1982-1983 Academic Catalog
132 February 1, but not before January 1, of the academic school year for which aid is being requested. The Financial Aid Form may be obtained from a high school guidance office or by writing to the Office of Student Financial Aid. Students should specify 1151 as the code number for Cedarville College in the appropriate place of the FAF. A letter explaining the decision relative to the award and giving information about any aid offered will be sent by July 1 to each student who applies prior to the deadline dates specified above. Cedarville College reserves the right to withhold student trans– cripts for nonpayment of school accounts, loans directly related to educational expenses, and overpayments of any federal or state funds. Students are required to maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to receive financial aid. For additional informa– tion, contact the Financial Aid Office. Scholarships Academic scholarships are available to students who have demonstrated scholastic ability and a definite financial need. These scholarships range from $250 to $1500 in amount and also may provide an opportunity of employment with the college. Scholarships are awarded on an annual basis and require a min– imum 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 making these scholarsh.ip awards. Athletic Grants Athletic grants-in-aid are available for qualified athletes. In– quiries should be addressed to the athletic director. The Ohio Air National Guard Tuition Assistance Program This program assists Ohio National Guard members who are full time students, at least 17 years old, and enlisted for a period of six years. Up to twelve quarters of instructional and general fees will be paid for the student, not to exceed $1188 in the 82-83 academic year. After basic and specialty training, guardsmen meet one weekend a month and two weeks during each summer. In addition to the tuition assistance, the time spent on duty is paid according to rank. Both men and women are accepted into this program, and proof of financial need is not a requirement. For more information call collect (513) 323-6704 or write to: Ohio National Guard, Educational Opportunities, 2825 W. Granville Rd., Worthington, OH 43085. United States Military Scholarships Army. Two-, three-, and four-year scholarships are avail– able for students who enroll in Army ROTC. These scholarships pay all tuition, fees, and books, plus $100 per month f?r 10 school months per year. Additional information may be obtamed by .con– tacting the Professor of Military Science, Central State Umver– sity, Wilberforce, OH 45384, or by calling (513) 376-6382 or (513) 376-6279. United States Army National Guard Scholarships, which pay up to $1000 per school year, are available for those "':'ho ~ualif~. Additional information pertaining to these scholarships 1s avail– able from the Professor of Military Science, Central State Univer– sity. Air Force. Air Force ROTC scholarships paying for the cost of tuition, fees, textbooks, and a $100 monthly allowance are avail– able to students who demonstrate academic and leadership poten– tial. Students interested in Air Force ROTC should contact the De– partment of Aerospace Studies, Wright State University, Dayton, OH 45435, phone: (513) 873-2730. The Ohio Academic Scholarship Program A $1000 scholarship is awarded to the top graduating senior in each Ohio high school. The student is chosen according to his G.P.A. and scores on the ACT, and must attend an eligible Ohio college or university. If the top student chooses not to attend an
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