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44 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Law lnforcomont A11lata11Co Loana and Grant• Students working toward a degree in law enforcement or who are actively en· gaged in law enforcement and wish to return for further training, may apply for a Law Enforcement Assistance Loan of up to $1800 a year. Loans will be made on a basis of financial need. A loan recipient may have 25% of the loan cancelled up to 100% of the loan for each year of full-time employment by a public, local, sme, or federal law enforcment agency. Appllcntions should be made to the Financial Aids Office by March 1st. Grants of up to $300 a semester may be made to assist full-time or part-time students in n grnduate or undergraduate program who are employees of any publicly funded law enforcement agency and who are in college for professional improvement. Applications should be made to the Financial Aids Office by March 1st. Nuraln1 ltudont Loan• and lcholarahlpt 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 S lSOO an academic year or its equivalent, with nn aggregate maximum of 6000. Preference will be given to licensed practical nurses in selecting loan recipients. No iot~rest is charged for periods up to S yenrs while the borrower pursue a full-time course of study in a collegiate school of nursing leading to a baccalaureate or graduate degree in nursing, or is otherwise pursuing advanced professional training in nursing, or for a period of 9 months after leavJog school. Interest then starts at 3% simple interest and the loan is repaid at not less than $15 per month. A borrower who enters fulltime professional nursing may have up to SO% of the loan cancelled at the rate of 10% for each year of full-time nursing or up to 100% at the rate of 15% for each year of full-time service by the borrower as a professional nurse in a public or other nonprofit hoSPital in an a.reo determined, in Gccordance with regulations of the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to have 11 substantial shortage of such nurses nt such hospitals. I merest and payments are deferred for periods up to 3 years of active duty performed by the borrower as a member of tl1e uniformed service or SPent as a volunteer under the Peace Corps Act. Applications for these loans should be made by March 1st for the following year. Students of exceptional financial need accepted for enrollment or enrolled as full-time nu.rsing students will be eligible to receive assistance under this program. Scholarships may be awarded up to $1500 a year, or the amount of the student's financial need, whichever is Jess. Applications for these scholarships should be made by March 1st for the following year. Federally Insured Student Loalt Program Under this program a student may borrow up to $1500 yearly from a commercial lendjng institurion wirh repayment guaranteed by the state. If the adjusted family income is under $1$,000 a year, rhe federal govemment will pay the interest during the time the student is in school carrying a full-time load and during the grace period of 9 to 12 months after rhe student leaves school. Applications for loans are available in the Financial Aids Office. Work·Study Program Fresno State College participates in the federal Work.Scudy Program as provided in the Economic Oppo.rtunities Act of 1964. Students who qualify may be offered employment.
Object Description
Title | 1969-70 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1969-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 044 |
Full Text Search | 44 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Law lnforcomont A11lata11Co Loana and Grant• Students working toward a degree in law enforcement or who are actively en· gaged in law enforcement and wish to return for further training, may apply for a Law Enforcement Assistance Loan of up to $1800 a year. Loans will be made on a basis of financial need. A loan recipient may have 25% of the loan cancelled up to 100% of the loan for each year of full-time employment by a public, local, sme, or federal law enforcment agency. Appllcntions should be made to the Financial Aids Office by March 1st. Grants of up to $300 a semester may be made to assist full-time or part-time students in n grnduate or undergraduate program who are employees of any publicly funded law enforcement agency and who are in college for professional improvement. Applications should be made to the Financial Aids Office by March 1st. Nuraln1 ltudont Loan• and lcholarahlpt 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 S lSOO an academic year or its equivalent, with nn aggregate maximum of 6000. Preference will be given to licensed practical nurses in selecting loan recipients. No iot~rest is charged for periods up to S yenrs while the borrower pursue a full-time course of study in a collegiate school of nursing leading to a baccalaureate or graduate degree in nursing, or is otherwise pursuing advanced professional training in nursing, or for a period of 9 months after leavJog school. Interest then starts at 3% simple interest and the loan is repaid at not less than $15 per month. A borrower who enters fulltime professional nursing may have up to SO% of the loan cancelled at the rate of 10% for each year of full-time nursing or up to 100% at the rate of 15% for each year of full-time service by the borrower as a professional nurse in a public or other nonprofit hoSPital in an a.reo determined, in Gccordance with regulations of the Secretary of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare to have 11 substantial shortage of such nurses nt such hospitals. I merest and payments are deferred for periods up to 3 years of active duty performed by the borrower as a member of tl1e uniformed service or SPent as a volunteer under the Peace Corps Act. Applications for these loans should be made by March 1st for the following year. Students of exceptional financial need accepted for enrollment or enrolled as full-time nu.rsing students will be eligible to receive assistance under this program. Scholarships may be awarded up to $1500 a year, or the amount of the student's financial need, whichever is Jess. Applications for these scholarships should be made by March 1st for the following year. Federally Insured Student Loalt Program Under this program a student may borrow up to $1500 yearly from a commercial lendjng institurion wirh repayment guaranteed by the state. If the adjusted family income is under $1$,000 a year, rhe federal govemment will pay the interest during the time the student is in school carrying a full-time load and during the grace period of 9 to 12 months after rhe student leaves school. Applications for loans are available in the Financial Aids Office. Work·Study Program Fresno State College participates in the federal Work.Scudy Program as provided in the Economic Oppo.rtunities Act of 1964. Students who qualify may be offered employment. |