1981-1982 Academic Catalog

The student must demonstrate exceptional financial need. 5. Mark Baldwin Memol"ial Scholarship Fund Established in honor of Mark Baldwin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin. Its purpose is to provide aid to stu– dents who, because of physical handicap or socioeconomic conditions, would be prevented from meeting expenses such as books, supplies, transportation, fees, etc. 6. Peter F. and Anne E. Guenther Scholarship Fund Established in memory of Peter F. Guenther. Funds are available for eligible students who are preparing for full-time service in the Baptist ministry and who have demonstrated financial need. 7. Robert L. Hutchinson Memorial Fellowship Fund Established in memory of Robert L. Hutchinson. Its purpose is to provide an annual scholarship to a student preparing for full-time foreign missionary service and who has demon– strated financial need. 8. Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship Fund Established by the faculty women of Cedarville College in appreciation of the years of loyal and devoted service which the Jeremiahs have given to the college, its students, faculty, and staff. Its purpose is to provide an annual scholarship of $I 000 to an eligible woman student selected by the scholar– ship committee. 9. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Kennedy Scholai·ship Fund Established out of concern for enlarging Christian service opportunities. An annual grant will be awarded to one or more students preparing for areas of Christian service and who have demonstrated financial need. l0. Student Body Loan and Grant Fund Established by the student body to give assistance to quali– fied students with financial need. Ohio Instructional Grants Students who are residents of Ohio may be eligible for an Ohio Instructional Grant. The high school guidance counselor or the di– rector of financial aid can supply the details on qualifications and application procedures. Grants range from $150 to $1800. 31 Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants The federal government, through the United States Office of Education, provides funds for a limited number of students with financial need who require these grants to attend college, and who show academic or creative promise. The amount of financial as– sistance 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. Grants range from $200 to $2000 a year and must be supple– mented by at least an equal amount of other assistance to the stu– dent.

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