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Show Student Housing Service SINGLE STUDENTS LIVING MARRIED STUDENTS At Home On Campus Off Campus No Children Number of months covered by budget 9 9 9 12 Tuition (3 qtrs.) $411 $411 $411 $411 1 Child Required fees $147 $147 $147 $147 $7008 Books and Supplies $150 $150 $150 $150 Housing $300 $450 $450 $1600 2 Children Food $400 $880 $880 $1800 $8358 Personal, Miscellaneous, and Medical 3 Children expenses $600 $600 $600 $1200 $9458 Transportation $550 $520 $520 $820 Total Estimated Budget $2558 $3158 $3158 $6128 Additional expense for out-of-state or non-resident tuition and fees $618.00. All costs are subject to change. II. Aid Received by Entering Students: The following information describes the financial aid. It is provided as a description of institutional practices with the understanding that individual awards vary according to need and that changes in funding levels may influence awards in subsequent years. Family Income Number of Program Awards 1976-1977 Amount % of Needy Students Offered Aid who Applied On Time Average Award Range of Awards_ $0-5999 1770 $1,849,050 100 $1045 $200-4500 6000-8999 390 458,654 100 1176 200-2700 9000-11,999 282 256,267 100 909 200-1400 12,000-over 261_213,589 818_200-900 Totals 2703 $2,777,560 $1027 $200-4500 *Total aid offered 66% was composed of grants, loans 16% and jobs 20%. Tables can be produced for dependent, independent, single, married students, etc. ScholarshipsIn accordance with State laws, Weber State College grants tuition scholarships to students. (State Normal. Out-of-State, Activity, & Academic) Community, business, professional and fraternal organizations as well as federal government grant scholarships to deserving Weber State College students. Sponsor ScholarshipsWeber State College patron, alumni, school organization, and community group scholarships are open to qualified students. Stipends are for either partial or fill educational expenses as determined by the individual scholarship grant. Prominent among the sponsors provided scholarship money are: American Business Women's Association, Richard Mills Baker Memorial, Joseph F. Barker Memoria Joseph F. Breeze Memorial, Commercial Security Bank, Ava J. Cooper Memorial (Rotary). Jefferson Davis Memorial, Annie Taylor Dee Foundation, Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority. First Security Foundation, Elmer Fox and Company, Homer B. and Lee J. Glenn Memorial, Glenn L. Hanson Memorial, Harold Maclean Johnson Memorial. Kiwanis International, Angel Luna Scholarship, J. Willard Marriott Scholarship, Etta Smout McDonald Memorial, McKay-Dee Hospital (Nursing, X-ray Medical Technology). Ogden Credit Bureau. Ogden Eagles and Ogden Eagles Auxiliary, Ogden Elks, Ogden Rotary Club, Janet Wade Peterson Trust, Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Memorial, Mona Smith Memorial, Thomas Ole and Nina Smith Scholarship, Julian T. and Helen Cortez Stafford Memorial, Flossie S. Stephens Memorial. Florence Stafford Memorial, Flossie S. Stephens Memorial, Florence Steunenberg Memorial. Tanner, Brunson, Pickett and Company. Lydia H. Tanner Memorial, Charles J. and Inez Cortez Truscott Foundation, United Savings and Loan, Utah Power and Light, Mrs. Warren L. (Elveretta Littlefield Wattis Memorial, Western Mortgage and Loan. Loan FundsThe college maintains a student aid loan fund which is administrated by the Student Aid Committee. Loan funds are available through the following: Aglaia Club. Altruist Club, Charyea Club. David R. Evans Memorial, Executive Association, Guy Hurst Memorial. Harold M. Johnson Memorial Fund, LaDianaeda Club Alumni. Ogden Business & Professional Womens Club. Ogden Honors Cotillion. Rotary Club for Students, Mary Elizabeth Dee Shaw Trust. Lydia Tanner Memorial, WSC Associated Students, WSC Faculty Women Loan Fund, Wheelwright Memorial, WSC Restricted Loan Fund. 14 Regardless of the student's eligibility for any of the Financial Aids Programs or Scholarships, all financial aids or scholarships are predicated upon the availability of funds at the time application is received. Applications received after July 15 may find some programs unavailable because of prior commitments. Student should start filing the necessary forms in March or April in order to insure the completed application filing with the Financial Aid Office before July 1. Additional information and applications for all financial aids and scholarships are available in the Office of Financial Aids. STUDENT HOUSING SERVICE On the Weber State College campus there are four residence halls available to students. Living in the residence halls provides an excellent opportunity for students to live, work, and study together. This becomes a vital part of the college experience. Each hall is under the supervision of a head resident couple who are well qualified and trained to work with students. The head residents are assisted by a resident assistant on each floor. Resident assistants are usually junior and senior students. A student government organization provides for a well balanced educational, cultural, and social program in each hall. Room assignments are made for a full quarter. For housing information, brochures, and applications, write the Director of Housing, P.O. Box 3101, Weber State College, Ogden, Utah 84408. Student Housing Policy Any regularly enrolled full-time Weber State College student may apply for permission to live in the residence halls. When applications for admission to residence halls exceed the available facilities, the Director of Housing shall decide which students will be admitted. Inasmuch as Weber State College is concerned about the welfare of students not living at home but living in off-campus facilities, the College may investigate such arrangements. Apartment Halls LaSal and Stansbury HallsApartment type residence halls. Each hall has facilities for 72 students, accommodating six students per apartment. Facilities include combination living room-kitchen, bath, storage, and three two-student bedrooms. Each apartment is equipped with a refrigerator, range, table, chairs, drapes, study lamps, chest of drawers, closets, and beds. All utilities are provided by the College. Students provide their own cooking utensils, dishes, towels, bed linens, blankets, bedspreads, pillows, irons, ironing boards for use in the apartments, and all other personal effects. Students arrange for telephone service through the telephone company, and share in the cost of the service. Board and Room Halls Wasatch HallA large two-wing hall designed for co-educational living. This hall presently accommodates 111 women students in one wing and 111 men students in the other wing. Promontory TowerThis twelve-story, high-rise, hall accommodates 36 students per floor. In both Wasatch Hall and Promontory Tower each room accommodates two students and is furnished with comfortable beds, window drapes, lamps, study desks, chairs, chests of drawers and closets. Students provide their own blankets, pillows, bed linens, bedspreads, towels, and other personal effects. Single rooms are also available if the buildings are not completely full. These are assigned according to date of request and must be paid for in advance ($50.00 extra per quarter). Students living in these two halls eat their meals in the Promontory Tower dining hall. Three meal plans 15 |