1998-1999 Academic Catalog

Deferred PaymentPlan for Veterans For Option Deferred Payment Plan for Veterans (under chapters 30, 31, 32, and 35) receiving the Educational Assis– tance Allowances, consult the Academic Records Office. Payments by veterans receiving their Educational Assistance Allowance checks one month behind will be as follows: Fall Quarter: first payment by 11/5 second payment by 12/4 final payment by 1/5 Winter Quarter: first payment by 2/5 second payment by 3/5 final payment by 4/5* Spring Quarter: first payment by 4/5* second payment by 5/4 final payment by 6/4 *Two payments are due on the same date. Interest of 1.083% per month will be charged on unpaid balances. A late payment charge of $20 is applicable for accounts unpaid after the payment due date. Veterans receive eight monthly VA checks, which must pay for nine deferred payments on the three-quarter system. Financial Aid When completing the FAFSA, use this Title IV Code for Cedarville College: 003025. Generallnfmmation Cedarville College offers a variety of financial aid progi·ams to assist students with education-related expenses. Although Cedarville College supports the premise that the primary responsibility for financing a college education rests with the student and family, aid programs are available to supplement personal resources. Most of the financial aid available at the College is consid– ered to be need-based aid. Students are asked to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and submit the form to the Central Processing Center. The FAFSA should be submitted to the central processor by February 10, but not before January 1 preceding the academic year for which aid is being requested. An analysis of the family's financial data is performed and the results are used to determine the eligibility for need-based assistance. New aid applicants may obtain the FAFSA from their high school guidance counselor or from the Cedarville College Financial Aid Office. Students who have submitted a FAFSA application for the previous school year will receive at their home address a renewal FAFSA from the central processor. In addition to need-based aid, the College also offers merit– based aid to students who demonstrate recognized achieve– ment or talent. Merit scholarship categories include academic, leadership, athletic, music, and forensics. The Financial Aid Office serves as a resource center to assist students and their families in exploring alternative sources of educational funding. Students are encouraged to investigate privately-funded scholarships through the use of the World Wide Web. Access to the fastWEB, a database of over 400,000 scholarship opportunities, may be obtained by using a Financial Information 205 searching tool and typing fastWEB or using the direct address ofhttp://www.fastweb.com . Students on campus may also use, College Cost Explorer, a database produced by the College Board and made available on the college computer network. The Financial Aid Office can also refer students and parents to several competitive alternative loan programs sponsored by various lending institutions. Students should advise the Financial Aid Office when they receive additional assistance from sources other than Cedarville College. This assistance will be considered when preparing award packages and at times may result in the revision of a previously prepared package. A financial aid award notification will be mailed to students after reviewing completed application data and after a student is accepted for admission to Cedarville College. Financial aid is applied for and awarded on a yearly basis. Aid applicants must continue to meet program qualifications in order to retain eligibility. All questions may be directed to the Financial Aid Office at937-766-7866or 1-800-444-2433. VisitCedarville'sfinancial aid website athttp://www.cedarville.edu/dept/fa/and the FAFSAwebsite athttp://www.FAFSA.ed.gov . Grants and Scholarships All awards are based on full-time enrollment (12 hours or more). Students who enroll for fewer than 12 hours will have their awards prorated according to the following schedule: 12 hours or more full award 9-11 hours 3/4 award 6-8 hours 1/2 award 1-5 partial award-Federal Pell Grant only Achievement Scholarships Merit-based academic scholarships are available for new students who score in the top 20% of the ACT or SAT assessments. Other merit-based scholarships include the National Merit Scholarship, Leadership Scholarship, Chancellor's Scholarship, Cedarville College Merit Scholarship, Founders', and Wyrtzen Scholarship. Information concerning these scholarships is available in the Admissions Office. The Cedarville College Academic Scholarship is available to upper classmen who have demonstrated scholastic ability and a definite financial need. These scholarships range from $1,500 to $2,100. They are offered on a first come, first served basis until available funds are exhausted. The scholarship is awarded on an annual basis and requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3·for upperclassmen. Christian character, service, and cooperation are also considered in making this scholarship. award. Departmental Grants Institutional gt:ants may be available in various departments of the College, such as music, speech, and athletics. Inquiries should be addressed to the department chairman. State Programs Ohio Student Choice Grant Students who are residents of Ohio and attending Cedarville College on a full-time basis may be eligible for an Ohio Student Choice Grant. Recipients must be undergraduate students enrolled in a bachelor's degree program. Students who have a prior bachelor's degree or have attended college full-time prior to July 1, 1984 do not qualify. Demonstration of financial need is not required. Students must complete a residency form provided by the College.

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