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.] University of Nevada, Reno (NW, bus, Nevada Southern, Las Vegas. chem, eng, nur, ted; St; coed; sem; IVk; 4,761). NEW HAMPSHIRE A. STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PUBLICATION Loans and Scholarships for New Hampshire Students. Prepared by the New Hampshire Loan and Scholarship Study Commission, Joseph D. Lapchick, director, State department of education, Concord, N.H., 1962-63. 118 pages. Contents: II. Loans. III. Scholarships. IV. Bibliography of higher education cost information. VI. Appendix A: Aid programs, by regions. VII. Appendix B: Aid programs, by schools. VIII. Appendix C: Aid programs, by particular fields of endeavor. IX. Comprehensive index. X. Stamped, addressed postcards for reader-initiated revisions and additions. 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 p. 145–151.] Colby Junior College for Women, New London (JE; P; wo; sem; IIc; 550). Dartmouth College, Hanover (E, bus, chem, eng, med; P; men; qr; IVk; 3,404). Keene State College, Keene (E, ted; St; New Hampshire Technical Institute, 57 NEW JERSEY A. STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PUBLICATIONS (1) New Jersey State Scholarship Program 1964-65. Prepared by the department of education, 225 West State Street, Trenton 25, N.J. 7 leaves. Contents: Describes State scholarships, qualifications, instructions for applying, and includes preliminary application form. (2) Student loans for residents of New Jersey. Prepared by the New Jersey Higher Education Assistance Authority, 225 West State Street, Trenton 25, N.J. 5 leaves. Contents: Describes eligibility, financing, rates and terms, amounts, and application procedures for loans. B. STATE-FINANCED SCHOLARSHIP/LOAN PROGRAMS NEW JERSEY New Jersey Higher Education Assistance Authority,1 i Entering freshman eligible. Interest rate, 5 percent. Repayment starts immediately on interest, 90 days after graduation on principal. Maximum term for repayment, 6 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.] Presb; coed; sem; IIe; 903). Caldwell College for Women, Caldwell (M; RC; wo; sem; IIf; 892). Centenary College for Women, Hackettstown (M; Meth; wo; sem; Ic; 610). College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station (M; RC; wo; sem; IIe; 914). Don Bosco College, Newton (-; RC; men; sem; IIb; 82). Drew University, Madison (M, chem, theol; Meth; coed; sem; IVj; 1,071). Fairleigh Dickinson University, Rutherford (M, dent; dh, eng; P; coed; sem; IIIk; 15,901). Florham-Madison Campus (M). Rutherford Campus (M). Teaneck Campus (M). Northeastern Collegiate Bible Institute, Oak Lane, Essex Fells (Bi; interdenom; coed; sem; Ii; 183). Paterson State College, 300 Pompton Road, Wayne (M, ted; St; coed; sem; IIId; 3,548). Princeton Theological Seminary; Princeton (theol; Presby; coed; sem; IVg; 492). Princeton University, Princeton (M, arch, chem, eng; P; men; sem; IVk; 4,196). Rider College, Trenton 9 (M; P; coed; sem; IIIe; 4,259). Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick (M; St; cord; sem; IVk; 21,541). New Brunswick Campus (chem. eng, jour, lib, sw, ted). Camden Campus (law): College of South Jersey (coed)— Newark Campus (bus, chem, law, nur, phar). St. Univ. college-univ. extension (coed)— Gabriel's College. See Iona College (N.Y.). Georgian Court College, Lakewood (M; ted; St; coed; sem; IIId; 3,802). Immaculate Conception Junior College, Lodi (-; RC; wo; sem; Ie; 60). Immaculate Conception Seminary, Ramsey P. O., Darlington (-; RC; men; sem; IIg; 307). Institute for Advanced Study, The, Princeton (-; P; coed; term;Vb; 96). Jersey City State College, Jersey City 5 (M, ted; St; coed; sem; IId; 2,770). Monmouth College, West Long Branch (M; P; coed; sem; IIf; 3,319). Montclair State College, Upper Montclair (M, ted; St; coed; sem; IIId; 3,929). New Brunswick Theological Seminary, New Brunswick (theol; Ref; men; qr; IIg; 52). Newark College of Engineering, Newark 2 (M, eng; St and C; coed; sem; IVg; 4,095). Newark State College, Morris Ave., Union (M, ted; St; coed; sem; IIId; 3,799). St. 38). Peter's College, Jersey City (M, chem; RC; men; sem; IIj; 2,216). Seton Hall University, South Orange (M, chem, dent, law, med, nur; RC; men, wo; sem; IIIk; 9,087). Shelton College, Ringwood (-; P; coed; sem; IIe; 180). Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken (M, eng; P; men; sem; IVg; 2,222). Tombrock Junior College, New St., Paterson (-; RC; wo; sem; Ib; 47). Trenton Junior College, Trenton 8 (M; Union Junior College, Cranford (M; |