The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 01, 1989, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    —The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 1,1989
Student financial aid ____
requests still taken MHMNpf 1
By MARY LANNON process can take longer if the appli-
Collegian Staff Writer cation is filled out incorrectly or I
incompletely, he added. /
Loan applicants may complain Out-of-state students must wait six
about the amount of time it takes to 1° eight weeks for their financial aid SJJ&Ss
send in a loan application and funds, Evans said. Because out-of- / /
receive aid. but by planning ahead state students do not work with 1 '
and filling out the proper forms, stu- PHEAA, the University must mail ijsSiSS
dents needing finanical help can get all paperwork, rather than send it
assistance in paying for their college through the computer system, . = s s-^*
education ' resulting in a longer wait, h ! said .
Students seeking aid for both fall Deb McClenahan, senior teller and SHO
and spring semesters can apply until back-up loan officer at People’s "'* 7 *’ THCJNf
the end of the school year. Students National Bank, said students must ii::*:":®!
applying only for Fall Semester aid fill out an application at the bank to
should apply as soon as possible, be considered for a loan there. The Pittsburgi
Robert Evans. University financial bank then sends the application to 80/66
aid director, said. PHEAA, she said. /I
The Pennsylvania Higher Educa- PHEAA and the University then Wm
tioh Assistance Agency announces det ermine the amount of need, if WM
the Fall Semester application dead- a ny, of the student and return this
line in October, and it is usually 30 information to the bank, McClena- J V//1 7/
days before the semester ends, he han said. The bank then notifies the M ' / A 7/
add f d - . , student of the loan, she said. This ”
Three institutions-the Umversi- rocess takes from six to eight \ Charleston
ty. the government and a bank proc- wee ks, McClenahan added. W "84/67 •
ess plav a role in the loan _ ... , .. .. . ASiSs
application process. Though they have the option to W l
To begin the procedures for a J ect a ,PP lcan ,J :•:s:§& /
Stafford loan and any financial aid, N atlona l Bank accep s a sa e "
in-state students must fill out a a PP roved applications said Alice MT*
PHEAA grant application. doh f- student loan off,cer for the
Students then send the application bank
to PHEAA which in turn sends the The federal government subsi
application to the University’s finan- dizes Stafford loans meaning it
cial aid office. Evans said. After pays interest on the loan while a stu-
PHEAA’s notification, students dent is enrolled in school, Evans
must sign a promissory note at their said. The Pennsylvania State Higher
bank, Evans said. Education Assistance Association ** : * : s: i
It should take two to three weeks also offers non-subsidized Stafford
for the entire process from the loans. Fra- these loans, students must
mailing of the application to the stu- pay the interest on the loan while in
dent receiving aid, Evans said. The school, Evans said.
VESfIVIO JgS
Home of the Whole Wheat Pizza
UMKMTVnKBB&iCUI SUHHMWf | - a>
g ** ** m
******* iMt.AM
f •
PAPERS FaWnffTß DON’T worry
DUE? WITH GNOMON
B* Color Copying
* Binding & Laminating i .
»Wide Range of Paper 1
. Thesis & Resume Work*
► Reductions
»Enlargements
• Friendly Service
• Reduced rates for
overnight orders
M-F8 AM-10 PM
Sat 9-6 Sun 12-7
IHliMni
WEEKEND TRAVEL WEATHER MAP
..|A A
ill I
W&08 Traveling east to Philadelphia and the |||
shore points, no travel problems are
expected as well. Rain will hold off until |sffi
SwSSs after dark BSg
wk
mm by Ros * Dickman H
■ A fast moving cold front will bring showers and thunderstorms to several areas
across the travel i egion early this weekend
■ The cold front will move off the east coast by Saturday afternoon.
■ Gorgeous sunny weather will arrive for the second half of the weekend.
Collegian Graphi<yjennifer Flannery
£**********************%*****%***
* jn?l. Centre Community |
* CgK) Church of Christ i
* O *
| Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:30 *
* 200 w. College Ave *
* Suite 204 (above Benetton) *
* “Come be a part of our family” §
********************************£
78/66
AVERS AND
DERSTORMS
I State
f ce™ raTes
I USA TODAY USA TODAY USA TODAY USA TODAY USA TODAY |
■ USA TODAY is made available to students and staff of Penn State at reduced rates. The daily rate, Monday- ■
m Friday, is 30*. Subscriptions will start on the date you indicate and end on December 8 (no papers September ■
H 4, November 23,24). Subscription information is sent and begins two days after receipt of order. PLEASE 5
| ENCLOSE PAYMENT AND MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Jordan Associates, P. O. Box 1307, State College, I
| PA 16804. Additional information by calling 234-1788. |
Daily pick up location (circle one) Bookstore entrance Kern west side entrance ■
| Pattee underpass Hammond underpass Moore/Cedar vending area Carnegie lower level B
| Waring west Findlay east Pollock Redifer south Simmons McElwain I
| Wamock north Materials Research Lab I
I ■
I Sep. 5-Dec. 8 $20.40 Sep. 11-Dec. 8 $18.90 o^?'o 8 rw C « 8 <Moon° !
■ Sep.2s-Dec.B $15.90 Oct. 2-Dec.B $14.40 rw wi $ «n‘2n 1
5 Oct. 16-Dec. 8 $11.40 Oct. 23-Dec. 8 $9.90 Oct. 30-Dec. 8 $8.40 _
| NAME(S) : |
ADDRESS
ZIP PHONE
ihington D.C
18/7CM-
»V«V»>%V«V»%SV
NEW LANGUAGE PROJECT
Is your child between 2 V 2 and 8 years of age?
We have some new ideas that might help your child learn language. To learn more
about this project, please send us the information below.
1. Your name, address, and telephone number.
2. Child's name and birthdate.
3. Do you think your child’s language is high, low, or average compared with others the same age?
4. Are any languages besides English spoken in the home?
ivrv?,-5 rViar -V -•
nrtgfc:
5 Sfett
, x 3
cJundav
I=BUFFETI^:
< Jbne’ucan Melitage
3iungalian SiavoUtes
12:00 to 2:30
Nittany Lion
North Atherton Street, on the Penn State Campus • State College, Pa
(8H) 231-7500
Travel Weather
A fast moving weather system will bring
changeable weather conditions to the trav
el region this Labor Day weekend. Canadi
an high pressure with clear skies and cool
temperatures will move into the region late
Saturday.
Traveling north to Binghamton and
Albany, hazy sunshine can be expected
today. Clouds and rain will move from west
to east across western New York by early
tonight. Temperatures will range thru the
seventies in all sections.
Traveling west to Pittsburgh and Cleve
land, areas of showers and thunderstorms
will wet many roadways. Temperatures will
range from the low 80 s in West Virginia to
the upper 70 s near the Great Lakes.
Traveling south to Baltimore and Wash
ington, clouds will increase across Virginia
today, but rain will hold off at least until
early evening. Warm, muggy conditions
can be expected with temperatures in the
upper 80 s.
Professor Keith Netson
Department of Psychology
Penn State University
University Park, PA 16802
. y-w
V} i ‘
1 r ® {fa*
featuling out
Evening 6:00 to 8:00
(JlJults sg. 83
Forecast
'l.. -•*
«*• 1
Inn.