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34 I STUDENT AFFAIRS school in which there 1:1· a high concentration of low income families LIS designated by the Commissioner or who becomes 11 teacher in sp ciul education (hard of htmring, mental!)' returded, cerebmJ pliiS)', etc., clusses) may huve 15 percent oftl1e loan CRJJcelled for the first lind scrond ye11r of such service, 20 percent for the third and fourth year, and 30 percent for the fifth ear. A borrower sh:11l recei1•e cancel/ution for service after fune 30, 1972, as Ll member of the United States Armed Forces, .1t the rate of 12X percent per year for each complete ye11r of service li1 1111 tlre11 of hostilities lor a total of 4 ye,1rs. Inquiries should be directed to the Financial Aids Office, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, California 93740. LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANTS Grants in the amount of the cost of registration and books may b made to assist full -time or part-time students in a graduate or undergraduate program who are full-time employees of any publicly fund d law enforcement or corrections· agency and who are in college for professional improvement. The recipient of a grant is obligated to remain in the employment of the agency which has certified his full -time employment for a period of two years after completion of the course or courses. Applications should be made to the Financial Aids Office. NURSING STUDENT LOANS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Under this program, a student who can show that a loan is needed to enter or continue in the nursing program may borrow up to $2,500 an academic year or its quivalent, with an aggregate maximum of $10,000. Preference will be given to licensed practiC'.tl nurses in selecting loan redpients. o interest is charged while the borrower pursues at lenst a half. time course of study in a collegiate school of nur ing I ading to an associate degree in nursing, a baccalaureate degree in nursing or an equivalent degree, or a graduate degre in nursing, or for a period of9 months after leaving school. Interest then starts at 3% simple interest and the loan is repaid at not less than $15 per month. A borrower who enters full -time professional nur~ing in a public or nonprofit hospital is entitled to cancellation of a percentage of the loan for each full year worked. Interest and payments are deferred for a period of time while the borrower is a member of the uniformed service or is a volunteer under the Peace Corps Act. Applications for these loans should be made by March 1st for the following year. FEDERALLY INSURED STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM The federally insu red student loan program is authorized by the higher education net, and en hies students to borrow from participating lending institutions (banks, credit union.~. savings and loan associations, etc.) to help pay their educational costs. Under this program the loan maximum i.s $2,500 per year. Th total outstanding principal balance for undergraduates may not exceed $71500 at any time and $10,000 for graduates. Simple interest at the rate of 7% per annum is charged o., the outstanding balanc . Under certain circumstances the federal government will pay this interest until the tudent borrower enters the loan repayment period. Determination of whether or not a borrower is eligible for these interest benefits is made by the Financial Aids Office on the basis of the student loan application and other supporting information as mny be r quir d. WORK-STUDY PROGRAM CSU, Fresno participates in the federal Work-Study Program under the Higher Education Amendments of 1972. Students who qualify may be offered employment on or off campus. The student would normally work between ten to twenty hours per week. A standard financial aids application is required prior to March l of each ye.ar. SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTS CSU, Fresno participates in the Supplemental •ducational Opportunity Grant Program as provided by the Higher Education Amendment of 1972. These grants must be equally matched with other institutional aid. Und rgraduate students who qualify will receive grants ranging from $200 to $1000. Applications for grants mny be obtain d from the Financial Aids Office, California State University, Fresno. The application deadline is March I.
Object Description
Title | 1977-78 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1977-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 034 |
Full Text Search | 34 I STUDENT AFFAIRS school in which there 1:1· a high concentration of low income families LIS designated by the Commissioner or who becomes 11 teacher in sp ciul education (hard of htmring, mental!)' returded, cerebmJ pliiS)', etc., clusses) may huve 15 percent oftl1e loan CRJJcelled for the first lind scrond ye11r of such service, 20 percent for the third and fourth year, and 30 percent for the fifth ear. A borrower sh:11l recei1•e cancel/ution for service after fune 30, 1972, as Ll member of the United States Armed Forces, .1t the rate of 12X percent per year for each complete ye11r of service li1 1111 tlre11 of hostilities lor a total of 4 ye,1rs. Inquiries should be directed to the Financial Aids Office, California State University, Fresno, Fresno, California 93740. LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE GRANTS Grants in the amount of the cost of registration and books may b made to assist full -time or part-time students in a graduate or undergraduate program who are full-time employees of any publicly fund d law enforcement or corrections· agency and who are in college for professional improvement. The recipient of a grant is obligated to remain in the employment of the agency which has certified his full -time employment for a period of two years after completion of the course or courses. Applications should be made to the Financial Aids Office. NURSING STUDENT LOANS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Under this program, a student who can show that a loan is needed to enter or continue in the nursing program may borrow up to $2,500 an academic year or its quivalent, with an aggregate maximum of $10,000. Preference will be given to licensed practiC'.tl nurses in selecting loan redpients. o interest is charged while the borrower pursues at lenst a half. time course of study in a collegiate school of nur ing I ading to an associate degree in nursing, a baccalaureate degree in nursing or an equivalent degree, or a graduate degre in nursing, or for a period of9 months after leaving school. Interest then starts at 3% simple interest and the loan is repaid at not less than $15 per month. A borrower who enters full -time professional nur~ing in a public or nonprofit hospital is entitled to cancellation of a percentage of the loan for each full year worked. Interest and payments are deferred for a period of time while the borrower is a member of the uniformed service or is a volunteer under the Peace Corps Act. Applications for these loans should be made by March 1st for the following year. FEDERALLY INSURED STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM The federally insu red student loan program is authorized by the higher education net, and en hies students to borrow from participating lending institutions (banks, credit union.~. savings and loan associations, etc.) to help pay their educational costs. Under this program the loan maximum i.s $2,500 per year. Th total outstanding principal balance for undergraduates may not exceed $71500 at any time and $10,000 for graduates. Simple interest at the rate of 7% per annum is charged o., the outstanding balanc . Under certain circumstances the federal government will pay this interest until the tudent borrower enters the loan repayment period. Determination of whether or not a borrower is eligible for these interest benefits is made by the Financial Aids Office on the basis of the student loan application and other supporting information as mny be r quir d. WORK-STUDY PROGRAM CSU, Fresno participates in the federal Work-Study Program under the Higher Education Amendments of 1972. Students who qualify may be offered employment on or off campus. The student would normally work between ten to twenty hours per week. A standard financial aids application is required prior to March l of each ye.ar. SUPPLEMENTAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY GRANTS CSU, Fresno participates in the Supplemental •ducational Opportunity Grant Program as provided by the Higher Education Amendment of 1972. These grants must be equally matched with other institutional aid. Und rgraduate students who qualify will receive grants ranging from $200 to $1000. Applications for grants mny be obtain d from the Financial Aids Office, California State University, Fresno. The application deadline is March I. |