Financial Aid Office and Programs

Displaying 501 - 550 of 683 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
501 Aid now possible for the middle income
Northern Iowan 75:37, p.1
Ceiling removed from Guaranteed Student Loan program.
502 Grad assistants receive least aid
Northern Iowan 75:33, p.7
Dean Hoops believes low stipends put UNI at competitive disadvantage.
503 Does faculty bargaining agent care about the students?
Northern Iowan 75:32, p.2
Professor James Chang does not believe that the graduate student stipend is a result of collective bargaining.
504 $1.5 billion--new hope for middle income families
Alumnus 64:1, p.2
Additional aid, especially loans, will be available.
505 More UNI students to receive BEOG grants net year
Northern Iowan 75:26, p.1
Three thousand students could receive grants; five thousand could receive loans.
506 Regents give tentative approval; UNI tuition increase planned; students asked to cough up $80 more
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.1
Will increase about 11%; financial aid will also be increased.
507 Financial aids
Northern Iowan 75:8, p.9
UNISA may set up a liaison committee with the Financial Aids Office at some point.
508 New VA guidelines
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.4
509 Financial Aids office not fulfilling obligation
Northern Iowan 74:41, p.3
Student recounts difficulty in locating scholarship information.
510 Basic grant
Northern Iowan 74:37, p.3
3800 UNI students receive Basic Grant.
511 Dear UNI, There's good news and bad news. Your friend, Uncle Sam
Alumnus 63:1, p.6
Close look at the extent to which the federal government is involved in the operations of UNI and the lives of its students.
512 Help wanted--apply here
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.7
How to get a work-study job at UNI.
513 UNISA apologizes
Northern Iowan 74:31, p.3
UNISA explains that it wants to establish and review procedures, not to investigate Dennis Jensen.
514 Veterans receive check increase
Northern Iowan 74:25, p.4
Will receive 6.6% raise.
515 $200 grants
Northern Iowan 74:19, p.9
Grants available to students working on special projects.
516 Grants available: many did not apply
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.4
Dennis Jensen urges students to apply for BEOG program.
517 Financial Aids offers help to money problems
Northern Iowan 74:9, p.7
Dennis Jensen talks about the wide range of ways that are available for students to pay for their education.
518 Bill collectors after loan defaulters
Northern Iowan 74:5, p.1
Dennis Jensen talks about the efforts of the government to collect loans.
519 Four types of financial aid available to students
Northern Iowan 73:56, p.4
Dennis Jensen talks about loans, scholarships, grants, and jobs.
520 Let's not cut student loans
Northern Iowan 73:41, p.2
Does not agree with President Carter's plan to cut student loans.
521 Aid still available
Northern Iowan 73:29, p.2
Urges students to apply under BEOG program.
522 Special project grants now being offered
Northern Iowan 73:15, p.1
$200 grants available for special projects in filmmaking, photography, journalism, or educational media.
523 BEOG grants
Northern Iowan 73:13, p.9
Basic grant application must be completed to be eligible for any grants.
524 Loan system adopts new policies
Northern Iowan 73:2, p.1
Outline of new policies.
525 GI Bill changes
Northern Iowan 72:33, p.4
Faculty will take and report veterans' attendance; GPA will be short-term rather than cumulative.
526 Grants open
Northern Iowan 72:14, p.8
Five $200 grants available to "enhance the student's educational experience.
527 Cash grants available
Northern Iowan 71:62, p.4
Dennis Jensen outlines new feature under BEOG program.
528 Recession and the middle income family
Alumnus 60:2, p.7
Potential effects on families with children in college.
529 UNI maintains healthy economic state, weathers recession
Alumnus 60:2, p.10
Professor Anderson analyzes effects of economy on UNI students.
530 Guidelines cause confusion
Northern Iowan 71:45, p.5
Dennis Jensen explains problem.
531 Aids policy needs review
Northern Iowan 71:41, p.3
Believes many students who receive aid may not really need it as much as others do.
532 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 71:40, p.8
Activities and meetings.
533 Government eases loan limits
UNI Century 2:4, p.3
Students may now borrow up to $2000 for school year.
534 GI extension checks granted for one month
Northern Iowan 70:56, p.1
Normal eight-year period extended thirty days.
535 BEOG: will the program match the promise?
UNI Century 2:3, p.5
Explanation of Basic Educational Opportunity Grants.
536 Cash awards for needy students
Northern Iowan 70:44, p.4
Additions to BEOG program.
537 Educational opportunity grants now available
Northern Iowan 70:5, p.4
538 Special project grant
Northern Iowan 70:4, p.1
Students may apply for $200 in assistance for some sort of special project.
539 Veterans checks
Northern Iowan 70:2, p.1
Checks available to cover initial expenses.
540 Financial aids suffer grant and loan loss
Northern Iowan 69:62, p.5
Dennis Jensen outlines changes.
541 Federal aid notices to be mailed
Northern Iowan 69:52, p.4
542 Financial aids--"uncertain"
Northern Iowan 69:44, p.3
Dennis Jensen explains potential changes associated with new BEOG program.
543 Federally insured loans begin new procedure
Northern Iowan 69:31, p.1
544 Paying for an education; over 50% of UNI's students need help
UNI Century 1:1, p.2
Close look at ways students finance education including financial aid and loans.
545 Kamerick announces budget reductions
Northern Iowan 69:10, p.1
President Kamerick outlines points of reduction to make up for lost tuition revenues; will cut summer school, library, student aid, supplies, and equipment funds.
546 Federally-insured loans made easy
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.9
Procedures for loan application.
547 Abel and Scott join UNI staff
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.10
Jan Abel will coordinate orientation and new student advising; Ed Scott will assist in Financial Aid Office.
548 Organizational News
Northern Iowan 68:49, p.12
Activities and meetings.
549 Organizational News
Northern Iowan 68:48, p.8
Activities and meetings.
550 Federal program opens 15 jobs
Northern Iowan 68:13, p.6
Program could lead to permanent positions.