1989-1990 Academic Catalog
PELL Grants A student \Vho is a United States citizen, or \Vho is in the United States for other than a te1nporary purpose and intends to beco1ne a pcnnanent resident, or \Vho is a pennanent resident of the Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands or of the Northen1 Mariana Islands, 1nay be eligible for a federal grant under an entitle1nent grant prognun sponsored by the federal govenunent through the Office of Education. Students n1ay see their high school guidance counselors or \Vrile the financial aid director for additional information. As of January l, 1978, application for this grant can be n1ade through the Finan– cial Aid Forni (FAF) or by subn1itting a separate PELL Grant application. All stu– dents \Vith financial need are encouraged to apply for this grant, preferably by using the Finrutcial Aid Form (FAF). Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants TI1e federal govenunent, through the United States Oftice of Education, provides funds for a lintlted nun1ber of students \Vith exceptional financial need \Vho require these grants to attend college, and \vho shO\V academic or creative promise. Tite a1nount of financial assistance a student n1ay receive under a Supplen1ental Educa– tional Opportunity Grant depends upon his need, taking into account ltls financial resources, those of his parents, and the cost of attending Cedarville. The Ohio Academic Scholarship Program A $1000 scholarship is a\varded to the top graduating senior in each Ohio high school. Tite student is chosen according to his G.P.A. and scores on the ACT, and n1ust attend rut eligible Ohio college or university. If the top student chooses not to attend ru1 Ohio institution, the scholarship is a\varded to the next highest student in the graduating class. 111e scholarship is rcne\vable each year providing the student remains full time and is n1aking satisfactory acadentlc progress. One thousand of these scholarsltlps are a\varded each year. For 1nore infonnation, contact your high school counselor. The Ohio Air National Guard Tuition Assistance Program Titls progrrun assists Oltlo National Guard 111embers \Vho are full tin1e students, at least 17 years old, and enlisted for a period of six years. Up to t\velve quarters of instn1ctional and general fees \Vill be paid for the student. After basic and specialty training, guardsmen n1eet one \Veekend a n1onth and l\vo \Veeks during each su1n– mer. In addition to the tuition assistance, the time spent on duty is paid according to rank. Both n1en and \Von1en are accepted into this progrrun, and proof of fmancial need is not a requiren1ent. For ntore infonnation call collect (513) 323-6704 or \Vrite to: Ohio National Guard, Educational Opportunities, 2825 \V. Gnmville Rd., Worthing– ton, OH 43085. Financial Information 183 The Ohio War Orphans Scholarship 11tls scholarship is a\varded to students \Vho are cltlldren of deceased or disabled veterans. The student n1ust be enrolled full tiine and be nlaking satisfactory aca– dentlc progress. For n1ore infom1ation, contact the Ohio Board of Regents, Student Assistant Office, Ohio \Var Orphans Scholarship, 3600 State Office Tower, 30 E.1st Broad Street, Colu1nbus, OH 43215. United States Military Scholarships Ar1ny. 1\vo-, three-, and three-and-a-half-year scholarships are available for stu– dents who enroll in Anny ROTC. 111ese scholarships pay all tuition, fees, and books, plus $100 per ntonth for 10 school nionths per year. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Professor of Military Science, Central State University, Wilberforce, OH 45384, or by calling (513) 376-6382 or (513) 376- 6279. United States Am1y National Guard Scholarships, \Vhich pay up to $1000 per school year, are available for those who qualify. Additional infom1ation pertaining to these scholarships is available from the Professor of Military Science, Central State U1tlversity. Air Force. Air Force ROTC scholarships payii1g for the cost of tuition, fees, textbooks, and a $100 1nonthly allo\vance are available to students \Vho demonstrate academic and leadership potential. Students interested in Air Force ROTC should contact the Department ofAero– space Studies, Wright Stale University, Dayton, OH 45435, phone: (513) 873-2730. family. Special lrutitutional Grant and Scholarship Funds Alunmi and other people who have a special interest in the gro\vlh and progress of Cedarville College have generously donated funds to help defray educational expenses ofstudents \Vho have special and exceptional finru1cial needs.111ese funds, which are listed belo\v are, for the n1ost part, under the control of the director of financial aid. He \Vill determine \Vho is eligible and the a\vard that \Viii be provided according to specific guidelines for each fund. Anderson Fa111ily Scholarship Fund Given to a fen1ale student \Vith foreign language major or lru1guage cuniculum n1ajor or minor. Mead C. Ar111stro11g Endon'ed Mentorial Scholarship Fund Given to a student n1ajoring in Biblical education. Provided by the frunily ofMeadArrnstrong. Rudy Bed/01d Endowed Me111orial Scholarship Fund Established by trustees of the College. John lV. Bickett Endowed Heritage Fund Given to a junior or senior pastoral or 1nissionary student \Vho has the intent to continue his or her education in sen1inary or language studies.
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