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Show mm Tuesday, November 22, Emery County Progress 1988 7B Advice offered on getting college financial aid By SHELLEY POLLOCK i i I i Utah financial aid officer Utah Valley Community College How often do we look at the world of high finance and wonder just what investment would net us the greatest return? Providing the secret to that information is the purpose of this article. The answer is very simple; so much so, that we often overlook it. That is to make an investment in ourselves our talents, skills and abilities. I can assure you if we effort investing snend timp in ourselves, we will be rewarded. Today more than any other time in history, the opportunity is available to all to obtain a education, whether vocational training post-seconda- academic program. scholarships, grants, loans and employment opportunities to help students finance a education. There are two primary categories of financial aid. The first category is merit-base- d aid, which is generally given to students in recognition of special skills, talents and-o-r academic ability. d The second category is d aid. types of student aid constitute the major portion of assistance available for education. d aid is Eligibility for post-seconda- ry ry it be an or professional Post-seconda- ry education is very expensive, but if we are seeking the greatest of need-base- Need-base- investments, financial aid is available to help us if we really need the help. Financial aid consists of post-seconda- ry need-base- secondary institution they are planning to attend. High school guidance counselors usually are informed of application based upon the difference between the cost of education (institutional budget) and the ability to pay (Expected Family Contribution, or EFC). Within the The College of Eastern Utah theater department will add a touch of whimsy and music to the Christmas season when it presents Joseph and the Technicolor Amazing Dreamcoat, on Dec. 1, 2 and 3 in the Geary Theater. The show also marks the debut of CEUs new theater and choir instructors, Dian Henderson and Russell Wilson, who have teamed up with dance instructor Carolyn Gwyther and technical director Grady McEvoy. Its a very light-hearte- d, entertaining version of the biblical story of Joseph, the youngest of Jacobs 12 sons, who is his fathers favorite. When Jacob gives Joseph a coat of many colors, his 11 jealous brothers steal the coat and sell for college him to the Egyptians as a slave. Joseph eventually becomes the Pharaohs right-han- d man, and must deal with his brothers later in life when they have Henfallen on hard times, derson said. The play was a collaboration by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber who also wrote the g shows, Jesus award-winnin- Christ Superstar, and This is delightful, family Evita. entertainment. The story is told in song by a traveling theatrical troupe. The music ranges from country-wester- n to calypso, and the choreography is wonderful, Henderson added. The CEU students who make up the cast include: Brad Gwyther, Mike Angotti, Robert Powell, Lance Wright and Laurel Randquist, all of Price; Traci Jeffs and Brett Larsen of Castle Dale; Jill Wagoner and Travis Leonhardt of Ferron; Quinton Powell, Huntington; Rebecca Hess, Chelene Fortier, Todd Devenish and Shane Knighton of Salt Lake City; Stephanie Blake of Blanding; Kreg Asay of St. George; and Julie Gilbert of Beaver, Okla. Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat will be presented at 7:30 p.m. each evening, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 1, 2 and 3 in the Geary Theater. Admission is $3.50 for adults, $2.50 for students and senior citizens, and $2 for CEU students. Children under six are not admitted. Cameras and other recording devices are not allowed in the theater during the performance. Self-hel- corporations By ELIZABETH HANSON Staff writer Top achievers at San Rafael Junior High get more than verbal recognition, they get prizes rustled from cooperative Cash, pop, calculators, savings accounts, gift certificates for haircuts, videos, doughnuts, candy bars, sundaes, hamburgers and slurpees were won by the achievers. A large percentage of the student body left the bleachers to receive items and stand with those honored at the other side of the gym. businesses by the PTSA officers. The kids who made the honor roll, perfect attendance and Melissa McKell, Sonya Olsen most improved status had their ' names put into a silver bowl that and Jan Thronton drew out cash Diane Butler prizes of $25 or $20. Mrs. Leonhardt said even held up high while a student and name drew a officer though the county is squeezed in body Commissioner and economy crunch, local Education Frances Leonhardt made the businesses respond generously and letters from others wishing annoucement. vice-preside- nt BYU Folk Dancers to perform Dec. 1 2 International Folk The at Brigham Young University probably . have enough dances in their repertoire to perform for a week and still not exhaust their choices. Thats not enough, however, for the trio that directs the world-travele- performers. d Much of their time is spent combing the globe for new costumes and dances, bringing to campus and researching for guest choreographers missed one day this term. Several missed the straight A list by receiving one A minus. Perhaps this program will motivate these students to try harder this term and rate straight As. In all, 444 names were in the silver bowl, several in all three categories. Some 254 students honored. were At the end of the term there were straight A students, 31 with high honors, 47 with honors, 116 with 100 percent attendance and 194 on the most improved studer list. World concert Dec. 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Marriott Center. Tickets are available through the Marriott ticket office, 378-566- 6. (ACT) Family Financial Statement (FFS) as the with ilFGoodrich Beat The Rush HEGoodricIf Trail maker Lifesaver GT4 All Season Trailmaker Steel Belted Poly Sizes. ANNUAL All 15 Sizes. 8 as low as Price, 637-903- 7 East All 14 Sizes. All & Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 ( DISTRIBUTION center) Sat 10:00 a.m.-5:0- 0 0 u WWiiiibridil All 13 Sizes. . Ail 14 Sizes. . All 15 Sizes. . 31 35 39 in for best selection Traction V L781S 3995 40-2- 450-1- 6 700-1- 5 4 Othtn comparably priced. ImtallitiM amiable. RADIAL Retreads Batteries 750-1- 6 fnsiMmtmi Snow Tire Chains Circle Chains, Stze No. 29.00 36.00 37.00 41.00 Lube, Oil and Filter Includes: Jqts. 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She is a cheerleader this year and is on the Strikette Drill Team. Jill is the daughter of Richard and g, J & D Automotive, s AS LOW AS Citizen of the Week be considered for aid. This process can be confusing and but it is well and worth the necessary time. Financial aid must be applied for each academic year. Most schools in Utah use the American College Testing All 13 All OF THE WEEK Financial aid is available to all students who need money to go to school. We dortt have to be poor, or any specific age to qualify for aid, but we do have to prove that we need help. We must apply for financial aid to Video, Dr. Coles, Dr. McKell, Magnuson Lumber, Dr. Sanders, Territory Land, Cottonwood Press, Thompsons Lumber, Coast to Coast, Ferron Coop, Rustlers Roost, Pats Sew and Stuff, Zions Bank (Ferron and Castle Dale), Jeannies, Ferron Drug, Ferron Merc, Conoco, Post-seconda- ry financial funds. and Boyds Pharmacy. Get your home ready for the holidays! 0)kmsl-howiifcS Paint and Wallcoverings State 22 Rawhide following them to the letter. Money is at stake. To emphasize again, a neat and complete application containing accurate information is needed or the processing procedure will be delayed. It can all be obtained if the student chooses. It can happen right now. The dream can come true; the investment can be made with a little effort and the willingness to follow through. education is waiting. Call or write the financial aid office at the institution of interest. They are willing to assist all in any way they can. federal government is the largest single source of student thanks for their contributions are: Jacks Shoes, Jacquies Headquarters, Total fresh material as a colorful holiday gift at the end of each year. Ed Austin, Delynne Peay and Peggy Sue Wright are adding new dances from Czechoslovakia, China, Ireland and Hungary and costumes from Scandinavia for the 29th annual Christmas Around the associations, and commercial sources of aid are usually administered through a state agency and can include grants, and loans. The scholarships Rating -- Dancers support the achievers projects are often received. The program is designed to motivate each student to try harder next term. Many only to and by the instructions San Rafael Bulldogs f CITIZEN professional institutions. lending time-consumin- SRJ7I honors top achievers organizations, philanthrophic and individuals, organzations, for necessary post-seconda- ry employment, which consists of part-tim- e jobs. These types of assistance, p grant aid and aid, are derived primarily from four sources: institutional, private, state and federal. Institutional sources of aid are provided and controlled by the institution. Private sources of aid are obtained from such sources as foundations, post- students to apply. The application process does take time. Therefore it is necessary for students applying for assistance to contact the institution they are planning to attend to assure that they have all of the information required to complete the application process. It is imperative that special attention be given to priority deadline dates. This will ensure that the student is given the opportunity to be considered for all sources of aid while money is available. Not meeting the deadlines can greatly slow down the processing of the aid ap self-hel- community forms of eligibility and aid award. An application is considered only when correct information is supplied. Assurance of that can be done through reading of all of secondary institutions and have need-base- self-hel- Yule play planned for Utah procedures d the category of assistance, there are two types of financial aid: grant aid and p aid. 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