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TiiE COLLEGE 27 The Anna Radka Loan Fund was established in 1954 to provide emergency loans to male students attending the college. The Risley Loan Fund was established in 1926 by Mr. Thomas E. Risley. Loans from this fund are' made available to senior students and may be repaid after graduation. The Robert M. Schuler Memorial Loan Fund was established in 1953 by the employees of radio station KYNO to provide :(inancial aid to students interested in the study of electronics and majoring in physics. The Laura E. Settle Loan Fund was established in 1956 by the California Retired Teachers' Association as a memorial to Laura E. Settle. The William Motier Tucker Memorial Lo(ilfl Fund was established by his former students as a memorial to vVilliam Motier Tucker. Loans from this fund are available to students majoring in geology. The Alumni Trust Council Loan Funds A number of loan funds are administered by the Fresno State College Alumni Trust Council, Inc. These loans, available in varying amounts, arc repaid on terms arranged with the student at the time the loan is made. Further information may be obtained from the Fresno State College Alumni Association Office on the campus. Loans granted from these loan funds may be repaid after graduation. National Defense Student Loan Program Fresno State College participates in the federal loan program which is provided for in Title II of the National Defense Education Act of 1958. Under this program needy students in any field of study may borrow up to $1,000 a year, for a maximum of $5,000. Students entering college for the first time as well as continuing students are eligible to apply for this type of loan. No interest is charged until one year after the borrower ceases to be a full-time student. The first payments on these loans are required a year after the end of the one-year grace period, and interest thereafter is to be paid at the rate of 3 percent per year. A borrower who becomes a full,-time teacher in a public elementary or secondary school may have up to 50 percent of his loan cancelled. Needy students with superior academic backgrounds, who are interested in teaching in public elementary or secondary schools, and whose academic background indicates a superior capacity or preparation in science, mathematics, engineering, or a modern foreign language, should consider the benefits of this program. Inquiries should be directed to the Coordinator of Financial Aids, Fresno State College, Fresno 26, California. State and Federal Aid to Veterans The office of the Dean of Students maintains liaison with the Veterans Administration and the State Department of Veterans Affairs. The Coordinator of Financial Aids at the college assists veterans in conducting their affairs with these agencies. In order to enroll and obtain benefits under Public Law 550 ("Korean" Gl Bill), a veteran must obtain a Certificate for Education and Training (VA Form 7-1993) from the Veterans Administration and present it to the Veterans Office at the time of registration. Students planning to enroll and obtain benefits under Public Law 634 (War Orphans Education Act) should obtain a Certificate For A Program Of Education (VA Form VB7-5493) from the Veterans Administration and present it to the Veterans Office at the time of registration. The college is also approved for the training of disabled Korean War veterans (Public Law 894). Veterans who plan to attend the college on this program should notify the Veterans Administration of their intentions to enter Fresno State College well in advance of the registration period.
Object Description
Title | 1963-64 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1963-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Rights | Fresno, California |
Location | eng |
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Title | Page 027 |
Full Text Search | TiiE COLLEGE 27 The Anna Radka Loan Fund was established in 1954 to provide emergency loans to male students attending the college. The Risley Loan Fund was established in 1926 by Mr. Thomas E. Risley. Loans from this fund are' made available to senior students and may be repaid after graduation. The Robert M. Schuler Memorial Loan Fund was established in 1953 by the employees of radio station KYNO to provide :(inancial aid to students interested in the study of electronics and majoring in physics. The Laura E. Settle Loan Fund was established in 1956 by the California Retired Teachers' Association as a memorial to Laura E. Settle. The William Motier Tucker Memorial Lo(ilfl Fund was established by his former students as a memorial to vVilliam Motier Tucker. Loans from this fund are available to students majoring in geology. The Alumni Trust Council Loan Funds A number of loan funds are administered by the Fresno State College Alumni Trust Council, Inc. These loans, available in varying amounts, arc repaid on terms arranged with the student at the time the loan is made. Further information may be obtained from the Fresno State College Alumni Association Office on the campus. Loans granted from these loan funds may be repaid after graduation. National Defense Student Loan Program Fresno State College participates in the federal loan program which is provided for in Title II of the National Defense Education Act of 1958. Under this program needy students in any field of study may borrow up to $1,000 a year, for a maximum of $5,000. Students entering college for the first time as well as continuing students are eligible to apply for this type of loan. No interest is charged until one year after the borrower ceases to be a full-time student. The first payments on these loans are required a year after the end of the one-year grace period, and interest thereafter is to be paid at the rate of 3 percent per year. A borrower who becomes a full,-time teacher in a public elementary or secondary school may have up to 50 percent of his loan cancelled. Needy students with superior academic backgrounds, who are interested in teaching in public elementary or secondary schools, and whose academic background indicates a superior capacity or preparation in science, mathematics, engineering, or a modern foreign language, should consider the benefits of this program. Inquiries should be directed to the Coordinator of Financial Aids, Fresno State College, Fresno 26, California. State and Federal Aid to Veterans The office of the Dean of Students maintains liaison with the Veterans Administration and the State Department of Veterans Affairs. The Coordinator of Financial Aids at the college assists veterans in conducting their affairs with these agencies. In order to enroll and obtain benefits under Public Law 550 ("Korean" Gl Bill), a veteran must obtain a Certificate for Education and Training (VA Form 7-1993) from the Veterans Administration and present it to the Veterans Office at the time of registration. Students planning to enroll and obtain benefits under Public Law 634 (War Orphans Education Act) should obtain a Certificate For A Program Of Education (VA Form VB7-5493) from the Veterans Administration and present it to the Veterans Office at the time of registration. The college is also approved for the training of disabled Korean War veterans (Public Law 894). Veterans who plan to attend the college on this program should notify the Veterans Administration of their intentions to enter Fresno State College well in advance of the registration period. |