Admissions and financial aid
Debralee Divers,
M.Ed., director of admissions and financial aid
Cheryl L. Chafee, B.S., admissions and financial aid officer
Sandra K. Yandell, student services counselor, admissions
Julie A. Freitas, student services counselor, financial aid
The procedures
for admission to Bowling Green State University are described
in the Admissions
Policies section of this catalog. Students seeking admission
to BGSU Firelands should follow the same procedures; however,
test scores are not required. If a student has not taken either
of these tests, he/she will be required to take the ACT Compass
Placement test before or during New Student Orientation/Registration.
This allows for accurate placement in courses. For specific information,
tours or an interview, contact the BGSU Firelands Office of Admissions.
The Financial
Aid Office provides counseling services to all students who are
interested in applying for federal, state and campus-based financial
aid. A variety of printed materials are maintained by this office
for student use. Additionally, the Financial Aid Office provides
enrollment certification services for students who are eligible
for veterans administration educational benefits.
More than
$100,000 in annual scholarships is administered by BGSU Firelands.
Applications for these scholarships are available from the offices
of admissions and financial aid and must be filed by May 1 to
be considered for the next academic year. Special need analysis
forms are not required for scholarships administered directly
by BGSU Firelands.
Special
loan fund
The objective of the special loan fund is to assist students who,
for one reason or another, find it extremely difficult or impossible
to make payment for University instructional and general fees
by the payment due date. The maximum loan that may be granted
is two-thirds of the total for instructional and general fees.
(It is expected that the borrower will be able to pay one-third
of the total as a down payment. However, the amount of the loan
is contingent upon the time of the application and is determined
by the person administering the loan fund.) All loans may require
a co-signature. The special loan program is available to continuing
BGSU Firelands students who have at least a 2.0 ("C")
accumulative grade point average. Exceptions to these criteria
may be considered on an individual basis.
During any
semester all loans become due as specified in the loan agreement.
Students may request an extension. The finance charge for all
loans is established by the Ohio State Loan Commission prior to
the beginning of each calendar quarter. Students who fail to repay
special loans by the date due are charged a late payment fine.
Fines are assessed at a rate of 5% late charge against the amount
due for the first two months following the due date. Thereafter,
a 2% late charge will be assessed for each subsequent month that
the account remains delinquent. Payments received later than 10
days after the date due will be subject to the late charge calculated
as if the amount due were a full month late. Students not repaying
loans by the end of the grace period may have their class registrations
for that semester canceled and all records in the Office of the
Registrar frozen. Also, they will be denied registration for any
future semesters until the loan and penalty are repaid.
Emergency
loan program
The emergency loan program is available to continuing BGSU Firelands
students who have at least a 2.0 ("C") accumulative
grade point average. Exceptions to these criteria may be considered
on an individual basis.
During any
semester all loans become due as specified in the loan agreement.
Students may request an extension. The finance charge for all
loans is established by the Ohio State Loan Commission prior to
the beginning of each calendar quarter. Students who fail to repay
special loans by the date due are charged a late payment fine.
Fines are assessed at a rate of $.50 per day (including Saturdays
and Sundays), but will not exceed $25. Students are granted a
three-day grace period. If payment is not made during the grace
period, the fine on the fourth day is $2. Students not repaying
loans by the end of the grace period (three days after the due
date) will have their class registrations for that semester canceled
and all records in the Office of the Registrar frozen. Also, they
will be denied registration for any future semesters until the
loan and penalty are repaid.
Harry G.
Beare Memorial Loan Fund
This loan is available to BGSU Firelands students who are graduates
from Edison High School in Milan, Ohio. The loan is based on proven
financial need and is interest-free. However, it is suggested
that the student make a gift to the loan fund after repayment
of the loan.
Third and
Fourth Degrees of Sandusky Knights of Columbus, Firelands Shrine
Club and Singara Grotto Loan Fund
A loan fund has been provided by these organizations since BGSU
Firelands was opened. Typically, the loans are for up to $350
and are issued for up to 45 days.
Charles
E. Schell Foundation student loan program
This loan fund was made possible by the Charles E. Schell Foundation
in an effort to assist students in achieving their college education.
Schell was raised in a family of moderate means and he worked
to support himself through law school. Upon his death, he provided
for his wife and a few relatives, but the remainder of his estate
was used to establish the Charles E. Schell Foundation, a program
of educational assistance for students who would not otherwise
be able to achieve an education. It was Schell's belief, and he
so specified, that students should be lent money for educational
expenses and repay it without interest.
Students are
eligible for the Schell loan fund if they are between the ages
of 15 and 25, were born in and are now a citizen of the United
States, are loyal to the United States and its institutions, have
a 2.0 minimum cumulative grade point average and have parents
who were born in and are currently citizens of the United States.
Except in unusual circumstances repayment of the total amount
of this loan should be completed within 10 years of the date after
which the student leaves BGSU.