1990-1991 Academic Catalog
Rife Endowed Scholarship Fund Awarded to students based on demonstrated financial need and donor stipulations. Established by Mrs. Ralph Rife and children. The Jean Scott Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Given to continuing stu– dents with at least a 2.50 GPA who intend to be missionaries. James and Lorna Spencer Endowed Scholarship Given to a full-time student with demonstrated financial need. The David W Stahl Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund Given to a sopho– more student pursuing a music major with at least a 3.00 G.P.A. Esther Stone Endowed Trust Fund Given to pre-ministerial or ministerial stu– dents with moral character, academic potential, and demonstrated financial need. Stuck Memorial Endowed Grant Fund Given to eligible students. Established in memory of Jim Stuck. Student Body Loan and Grant Fund Given to qualified students with financial need. Provided by the student body. Edward J. Thomson Memorial Scholarship Given to Bible or preseminary stu– dents, nursing students and other students, in that order. Wickerham Memorial Endowed Grant Fund Given to students with demon– strated financial need. Rev. and Mrs. Earl V. Willett Endowed Grant Fund Given to students in good standing. Provided by the Willetts family. Detailed information concerning all loans including eligibility, application proce– dures, and repayment schedules is available from the Financial Aid Office. Several types of loans are available. 'lll>ri•'llr"111'1nlll> College u.,,...,....."."'"' ,.__,...,....,,....... The Bancroft Loan Fund Established to assist students who are planning to serve in some aspect of missionary service. The James Bucholtz Memorial Loan Fund Established by the parents in memory of their son to assist eligible students. The Jo Anne Buschmann Memorial Loan Fund Established by the parents in memory of their daughter to assist eligible students. The Jonathan Edward Clater Memorial Loan Fund Established by Mr. Clater to assist students whose education would be interrupted by a special financial crisis. The Fullerton Music Student Loan Fund Established to assist music majors. The Gale Memorial Loan Fund Established by Mr. Ralph B. Gale to help eli– gible, needy students on a short term basis. The Kemp Loan Fund Established by a former financial aid office secretary for eligible students to use over a period of 15-30 days. The M.K. Loan and Grant Fund Established by interested alumni missionary friends to assist children of missionary parents who meet the guidelines and who, without this help, would have difficulty meeting their educational expenses. Nursing Student Loan Program Established to assist students pursuing a course of study leading to a baccalaureate degree in nursing. The Polly Leunk Memorial Loan Fund Established to assist students who are unable to obtain funds through other sources. The Frances McChesney Memorial Loan Fund Established by the Cedarville College alumni prior to 1952 to assist any eligible, deserving Greene County stu– dent. The Miter Loan Fund Established by a friend of the College to assist eligible students. The Science Loan Fund Established by the Science Department to assist science majors who demonstrate financial need. The Student Body Loan and Grant Fund Established by the Class of 1972 to provide loan and grant funds to eligible students. The Student Emergency Fund Established to provide short term loans to help students facing unanticipated emergencies. Loans are available to Cedarville College students through most state-guaranteed loan programs. These loan programs are arranged through local banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, pension funds, and insurance companies for nomi– nal, specified interest rates and are repayable beginning the seventh month after graduation. The listing of Cedarville College in the Directory of Higher Education published by the United States Department of Education makes available the pay– ment of interest by the federal government on eligible loans secured through the lending institutions listed above under the various state, federal, or private loan programs. Stafford Loans, Supplemental Loans for students, and PLUS Loans are consid– ered to be awarded for the entire loan period requested by the borrower. Should the borrower withdraw before the end of the loan period, a proportionate refund of the loan proceeds may be returned to the lender. Specific questions relating to the federal regulations in regard to loan refunds may be directed to the financial aid office.
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