using the new Fi– nancial Aid Form.
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