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64 at tend d PLU ( PL C ) for (w 'ie mesters or more . To be eligi b l e t he al u m n i ' dependent mu t have be e n a fu l l - t ime �I udenl t he pre vi o ll fal l sem ·t r a nd co mplete a n a p pl ic at io n i n t he Fin anc ial i d Offic hy Dec m ber 1 .

G R A NT in t he am llllt 1)1' S50 P I' �e m es ter s ha l l be given to eac h of I wo o r more (uU -l i mc t ll den t · from t h e same fa mily a t tending PLU simll l t �l I! eollsly , provided t h a t t h e main support tor b o t h h fro m parents and provided t hey h a ve not re ce i ve d anv o t her Univers i l Y gra n t or award , Married students are also e l i gi b l e when both are ful l -l i me st udents. n a ppl ication m u · t be filed in 111e BlI�ine",., Office a i /o r fo llowing reoistration a n d t he grunt will be cr d i ted afler l igibil i ty i estll b l i h ed .

In add i t i n to i r s own sc ho larsh ip funds . t he Un ivel'l>i t y has a t its d i sposal the following re t rieted funds , genernll y awarded t t hose st u dents who complete re"ular aprlication and who have finished t heir rre hman y ea r : A id A. ' c ia tion for l u t heralL S rlH,lar s h i ps ,\J tru �l Clu il, Tacoma Cha p le r Sc ho la rs h i p Al u mn i cho l ars h i p F u n d \rn�rican Associa tion of U n i versity Women Sc h olarship

.\merican LUlhe ran Ch urc h - "I o r t h Pacific Dis t r i c t S c ho l a rs h i p I · lorenee S p i n n e r A n derson Memorial

Sc hOl arsh i p Atia K ila n An n is Scholarshi p Frank S. Baker St lHllars h i p H e l e n Clift Bell Sc hola rsh i p .I m I n " B rc- il a n d Sc holarsh i p hInd O.A. B r o w n Fu nd r. antl Irs. V .B. B u rns F u n d B u r71aff Me mo r iaJ cholar s hi p Cal iforn ia Sd wlarship Fed eration Scholar 'hip fo r calbc3TeT� Ca rl Fa l k Memorial � c h() l adl i p Chao-Lia ng Chow Scho l a rsh i p Ida A. Davis F u n d R . Pa r c h e r E l l ingson S c h ol a r s h i p leif Eric ' ( I n ScholaLSh i p faculty Me m ') rial Sclwlan; h i p F u n d Faith L u t he r a n Ch ure ll of l'orf l a m J Se h I JIsh i p Fund Hcl<" l1 F Tc» t Scholar shi p Re he cc<l SChoe n feld G a r tl n e r a n d J o�� p h (,3H\ ner Sc:l1I)1 r�h i p Greater Puy a l l u p VaJ ley C h a m ber o f o m me[ cc Sc ho lar�h i p ()/af Halvorse n Sc ho la rsh i p W.H. l lard t ke e m i nary St u de n t Sc ho l a r s h i p

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lerry I rwi n Sc h O l arsh i p Rev. Karl K il i a n Me morial Fund

K insman ,\ ward Mclvin K l e \\ c n o M�moriaJ Sch(J lar�h i p Ladies 01' K i wa n i ' Award Dr�. larso n , Wic ks, Rcbcrgcr and Elder chol:lr hip i n Medic' I Tec h n o logy L udv ig an d Clara la r.;on Schola n; h l p Mr. a nd Mrs. W. l li l d i n g L i n d berg Endowed

l'hl)larsh ip l u b S dlO l a rs h i p L u t heran Il ro t hc rh o o d Legal R e se r c Li fe I nsu ra nce Co. Sc h o l arsh i p Shirley Mc Kay Schol arsh i p

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Mu Phi F pSUon . Tacoma P ro fe ssi o n a l Cha p t er . S c h o l a r s h i p Pred O. M llcn.-cher a nd ,'-, s o c i a tes S ha ke y 's PiLLa Parlors S ch o l a rs h i p Mr. and Mrs. ' us A . I'i c ma n M e m or i al Sc holarshi p Margaret Nislad Memorial S c h o larsh i p Sel m a and :\tagnu s Nod tved t S c h o l arslll. p P L U Fa c u l tv Wive. Sc holar�h i p PLlI J ou rn alism SdlU l arsh i p Women of Rotary Seholar. hip Drs. R ic ha rd li n d Wal ter S c h wi n d t Sc ho l a r s h i p Siqucland Y o u t h Sc ho l a r ship ( Nor tJl Pac i fi c District l u t her teague) Ski n ner F o u n d a t i oll Sc h o l arsh i p Dr. and Mrs. l.E. Sk i n ner c h o l arsh i p Tacoma Lu mbermen 's Sc h o l arsh i p Rev. a n d Mrs. l Ialvor T h orm o d sgar d Sc h o l a rs h i p Tu berc u losis Association of Pierce C o u n t y

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l Jo p pe r M e morial Olsen Memorial He d v i g Art h u r \1emorial D n a ld A. B r u n n e r Mem o r ial Mark SalLmall Memorial J .P. Carlst ro m Sc h o l arsh i p Louis and Leona l a m p Scholarsh i p Sha kev's Pizza Parlors Gord( ;n Pearson Memorial Governmen t al Gran t :

T I-J E BASIC E D U e A T 1 0N AL OPPO RT U N I T Y G R A N T PROG R A M ( BE OC ) is a Fede r al progTam d eSigned to provide the "fou nda t ion " for a fi n a ncial a id package . 1 / is in tended for �t uden ts wi t h h i gh financial ne d . Uigihility is t/cl erlllillecf h v .l1I!J / I l in illg a separil l C BLDG IIppfiC ill io l l direc tlv /I! a

Fc d e r a ll), co l i lrac/cd agel / c v . The application may be oh tained from your school or from PLU . Basic Grants are avai lable in amou n ts lip to S 1 400 [ler yea r .

SUPP LEM E N TA L E D UCAT I O N A L OPPORTU I T Y G R A N TS (S EOG ) :lr e to students who have a va i I a b I e except ional fi nanCial need. 'ney range from 200 to S 1 500 pe r year [Illd are l i mi ted to IlO more ( ha n l1e half t he total financial assist an ce given to 1 l1e st uden l . El i gibi l i t y is detemlined b y Federal guidel i nes . Residents f the S t a l e o f Washington who a t t end P L U may b e el igi ble for a W A S H I GTO STATE N E E D G R ANT. The e gra n t s are i n t nded for studen ts wi t h high need . On t he basb of guideline� e s t a b l is he d by 'nle Council on Po. t·Secondary Ed uc a t i o n , stud n ts w i t h . p e c i fied need as computed from the pes or SFS are 'ubmitted to t he State fo r c l) n s i d e ra t i n . Pres e n t proce d ur e does not req u i re a separate application. N U RSING GRA NTS to a ma. i m wn of $2000 per year are availil bl e to st uden ts w i t h high finan ial need who

are accepted by or emulled in the School of N ursing ( usually not before the S phomore yea r ) . L A W E N f O R C E M E N T E D ue A n ON PROG R A M ( LE EP ) lOllllS :llld grants for t lJl)�e iJl v o l ved i n or planning to p u . ue caree rs i n Law Enforcement a re a vailahle to studen ts . Studen t Employ m en t : There are employmen t o pport u n i ties on-campus and in the c o m m u n i t y that c a n hel l' st u den ts meet college expenses. Prio ril ) , .tf)" placell/eJ l t i ' given to those w ho have demOllstra ted s t uden ts fin ancial nee d . Over 600 s t udents work o n -ca m p u s ea c h year a nd t he Univers i t v 's a n n ua l s t ude n t payroll is a pproa hi n g S500,OOO. M!my jobs are tempo rary or occa�io nal . but a st ude n t ho works a n average of 1 0 ho I I rs per we k can t', ' pec t to earn 600 during a n a cade m ic year. ll1ere a r e l i m i t ed n u m ber of .tilfl-l illle SlI/l ll1ler il!!!s available. E m ploy men t a p p l i c a t i o ns are distri bu ted in the spri ng s ep ar a tel y o r \ ith Award No l ic s . A c t ual assign ment. are made a t t he beginning of t he school y ear and a t o t h e r t i mes a s vacanc ies occur. The

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. jo bs on and off-ca n� p us . R ec i � len t s are . . FlIlancl::tl Aid OffI ce. des ignated by the

L{)ans : Many �t lldents inves t in t heir fu ture b v borrowillg educa t i o nal fu nds. Low iJ{t eres t , deferred loaD S make it po ssible to pay S<lme of the cost of ed ucation a t a l a ter t ime. Loans are often incl uded wit h gi ft <lssis t:mce and work to fo rm t he fiI�a ncial a i d package. There are U l ree major sources of loanS :1 t PLU : N AT I O N A L DI RECT STIJ DENT LOA N ( NDS L ) E l i gibi l i t y is determined by t he PLU Financial Aid Office fro m t h e pes or SFS a n d is ba. ed on I I ced Most Loans range [rom S600 to 1 200 mmuaUy b u t can no t xceed S2,5 00 for t he firs 1 two years of T hool , nor an aggrega t e of S 5 ,OOO for all u n d e rgra d ua t e degree. No i nterest accrues and 110 pa y me n t \; o n princ i pa l a re necess<try l U1 t i l n i ne months a fter a rec i p ien t ceases to be : st uden t . Si mp le interest is 011 .'S1r duri ng the repay menl period . Partial o r total cane l I a t i� n is . available t o m i l i ta ry persollnel �ervl1lg III a host ile area and to teac hers of han dica pped o r disadva n ta e d c hildren .


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