C. INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION [A major source of student financial assistance is the institution of higher education itself which often makes available a variety of aid programs. For further information the student should write to the institution in which he is interested. [The following list of institutions in this State includes descriptive information about the school. A key to the symbols in parentheses which follow the name of each institution is found at the end of this chapter on pp. 145-151.] Delaware State College, Dover (M; St; coed; sem; IIe; 563). Goldey Beacom School of Business, Jefferson St. at Tenth, Wilmington 99 (jcb; prop; coed; sem; Ia; 746), University of Delaware, Newark (M, chem, eng; St; coed; sem; IVk; 7,225). Wesley College, Dover (M; Meth; coed; sem; Ic; 445). FLORIDA A. STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PUBLICATION A Guide to Scholarships in Florida Colleges and Universities. Published by the State Department of Education, Tallahassee, Fla., 1962. 165 p. Contents: I. Planning in high school for college. II. Choosing a career. III. How to select a college. IV. How to apply for admission to college. V. Cost of attending college. VI. List of scholarships and loans: Florida colleges and uni versities. VII. List of scholarships and loans: Not limited to a specific institution. VIII. List of private schools approved by the State approval agency. IX. Index. 1 Entering freshmen eligible interest rate, 5 percent. Repayment starts on interest and on principal September following termination of college attendance. Maximum term or repayment, 4 years. C. INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION [A major source of student financial assistance is the institution of higher education itself which often makes available a variety of aid programs. For further information the student should write to the institution in which he is interested. [The following list of institutions in this State includes descriptive information about the school. A key to the symbols in parentheses which follow the name of each institution is found at the end of this chapter on pp. 145–151.] mus; P; coed; sem; IIj; 2,099). Johnson Junior College, P.O. Box 297, Leesburg (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 113). Barry College, 11300 NE Second Ave., Jacksonville University, Jacksonville (S, bourne (IIIg; private). Brevard Junior College, Cocoa (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 1,799). Central Florida Junior College, Ocala (-; co; coed; sem; If; 691). Chipola Junior College, Marianna (S; St and co; coed; sem; Ic, 726). Collier-Blocker Junior College, P.O. Box 418, Palatka (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 88). Daytona Beach Junior College, 638 N. Oleander Ave., Daytona Beach (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 1,256). Edison Junior College, Second and Jackson Sts., Fort Myers (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 559). Edward Waters College, Jacksonville (-; AME; coed; sem; IIc; 787). Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Institute, 3240 NW 27th Ave., Miami (Tech; P; coed; tri; IIi; 108). Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, Tallahassee (S, law, phar, ted; St; coed; tri; IIIk; 3,149). Florida College, Temple Terrace (S; P; coed; sem; Ie; 268). Florida Memorial College, St. Augustine (S; P; coed; sem; IIe; 341). Florida Presbyterian College, St. Petersburg (IIe; private). Florida Southern College, Lakeland (S; Meth; coed; sem; IIe; 2,640). Florida State University, Tallahassee (S, bus, chem, lib, mus, nur, sw, ted; St; coed; tri; IVk; 10,391). Gibbs Junior College, St. Petersburg (-; co; ed; sem; Ic; 643). Gulf Coast Junior College, Panama City (S; St and dist; coed; sem; Ic; 722). Hampton Junior College, 1214 North 24th St., Ocala (-; co; coed; sem; If; 231). Indian River Junior College, 310 Preston Court, Fort Pierce (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 431). Jackson Junior College, P.O. Box 88, Marianna (—; co; coed; sem; Ib; 69). Jones College, Riverton Tower, Jacksonville 11 jcb; P; coed; qr; Ia; 683). Orlando Campus, 14 E. Church St. (jcb). Miami Campus, 139 NE First St. Junior College of Broward County, 3501 Davie Rd., SW. Fort Lauderdale (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 1,939). Branch campus, 2365 NW 11 St. Lake City Junior College and Forest Ranger School, Lake City (—; co; coed; sem; Ic; 301). Lake-Sumter Junior College, Leesburg (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 125). Lincoln Junior College, 1001 North 17th St., Fort Pierce (-; co; coed; sem; Ic; 96). Manatee Junior College, Bradenton (-; co; coed; sem; If; 1,256). Miami-Dade Junior College, 11380 N.W. 27 Ave., Miami (-; co; coed; sem; If; 5.735). North Florida Junior College, Madison (-; co; coed; sem; If; 422). Orlando Junior College, Orlando (S; P; coed; sem; Ic; 1,331). Palm Beach Junior College, Lake Worth (S; co; coed; sem; If; 2,676). Pensacola Junior College, 1000 College Blvd., Pensacola (S; dist; coed; sem; If; 2,860). Rollins College, Winter Park (S, mus; Patrick Branch (Patrick Air Force Roosevelt Junior College, 1235 Fifteenth St., West Palm Beach (-; co; coed; sem; If; 231). Rosenwald Junior College, P.O. Box 1580, Panama City (-; co; coed; sem; If; 79). St. St. Johns River Junior College, Palatka (-; co; coed; sem; If; 697). Leo College, St. Leo (-; RC; coed; sem; Ic; 238). St. Petersburg Junior College, St. Petersburg 10 (S; co; coed; sem; Ic; 4,663). South-Eastern Bible College, Inc., 1000 Longfellow Blvd., Lakeland (Bi; Assem of God; coed; sem; IIc; 223). 38-460-64 Stetson University, De Land (S, law, mus, ted; S Bapt; coed; sem; IIIk; 2,078). Suwannee River Junior College, P.O. Box 772, Madison (-; co; coed; sem; Id; 173). University of Florida, Gainesville (S, arch, bus, chem, eng, for, jour, law, med, nur, ot, phar, pt, ted; St; coed; tri; IVk; 13,826). University of Miami, Coral Gables (S, bus, chem, eng, law, med, mus, ted; P; coed; sem; IVk; 12,053). University of South Florida, 4202 Fowler Ave., Tampa 4 (-; St; coed; tri; IIk; 3,664). University of Tampa, Tampa 6 (S; P; Washington Junior College, P.O. Box 2146, E. Hill Sta., Pensacola (-; St; coed; sem; Ic; 193). GEORGIA A. STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PUBLICATION (No State publication received.) 1 Entering freshmen eligible. Interest rate, 3 percent. Repayment in service, 1 year of work in State for each $1,000 received. Total unrepaid principal and interest is due immediately when a borrower leaves the State. 2 Approximate. • Entering freshmen eligible. Interest rate, 5 percent. Repayment starts immediately if not made by teaching. Maximum term for repayment: No specific limitation. Interest rate, 4 percent. Repayment starts if repaid in cash. Payment begins when recipient begins practice. Full repayment may be made in services in communities approved by the board. Maximum term for repayment: 5 years by practice. In cash: No time limit has been set. |