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STUDENT AFFAIRS FINANCIAL AIDS Institutional and Financial Assistance Information The following information concerning student financial assistance may be obtained from the Director of Financial Aids, Joyal 286, phone 487-2182: 1. Student financial assistance programs available to students who enroll at CSUF; 2. The method by which such assistance is distributed among student recipients who enroll at CSUF; 3. The means, including forms, by which application for student financial assistance is made; the requirement for accurately preparing such applications; and the review standards employed to make awards for student financial assistance; and 4. The rights and responsibilities of students receiving financial assistance. The following information concerning the cost of attending CSUF is available from the Director of Financial Aids, Joyal 286, phone 487-2182. This information includes: 1. Tuition fees; 2. Estimated costs of books and supplies; 3. Estimates of typical student room and board costs or typical community costs; and 35 4. Any additional costs of the program in which the student is enrolled or expresses a specific interest. Information concerning the refund policy of CSUF for the return of unearned tuition and fees or other refundable portions of costs is available from the Accounting Office, Joyal 152, phone 487-2764. Information concerning the academic programs of CSUF may be obtained from the Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Thomas 110, phone 487-2724. This information may include: 1. The current degree programs and other educational and training programs; 2. The instructional, laboratory, and other physical plant facilities which relate to the academic program; 3. The faculty and other instructional personnel; and 4. Data regarding student retention at CSUF and, if available, the number and percentage of students completing the program in which the student is enrolled or expresses interest. SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS About 350 scholarships and grants totaling approximately $90,000 will be available for the 1978--1979 academic year. About half of these scholarships, ranging from $50 to $1,000, are open to new students. The average scholarship is for $250 for the year and covers the cost of material and service fees, student body fees, and a partial cost of books. Generally, upper division and specialized scholarships are in larger amounts. The scholarship program is designed to provide deserving students with educational opportunities not otherwise possible. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis, consideration being given to scholastic attainment, academic potential, financial need, and character; some are available on the basis of outstanding accomplishment in specialized fields.
Object Description
Title | 1978-79 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1978-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 035 |
Full Text Search | STUDENT AFFAIRS FINANCIAL AIDS Institutional and Financial Assistance Information The following information concerning student financial assistance may be obtained from the Director of Financial Aids, Joyal 286, phone 487-2182: 1. Student financial assistance programs available to students who enroll at CSUF; 2. The method by which such assistance is distributed among student recipients who enroll at CSUF; 3. The means, including forms, by which application for student financial assistance is made; the requirement for accurately preparing such applications; and the review standards employed to make awards for student financial assistance; and 4. The rights and responsibilities of students receiving financial assistance. The following information concerning the cost of attending CSUF is available from the Director of Financial Aids, Joyal 286, phone 487-2182. This information includes: 1. Tuition fees; 2. Estimated costs of books and supplies; 3. Estimates of typical student room and board costs or typical community costs; and 35 4. Any additional costs of the program in which the student is enrolled or expresses a specific interest. Information concerning the refund policy of CSUF for the return of unearned tuition and fees or other refundable portions of costs is available from the Accounting Office, Joyal 152, phone 487-2764. Information concerning the academic programs of CSUF may be obtained from the Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, Thomas 110, phone 487-2724. This information may include: 1. The current degree programs and other educational and training programs; 2. The instructional, laboratory, and other physical plant facilities which relate to the academic program; 3. The faculty and other instructional personnel; and 4. Data regarding student retention at CSUF and, if available, the number and percentage of students completing the program in which the student is enrolled or expresses interest. SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS About 350 scholarships and grants totaling approximately $90,000 will be available for the 1978--1979 academic year. About half of these scholarships, ranging from $50 to $1,000, are open to new students. The average scholarship is for $250 for the year and covers the cost of material and service fees, student body fees, and a partial cost of books. Generally, upper division and specialized scholarships are in larger amounts. The scholarship program is designed to provide deserving students with educational opportunities not otherwise possible. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis, consideration being given to scholastic attainment, academic potential, financial need, and character; some are available on the basis of outstanding accomplishment in specialized fields. |