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66 Financial Aid contact the Scholarship Office at (209) 278-6572 or consult the Financial Aid Office Website at http:// www.cst~Fesno.eduifinaidl. 2. Federal Parcll[ Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)!Federal Unsubsidized Staffotd Loan • No set deadline. However, applicants who submit rheirapplication afterMay 30 cannm beassmedofreceiving funds before the beginningofthe fall semester. Additional information about these programs can be obtained from the Financial Aid Office Website at http:// www.csu.F~sno.edu/finaid!. Additional Financial Aid Sources Alan Pattee Scholarships. Children of deceased public law enforcement or fire suppression employees, who were California rcsidcncs and who were killed in the course of law enforcement or fue suppression duties, are not charged fees or tuition of any kind at any California State University campus, according to the Alan Pattee Scholarship Act, CalifOrnia Education Code, Section 68121. Students qualifYing For these benefirs are known as Alan Pattee scholars. For further inFormation, conract the Registrar's Office. which determines eligibility. Air Force Reserve Officer Teaining Corps Scholatships. Ait Force ROTC three-year, four-year, and graduate degree scholarships are available in many technical and nontechnical majors to cover the costs of fees and ruition. books, lab fees, and a monthly stipend of $150. In addition, all juniors and seniors, regardless of academic major. who have at least a 2.35 semester GPA and will graduate before turning age 27, qualify fOt up to $1,000 in scholarships each semester plus a monthly stipend of$150. Applications should qe submitted to the Department ofAerospace Studies. For additional information, see Aerospace Studies. A number o/graduate assistantships and teaching assistantships are available to students who are enrolled . . zn a masters degree program. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. The U.S. Army offers twO-, three-, and four-year scholarships at different monetary levels - up to $20,000 annually to qualified students in a variety of academic disciplines. Scholarships cover tuition, mandatory fees, $450 annually for books. and a monthly taxfree subsistence allowance of $150. All students formally enrolled in the ROTC program receive an annual allowance of $1,500 and can earn as much as $19,800 during their college careers. For additional information, see Department of Military Science. Graduate Assistantships. A number of graduate assistantships and teaching assistantships are available to srudenrs who are enrolled in a master's degree program. For additional information, see the Division ofGraduate Studies. Division of Graduate Studies Student Research Awards and Travel Grants. For additional information, see the Division ofGraduate Studies. Non-Resident Tuition Waivers. A select number of non-resiclenr tuition waivers are available for outstanding graduate students who demonstrate the potential to make significam academic and professional contributions in their disciplines and the graduate program. Recipients are expected to work with the K-12 system in giving lectures/presentations. For additional information. contact the department. - Resident Advisers and Public Safety Assistants. University Courtyard employs up to 16 students to work as resident advisers (RAs) and five students to work as public safety assistants (PSAs) in the residence halls. RAs act as effective role models, develop a cohesive community of studenrs. organize and conduct programs. and serve as resource people to students living on-campus. PSAs patrol the buildings and grounds, and provide escort service. Applications (for students with one year of on-campus living experience) are available from the University Housing Office at the beginning of the spring semester. University Association and Foundation Loan Funds. The university operates an Emergency Loan Fund to assist students who need up to a maximum of $600 for educationally related emergency expenses only. These loans have to be repaid within 90 days Ot befote the end of the semester, as designated by Student Loan Collection Services. Loans are granted on the basis of the students' need and ability to repay. The funds for these programs have been provided by gifts to the university. Applications for loans are processed through Student Loan Collection Services, Joyal Administration Building, Room 156 Waivers of Nonresident Fees. Upon wrircen waiver by the dean of student affairs or the director of admissions and records, children or spouses of California State University full-time employees, who are not yet legal residents of California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee. Also. with verification by the dean of the School of Education and Human Development, certificated California school disrrict employees who are not yet legal residents of California may be exempted from the nonresident fee, if they are provisionally credentialed and working toward regular credenrials. completing postponed requirements, or completing the fifth year required under the Teacher Preparation and Licensing Law of1970 (Ryan Act).
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Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1998-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 066 |
Full Text Search | 66 Financial Aid contact the Scholarship Office at (209) 278-6572 or consult the Financial Aid Office Website at http:// www.cst~Fesno.eduifinaidl. 2. Federal Parcll[ Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS)!Federal Unsubsidized Staffotd Loan • No set deadline. However, applicants who submit rheirapplication afterMay 30 cannm beassmedofreceiving funds before the beginningofthe fall semester. Additional information about these programs can be obtained from the Financial Aid Office Website at http:// www.csu.F~sno.edu/finaid!. Additional Financial Aid Sources Alan Pattee Scholarships. Children of deceased public law enforcement or fire suppression employees, who were California rcsidcncs and who were killed in the course of law enforcement or fue suppression duties, are not charged fees or tuition of any kind at any California State University campus, according to the Alan Pattee Scholarship Act, CalifOrnia Education Code, Section 68121. Students qualifYing For these benefirs are known as Alan Pattee scholars. For further inFormation, conract the Registrar's Office. which determines eligibility. Air Force Reserve Officer Teaining Corps Scholatships. Ait Force ROTC three-year, four-year, and graduate degree scholarships are available in many technical and nontechnical majors to cover the costs of fees and ruition. books, lab fees, and a monthly stipend of $150. In addition, all juniors and seniors, regardless of academic major. who have at least a 2.35 semester GPA and will graduate before turning age 27, qualify fOt up to $1,000 in scholarships each semester plus a monthly stipend of$150. Applications should qe submitted to the Department ofAerospace Studies. For additional information, see Aerospace Studies. A number o/graduate assistantships and teaching assistantships are available to students who are enrolled . . zn a masters degree program. Army Reserve Officer Training Corps. The U.S. Army offers twO-, three-, and four-year scholarships at different monetary levels - up to $20,000 annually to qualified students in a variety of academic disciplines. Scholarships cover tuition, mandatory fees, $450 annually for books. and a monthly taxfree subsistence allowance of $150. All students formally enrolled in the ROTC program receive an annual allowance of $1,500 and can earn as much as $19,800 during their college careers. For additional information, see Department of Military Science. Graduate Assistantships. A number of graduate assistantships and teaching assistantships are available to srudenrs who are enrolled in a master's degree program. For additional information, see the Division ofGraduate Studies. Division of Graduate Studies Student Research Awards and Travel Grants. For additional information, see the Division ofGraduate Studies. Non-Resident Tuition Waivers. A select number of non-resiclenr tuition waivers are available for outstanding graduate students who demonstrate the potential to make significam academic and professional contributions in their disciplines and the graduate program. Recipients are expected to work with the K-12 system in giving lectures/presentations. For additional information. contact the department. - Resident Advisers and Public Safety Assistants. University Courtyard employs up to 16 students to work as resident advisers (RAs) and five students to work as public safety assistants (PSAs) in the residence halls. RAs act as effective role models, develop a cohesive community of studenrs. organize and conduct programs. and serve as resource people to students living on-campus. PSAs patrol the buildings and grounds, and provide escort service. Applications (for students with one year of on-campus living experience) are available from the University Housing Office at the beginning of the spring semester. University Association and Foundation Loan Funds. The university operates an Emergency Loan Fund to assist students who need up to a maximum of $600 for educationally related emergency expenses only. These loans have to be repaid within 90 days Ot befote the end of the semester, as designated by Student Loan Collection Services. Loans are granted on the basis of the students' need and ability to repay. The funds for these programs have been provided by gifts to the university. Applications for loans are processed through Student Loan Collection Services, Joyal Administration Building, Room 156 Waivers of Nonresident Fees. Upon wrircen waiver by the dean of student affairs or the director of admissions and records, children or spouses of California State University full-time employees, who are not yet legal residents of California, may be exempted from the nonresident fee. Also. with verification by the dean of the School of Education and Human Development, certificated California school disrrict employees who are not yet legal residents of California may be exempted from the nonresident fee, if they are provisionally credentialed and working toward regular credenrials. completing postponed requirements, or completing the fifth year required under the Teacher Preparation and Licensing Law of1970 (Ryan Act). |