Financial Aid Office and Programs

Displaying 251 - 300 of 683 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Many scholarships available
Northern Iowan 86:59, p.3
Variety of scholarships available.
252 Reception (Wednesday) April 11 in Dubuque for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:515, p.1
Lisa Schoenauer, Renee Romano, Sam Barr, and Karen Agee speak at a financial aid orientation meeting in Dubuque. The orientation is designed specifically for new students enrolled for the 1990 fall semester, but is open to all prospective students.
253 Reception (Tuesday) April 10 in Davenport for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:516, p.1
Michelle Hyde, Sam Barr, Ann Louise Oatman, and Lori Culbertson participate in the a financial aid orientation meeting at the Davenport River Center. The program is meant specifically for students enrolled for the 1990 fall semester.
254 Reception (Monday) April 9 in Cedar Rapids for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:517, p.1
Lori Culbertson, Deb Vangellow, Paul Felix, Katherine Marie Oppedahl, and Professor Ken Jacobsen participate in an orientation at the Sheraton Inn covering financial aid and campus.
255 Reception (Thursday) March 29 in Carroll for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:485, p.1
An orientation program for incoming students and their parents is held in the Carrollton Inn. Samantha Pieters, Brian Martin, Joyce Koster, and Lyle Schwarzenbach, and Lori Culbertson provide students with information on student life and financial aid.
256 Reception (Monday) April 2 in Red Oak for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:487, p.1
The Red Coach Inn hosts a reception and orientation program for incoming students and their parents. Lori Culbertson, Samantha Pieters, Lyle Schwarzenbach, Gerald Dias, and Bonnie Kruse Mansfield provide students with information on financial aid.
257 Reception (Monday) March 26 in Des Moines for students admitted to University of Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1989:478, p.1
Lori Culbertson, Michele Thurn, Shelley Niffenegger, Samantha Pieters, and Dana Schuldt Leahy attend a reception for incoming students and their parents. The reception offers information on financial aid, and student life.
258 Grant program to help students; making higher education attainable
Northern Iowan 86:37, p.1
$236,000 in PASS program money available to UNI students.
259 Ambassadors assist with financial aid
Northern Iowan 86:7, p.9
Students will staff table in Union to help others; photo.
260 Loan interviewing session; graduating seniors required to attend
Northern Iowan 85:54, p.4
261 More work study jobs available next year
Northern Iowan 85:54, p.1
A look at the work-study program.
262 Minimum wage law will affect students
Northern Iowan 85:46, p.1
Administrators talk about its effects.
263 Students provide financial aid help
Northern Iowan 85:41, p.5
Financial Aid Ambassadors help students.
264 Work study offered as an alternative to loans
Northern Iowan 85:32, p.1
Roland Carrillo talks about the advantages of work-study.
265 Students needed for work study jobs
Northern Iowan 85:30, p.1
Financial Aids office has surplus funds.
266 USI sets next year's goals
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.1
Will emphasize financial aid.
267 Financial aid laws changed
Northern Iowan 85:20, p.1
Brian Will talks about the current status of the law.
268 Financial aid misconceptions-- it is available for college minded.
Public Relations News Release 1988:113, p.1
Recent polls show high school students have misconceptions regading how to pay for college. Judy Decker says there are options available for those who want to attend such as loans, grants, or scholarships.
269 Program tries to up minority enrollment
Northern Iowan 85:11, p.4
Financial Aid to Deserving Scholars (FADS) attempts to boost minority enrollment in School of Business.
270 GSLs now available for departmental employees
Northern Iowan 85:9, p.1
Will affect several hundred student employees.
271 Financial Aid Office to be computerized by March
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.8
Expect system to be in place by March.
272 Work-study funds available
Northern Iowan 85:3, p.5
Additional funds will be available.
273 UNI organizations aid students
Northern Iowan 85:2, p.10
A quick look at important campus offices and organizations.
274 Program to provide student opportunities
Northern Iowan 84:66, p.4
"Workship" will combine work on campus with financial aid.
275 UNI ROTC program full of benefits
Northern Iowan 84:66, p.5
A look at the various programs and benefits associated with ROTC.
276 University of Northern Iowa students offered a chance to study in Spain as part of the Iowa Regents Hispanic Institute
Public Relations News Release 1987:333, p.1
Professor D. C. Hawley leads students from various accredited colleges in the Iowa Regents Hispanic Institute trip to Spain, where they will attend courses on literature, communication, and Spanish culture. Help is offered by the Financial Aid Office.
277 Mid-America offers new source for guaranteed student loans
Northern Iowan 84:46, p.1
278 Work-study to be emphasized
Northern Iowan 84:45, p.4
Will promote work over loans to help keep students out of debt.
279 Most students say education worth it
Northern Iowan 84:41, p.5
Students express views on the cost and value of an education.
280 Legislature considers scholarship changes
Northern Iowan 84:38, p.8
May combine state scholarships with math and science program.
281 Aid cuts forcing students to work through college
Northern Iowan 84:35, p.7
Students seem to working an increasing number of hours.
282 Events set for Financial Aid Awareness Week
Northern Iowan 84:35, p.5
Schedule of programs.
283 Ignorance blamed for default rate
Northern Iowan 84:32, p.4
Brian Will talks about the local default rate and the reasons that people get into trouble with their loans.
284 Radio News Network Broadcast Briefs
Public Relations News Release 1987:180, p.1
James Albrecht explains how school districts are avoiding consolidation. Doctor Bruce Plakke speaks on hearing aids. The Offices of Financial Aid and Cooperative Education create one-hundred community jobs. Jane Asimus gives winter weather precautions.
285 FAF's to be available at Union table
Northern Iowan 84:29, p.6
286 100 Northern Iowa students eligible for financial aid to get career-related experience
Public Relations News Release 1987:167, p.1
Students are given job opportunities in their fields of study through the Cooperative Education Program. Employers are required to pay twenty percent of the students' wages, while state funding and the Financial Aid Office pay the remainder.
287 Carrillo announces changes
Northern Iowan 84:21, p.4
Will be open over noon hour; additional counselors available; computer system on the way.
288 Goal of new financial aid director to create 'student oriented office'
Northern Iowan 84:18, p.17
Roland Carrillo talks about what he wants his office to do.
289 Financial aid available for UNI groups
Northern Iowan 84:11, p.8
Money available for students who wish to attend academic competition or conference.
290 Northern Iowa's president, director of financial aid, tell regents students cannot afford a 9 percent tuition increase
Public Relations News Release 1987:43, p.1
President Curris selects Roland Carrillo to represent the university in opposing the Board of Regents' plan to increase tuition by nine percent. Carrillo explains that many students no longer qualify for financial aid under the new plan.
291 New financial aid director urges students to fight tuition increase
Northern Iowan 84:5, p.8
UNISA also considers bookstore referendum, inoperative clocks, and Senate vacancies.
292 The Human Element
Northern Iowan 84:4, p.2
Recounts problem with Financial Aid office.
293 University of Northern Iowa commitment to minority student recruitment enhanced with changes in admissions office
Public Relations News Release 1987:22, p.1
The position of coordinator of minority recruitment in the Office of Admissions is given to Juanita Wright. Wright is responsible for working in conjunction with the Financial Aids office to represent minority students.
294 Roland Carrillo
Northern Iowa Today 16:1, p.3
Appointed director of financial aid and student employment.
295 Alumni fill management positions
Nonpareil 71:3, p.14
Alumnus Thomas Switzer appointed dean of COE; alumnus Dean Shoars appointed head of Public Safety; Paul Uselding appointed dean of School of Business; Roland Carrillo appointed head of Financial Aid; Dale R. Jackson appointed head of Ed. Adm. & Coun.
296 New appointments to faculty, staff named
Northern Iowan 83:62, p.1
Roland Carrillo will head Financial Aid; Dean Shoars will head Public Safety; Paul Uselding will head the School of Business; Tom Switzer will be dean of the College of Education; Dale Jackson will head Ed. Admin; Dhirendra will head Pol. Sci.
297 'Preview UNI' summer orientation staff begins work with sessions Monday (June 15)
Public Relations News Release 1987:400, p.1
Fourteen students volunteer to lead summer orientation sessions for incoming freshmen. The nine sessions of Preview UNI include programs on financial aid, campus organizations, and the ROTC. Includes a list of volunteers.
298 Regents name new business dean for UNI, approve other appointments
Public Relations News Release 1987:386, p.1
The Board of Regents approves the induction of a new dean of economics, director of financial aid, and head of the Department of Political Science. Steven Y. Moon is promoted to acting director of computing services.
299 College costs cause problems
Northern Iowan 83:56, p.3
300 Back to school workshop for adults offered at UNI May 2
Public Relations News Release 1987:348, p.1
Adult students exercise their math, writing, and study skills at a workshop held in Wright Hall. Participants also received information on admissions, financial aid, and advising services.