The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 08, 1982, Page Page 4, Image 4
Budget C
BY SUSAN MUIR
SUff Writer
Students expecting to
receive financial aid for
summer school or fall
semester shouldn't hold
their breath. There may not
be enough money left from
this fiscal year's budget,
which runs from last July 1
through June 30, 1982, to
supply students with aid.
But if there is money
available it will go only to
students attending summer
school to graduate this
August.
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next semester, John Bannister
of the Office of Student
Financial Aid and
Scholarships advises
students to file applications
as soon as possible since
the office is operating on a
first come, . first served
basis. The deadline for
submitting applications is
Feb. 15.
The amount of aid
available for the 1982-83
school year is still unknown
because federal budget cuts
have not been decided. Last
year's budget underwent a
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$700,000 reduction due to
government cuts. This
year's budget may get 15
percent more sliced off, but
jtsannisier says it's just too
early to tell.
Last year the office didn't
know until July how much
money they had to give out,
creating inconvenience for
students anticipating aid.
Bannister said he should
know how much money
they'll have to work with by
May.
Now 9,502 students receive
$17,767,869 in aid and 900
students are on scholarships.
The university may award
100 new scholarships for next
school year. Since funds are
limited, the scholarship
office will contact students
qualifying for the aid.
Financial aid applications
are available in the Office of
Student Financial Aid and
Scholarships.
Applications for summer
school aid must be turned
in by April 15.
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