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52 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE THE COLLEGE 53 Th · b · h 1 R · b In order to enroll and obtain benefits nnder Public Law 550 ("Korean" GI Bill), e Lions Club of Del Rey Loan Fund was esta hshed by t e De ey Lwns Clu b . C "fi f Ed · d T · · (VA F nn 7 1993) for the purpose of making loans to students in agriculture. a veteran must o tam a . ~rti :are or ucati~n an rauung o - . from the Veterans Admrmstration and present It to the Veterans Office at the tune The H .. J. McFa_rl~nd Me~oria~ Loan Fund ~as estabi.J~hed ~ 1952 by th!! Fresm of registration. Scholarship Assoctatl~n. It Is destgne~ to. provide finanCial assiStance to resJdents. ol Students planning to enroll and obtain benefits under Public Law 634 (\Yar Fresno County. Special preference IS given to graduates of Fresno County higb Orphans Education Act) should obtain a Certificate For A Program Of Educaoon schools. (VA Form VB7-5493) from the Veterans Administration and present it to the The Chules Lurie McLane Loan Fund was established in 1959 through a bequest Veterans Office. at the time of registration. . . . from the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Price McLane. Loans are limited to students wid The college JS also approved for the tra111mg of disabled Kor~an War veterans above-average scholarship majoring in one of the physical sciences. {Public Law 894) . Veterans who plan to artcnd the college on this program should Th d.k d bli h d • 954 Th fund . d -~. notify the ercrnns Administration of their intentions to enter Fresno State College e A=a Ra 3 Loan Fun was esta . s e m 1 · e 15 use to proVIuo well in advance of the registration period. emergency loans to male srudents attending the college. Veterans planning to attend the college under benefits available from the State The Risley Loan Fund was established in 1926 by Mr. Thomas E. Risley. Loans of California (Cal-Vet) must obtain the required authorization each semester from from this fund are made available to senior srudent:; and may be repaid afte.r the State Department of Veterans .ffairs, Box 1559, Sacramento, California. graduation. Information on the above educational programs at the college may be obtained The Robert M. Schuler Memorial Loan Fund was established in 1953 by the ern- by writing to the Veterans Counselor. ployees of radio station KYNO to provide financial aid to students interested in the StUdy of electronics and majoring in physics. STATE AID TO THE HANDICAPPED The Laura E. Settle Loan Fund was established in 1956 by the California Retired The State of California, through irs Vocational Rehabilitation ervices, provides Teachers' Association as a memorial to Laura E. Settle. financial assistance to studentS, both civilian and rnilirary, who have physical or Th Willi M · T k M . 1 L F d bl" h d b hi f emotional disabilities. This a istancc equals rhe necessary school expenses and may e :un otl_er uc cr. cmorm_ oa.n un was esta IS .e Y 5 o~er include an additional amount tO help cover the cost of living. StudentS who may be StUdents as a mem~n~ t~ Wilham Mooer Tucker. Loans from tl11S fund are avrula· entitled to this assistance should apply to the ocational Rehabilitation Services, ble to students maJormg m geology. 2550 M · F 21 c l"f · 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, are repaid on term arranged with the srudent at the time the loan is made. Further information may hi obtained from the Fresno State College Alumni Association Office on the campm or from the Fresno State College Alumni Trust Council, P. 0. Box 892, Fresno, California. 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 continu· ing 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 per· cent 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 back· ground indicates a superior capacity or preparation in science, mathematics, engi· neering, or a modern foreign language, should consider the benefits of this program Inquiries should be directed to the Chairman, Committee on Scholarships and Loans, 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 Veterans Counselor at the college assists veterans in conducting their affairs with these agencies, anposa, resno , a 1 orma.
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Title | 1961-62 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1961-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 028 |
Full Text Search | 52 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE THE COLLEGE 53 Th · b · h 1 R · b In order to enroll and obtain benefits nnder Public Law 550 ("Korean" GI Bill), e Lions Club of Del Rey Loan Fund was esta hshed by t e De ey Lwns Clu b . C "fi f Ed · d T · · (VA F nn 7 1993) for the purpose of making loans to students in agriculture. a veteran must o tam a . ~rti :are or ucati~n an rauung o - . from the Veterans Admrmstration and present It to the Veterans Office at the tune The H .. J. McFa_rl~nd Me~oria~ Loan Fund ~as estabi.J~hed ~ 1952 by th!! Fresm of registration. Scholarship Assoctatl~n. It Is destgne~ to. provide finanCial assiStance to resJdents. ol Students planning to enroll and obtain benefits under Public Law 634 (\Yar Fresno County. Special preference IS given to graduates of Fresno County higb Orphans Education Act) should obtain a Certificate For A Program Of Educaoon schools. (VA Form VB7-5493) from the Veterans Administration and present it to the The Chules Lurie McLane Loan Fund was established in 1959 through a bequest Veterans Office. at the time of registration. . . . from the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Price McLane. Loans are limited to students wid The college JS also approved for the tra111mg of disabled Kor~an War veterans above-average scholarship majoring in one of the physical sciences. {Public Law 894) . Veterans who plan to artcnd the college on this program should Th d.k d bli h d • 954 Th fund . d -~. notify the ercrnns Administration of their intentions to enter Fresno State College e A=a Ra 3 Loan Fun was esta . s e m 1 · e 15 use to proVIuo well in advance of the registration period. emergency loans to male srudents attending the college. Veterans planning to attend the college under benefits available from the State The Risley Loan Fund was established in 1926 by Mr. Thomas E. Risley. Loans of California (Cal-Vet) must obtain the required authorization each semester from from this fund are made available to senior srudent:; and may be repaid afte.r the State Department of Veterans .ffairs, Box 1559, Sacramento, California. graduation. Information on the above educational programs at the college may be obtained The Robert M. Schuler Memorial Loan Fund was established in 1953 by the ern- by writing to the Veterans Counselor. ployees of radio station KYNO to provide financial aid to students interested in the StUdy of electronics and majoring in physics. STATE AID TO THE HANDICAPPED The Laura E. Settle Loan Fund was established in 1956 by the California Retired The State of California, through irs Vocational Rehabilitation ervices, provides Teachers' Association as a memorial to Laura E. Settle. financial assistance to studentS, both civilian and rnilirary, who have physical or Th Willi M · T k M . 1 L F d bl" h d b hi f emotional disabilities. This a istancc equals rhe necessary school expenses and may e :un otl_er uc cr. cmorm_ oa.n un was esta IS .e Y 5 o~er include an additional amount tO help cover the cost of living. StudentS who may be StUdents as a mem~n~ t~ Wilham Mooer Tucker. Loans from tl11S fund are avrula· entitled to this assistance should apply to the ocational Rehabilitation Services, ble to students maJormg m geology. 2550 M · F 21 c l"f · 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, are repaid on term arranged with the srudent at the time the loan is made. Further information may hi obtained from the Fresno State College Alumni Association Office on the campm or from the Fresno State College Alumni Trust Council, P. 0. Box 892, Fresno, California. 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 continu· ing 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 per· cent 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 back· ground indicates a superior capacity or preparation in science, mathematics, engi· neering, or a modern foreign language, should consider the benefits of this program Inquiries should be directed to the Chairman, Committee on Scholarships and Loans, 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 Veterans Counselor at the college assists veterans in conducting their affairs with these agencies, anposa, resno , a 1 orma. |