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STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES 39 in his community who are in a position to give informacion about the applicant's character; ability, and financial need. The applications of new students must be accompanied by transcripts of high school and all college work completed to date. Scholal'Ship applicants should become familiar with the yearly Fhumciat Aids Bulletin which lists the various scholarships and their requirements in detail. Requests for this bulletin, for application blanks, and for other information on scholarships' should be addressed to the Coordinator of Financial Aids. Students &om San Joaquin Valley high schools and junior colleges may obtain information from their principals and counselors. Waivers of Nonresident Fees Certain categorjes of students who arc not legal residents of California and would, therefore, normally be assessed a nonresident fee, may receive financiaL assistance- in the form of waivers of part or all of this fee. (See SciJedule of Fees.) With verification by the. Coordinator of Financial Aids, students attending on F cype visas arc .regularly assessed the reduced fee indicated. in the Scbedule of Fees. With verification by the Vice President, cbildren or S'f?Ouses of Califonria State College academic or admhlist:mtive employees, wbo are not yet legal residents of California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee. With verification by the Head of the Education Division, certificated California sol:;ool district employees who are not yet legal residents of California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee· if they a.re provisionally credential.ed and working toward regular credentials, completing postponed requirements, or completing the fifth year required under the Licensing of• Certificated Personnel Ltt'W of 1961. On formal application to d1e Dean of Graduate Studies, a limited number of graduate.· studentS' who are not legal residents of California, bur who demonstrate superior potencial for master's degree srudy, may be granted waivers of the nonresident fee. Based on scholarship ;md, need, these waivers are granted competitively ro not more d1an twenty percent of nonresident graduate StUdents. Any student accepting such a waiver is legally obligated to carry a study program of at least ren units during each semester for which he receives the waiver. For information and application torms consult< the Dean of Graduate Studies. College Association and Foundation Loan Funds The college maintains a number of loan funds providing financial aid to srudents. Loans are granted on the basis of the student's financial need, his educational program and his ability to repay his obligation to the loan fund. Most of the loan funds provide limited aid to srodems .on an emergency basis. However, larger loans are available ·to senior and graduate students. These loans may be repaid after completion of the degret: or credential work. The Fresno State College Association Loan Fund is administ_ere:d by the Fresn.o Stare ·College Association, Inc. The other loan funds are held in· crust by the Fresno State Colleg~ Foundation. These loan funds, in general, arc not available to entering-students. Applications for loans are processed through the Coordinator of Financial Aids; Fresno- State College, Frc5no, California 93726. TIJe A-gricultural Project.Loant are provided by the Fresno State College Foundation. These loans provide financial backing to regularly en.rolled students engaged in approved agricultural projects in field crops, horticulture, vi'ciculture, ornamental horticulture, livestock, poultry and dairy. Aunngements for project loans may be made by students through their advisers. ' Tbe K. Arakelian Foundation Loan Fund was established by the K. Arakelian Foundation and provides financial assistance to senior and graduate srpdents attending Fresno State Collqge. Loans granted from this fund may be repaid after graduation. The Mary C. Baker Trust Fund was established by Mary C. Baker, a former dean of women. It provides. small eme.rgency loans to students.
Object Description
Title | 1965-66 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1965-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 039 |
Full Text Search | STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES 39 in his community who are in a position to give informacion about the applicant's character; ability, and financial need. The applications of new students must be accompanied by transcripts of high school and all college work completed to date. Scholal'Ship applicants should become familiar with the yearly Fhumciat Aids Bulletin which lists the various scholarships and their requirements in detail. Requests for this bulletin, for application blanks, and for other information on scholarships' should be addressed to the Coordinator of Financial Aids. Students &om San Joaquin Valley high schools and junior colleges may obtain information from their principals and counselors. Waivers of Nonresident Fees Certain categorjes of students who arc not legal residents of California and would, therefore, normally be assessed a nonresident fee, may receive financiaL assistance- in the form of waivers of part or all of this fee. (See SciJedule of Fees.) With verification by the. Coordinator of Financial Aids, students attending on F cype visas arc .regularly assessed the reduced fee indicated. in the Scbedule of Fees. With verification by the Vice President, cbildren or S'f?Ouses of Califonria State College academic or admhlist:mtive employees, wbo are not yet legal residents of California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee. With verification by the Head of the Education Division, certificated California sol:;ool district employees who are not yet legal residents of California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee· if they a.re provisionally credential.ed and working toward regular credentials, completing postponed requirements, or completing the fifth year required under the Licensing of• Certificated Personnel Ltt'W of 1961. On formal application to d1e Dean of Graduate Studies, a limited number of graduate.· studentS' who are not legal residents of California, bur who demonstrate superior potencial for master's degree srudy, may be granted waivers of the nonresident fee. Based on scholarship ;md, need, these waivers are granted competitively ro not more d1an twenty percent of nonresident graduate StUdents. Any student accepting such a waiver is legally obligated to carry a study program of at least ren units during each semester for which he receives the waiver. For information and application torms consult< the Dean of Graduate Studies. College Association and Foundation Loan Funds The college maintains a number of loan funds providing financial aid to srudents. Loans are granted on the basis of the student's financial need, his educational program and his ability to repay his obligation to the loan fund. Most of the loan funds provide limited aid to srodems .on an emergency basis. However, larger loans are available ·to senior and graduate students. These loans may be repaid after completion of the degret: or credential work. The Fresno State College Association Loan Fund is administ_ere:d by the Fresn.o Stare ·College Association, Inc. The other loan funds are held in· crust by the Fresno State Colleg~ Foundation. These loan funds, in general, arc not available to entering-students. Applications for loans are processed through the Coordinator of Financial Aids; Fresno- State College, Frc5no, California 93726. TIJe A-gricultural Project.Loant are provided by the Fresno State College Foundation. These loans provide financial backing to regularly en.rolled students engaged in approved agricultural projects in field crops, horticulture, vi'ciculture, ornamental horticulture, livestock, poultry and dairy. Aunngements for project loans may be made by students through their advisers. ' Tbe K. Arakelian Foundation Loan Fund was established by the K. Arakelian Foundation and provides financial assistance to senior and graduate srpdents attending Fresno State Collqge. Loans granted from this fund may be repaid after graduation. The Mary C. Baker Trust Fund was established by Mary C. Baker, a former dean of women. It provides. small eme.rgency loans to students. |