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I>age 4 - The Highacres Collegian, FINANCIAL AID DEADLINES All Confidential State ments should he forwarded to the College Scholarship Ser vice one month in advance of deadline dates to insure a timely arrival of processed PCS or SPS in the Office . of. Stu-. dent Aid* The Financial Aid Ap plication for the summer 1975 is due March 14» 1975* Applications are available from the Office of Student Aid or the Branch Campus Bean's Office. Your 1974- 1975 or 1975-1976 Confi dent! al Statement mast be on file with the Office of Student Aid by this date. The 1975-76 Penn State Applications for Financial Aid (National Direct Stu dent Loan, Supplemental Educational Opportunity- Grant, College Work-Study Program, and University Loans) must be filed by April 1, 1975. No applica tion will-be considered with out a 1975-76 Confidential Statement (PCS/SFS). Ap plications and Confidential Statements are available from the Office of Student Aid or the Branch Campus Dean's Office. The suggested filing date for BEOG is available to students wno began a post-secondary education for the first time after April 1, 1973* 1975-76 ap plications may be filed with BEOG until April 1, 1976. Applications available in Office of Student Aid or the Branch Campus Dean's Offloe. The 1975-76 applications for PHEAA grants for Pennsylvania residents are due (for all cat egories of students) before May 1, 1975* Renewal students, pre freshmen, returning students, transfer students, new applicants and veteran students must have a completed application received by the PHEAA Agency before May 1, 1975* Freshmen and renewal students will receive applications Feb. 25, 1975 from PHEAA. All others should obtain applications from the Office of Student Aid or the Branch Campus Dean's Office. The B3OEAA Si Study Program, if available, will be announced in March. Suamer PHEM Grants, if available, will be announced in May or June. No official deadline, but allow at less There is no official dead line, but allow at least six to eight weeks for processing. Ap- lkfTrD\/iCli/C plications should be obtained l/V I tKVIt VY w from the student's lending in stitution (bank, savings and loan association, credit union, etc) and should be submitted to the Office of Student Aid with a stamped envelope addressed to the lender. Students who axe applying for loans through a gencies other than FHEAA should supply a self-addressed stamped envelope. Undergraduates may request up to $2,000 and gra- need the answers ELECTRONIC CALCULATORS Lota of them. They'll solve complex problems of yours or any simple math* Get the answers yourself with •*. Texas Instruments ffl 4095 to 12495 ® Wilkes-Barre, Street Floor, Ext. 859 ter Work- jSoswiJfPiz. has sum of iir\em l Rockwell 29.88 to 79.95 Stationary Hazleton, Lower Level, Ext. 202 duates up to $2,500 per academ ic level (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior)--both pending bank and Guarantee Agencies may differ on the amount of loan a student may receive. If adjusted income is over $15,000 or if a graduate stu-’ dent is requesting more than $2,000, a current PCS or SFS mast be filed. ON CAMPUS The following companies will be interviewing the two year associate degree students on our campus for jobs on the following dates: Woolworth 2/26/75 BUS Pomeroy's 3/18/75 BUS Hahnes 3/26/75 BUS R.C.A. ‘ ' ? Puller 4/17/75 MET 4#/75