1988-1989 Academic Catalog

176 Financial Information The Ohio War Orphans Scholarship This scholarship is awarded to students who are children of deceased or disabled veterans. The student must be enrolled full time and be making satisfactory academic progress. For more information, contact the Ohio Board of Regents, Student Assis– tant Office, Ohio War Orphans Scholarship, 3600 State Office Tower, 30 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215. United States Military Scholarships Army. Two-, three-, and three-and-a-half-year scholarships are available for students who enroll in Army ROTC. These scholar– ships pay all tuition, fees, and books, plus $100 per month for 10 school months per year. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Professor ofMilitary Science, Central State Uni– versity, 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 who qualify. Additional information pertaining to these scholarships is avail– able from the Professor of Military Science, Central State University. 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 potential. Students interested in Air Force ROTC should contact the Department of Aerospace Studies, Wright State University, Day– ton, OH 45435, phone: (513) 873-2730. Special Institutional Grant and Scholarship 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, for the most part, 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 guidelines for each fund. 1. Anderson Family Scholarship Fund Given to a female student with foreign language major or language curriculum major or minor. 2. Mead C. Armstrong Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Given to a student majoring in Biblical education. Provided by the family of Mead Armstrong. 3. Rudy Bedford Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Established by trustees of the College. 4. John W. Bickett Endowed Heritage Fund Given to a junior or senior pastoral or missionary student who has the intent to continue his or her education in seminary or language studies. 5. William J. and Nora J. Holthouse Endowed Scholarship Fund Given first to students from Ensley Baptist Church of Sand Lake, MI, and to students of William Holthouse Farms, Inc. employees. Other students may be eligible when the above priority has been satisfied. 6. Ruby E. Booher Bontrager Memorial Endowed Grant Fund Given to students who have demonstrated financial need. 7. Minor and Bernice Cross Endowed Scholarship Fund Given to eligible students who have demonstrated financial need. 8. The First Baptist Church of Findlay, Ohio, Scholarship Fund Given to students of this church. Others may be considered should no qualified students from the church enroll. 9. Peter F. and Anne E. Guenther Endowed Scholarship Fund Given to eligible students preparing for full-time service in Baptist ministry. I0. Helping-Hand Endowed Fund Given to deserving and needy students. Established by Miss Mabel Irvin Walker. 11. William and Cora Norman Henry Endowed Memorial Scholar– ship Fund Given to full-time students who can demonstrate financial need. Provided by Geraldine Henry. 12. Harold P. "Howdy" House Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Given to a full-time student with demonstrated financial need. 13. Robert L. Hutchinson Endowed Memorial Fellowship Fund Given to a student preparing for full-time foreign missionary service. 14. Ruby Jeremiah Scholarship Fund Given to an eligible female student. Provided by the faculty women.

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