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Show County residents taking college classes within the county. The awards are part of an $ endowment fund administered by CEU-Sa- n THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 31, 2000 Page 10 Juan Campus awards 62 scholarships at 14 schools CEU-Sa- n d During May, 62 scholarships from the College of Eastern Utah-Sa- n Juan were accepted by Campus students from 14 different high schools, including one in Layton, Utah. Students received awards state-funde- ranging from full tuition waivers, worth $2,276, to a two-yepresidential scholar ar 11-milli- on ship, worth over $10,000. and Utah) Chinle, Blanding, local scholarships than ever Scholarship recipients must have a minimum of 2.5 to receive an Competition for our scholarships is becoming more Monticello,' Richfield, Red Juan Campus. before. We are committed to building a are we and and seeing rigorous scholarship opportunities for Navajo Mountain Montezuma Creek. San Juan significant increase in the San Juan County residents that allow access to High grads accepted 16 ' quality of applicants. d to addition most In scholarships, the community education or Mesa, Many Farms, Layton, ge grade-point-avera- award. Higher GPA's are for better required scholarships. Awards went to graduates from high schools at Tuba City, state-funde- scholarships, Larson said 73 students received the Calvin Black Memorial Scholarship that is reserved for San Juan awarded to a single school. Dr. Don C. Larson, CEU-SJdean of instruction, said more students have applied for C Ganado, Keams Canyon, Monument Valley (Arizona poesir g g os is higher education experi- ences, Larson said. it v o 0 mp o II ratis VARIAIU AS low AS Fact: Im sii i i 1 u- ijinlv - !i i "i I im im s inn ,iii 1 1 c pill l.u.ms .m- r.u .imiiii.iI n si m-s- ! m. i Ik- - lv is .uo I. didiu k-- . w i.i .ix.iil.ilili- wiili i.Mcs .is luw .is W.tll - ifi I.IA'n .in- .ilso ,i;iil.il)lr ;it ,i vi up in Ml",,. 1 I Fact: lull .it s. .nr I - 1 1 iv 1 - ;ilsi i il t - list- - ( r;ili nirn 1 M nl miMili muii i.i Siuvl mil ;i;iil;il)k- ;il .illi;i Fact: ikiI n hi ii s i.i .ul it u. ('S) lj imc Ini ii cllnii i;iks. Fact: 1. . i Fact: s 1 liv'd .ul.il I lomc-- l (ln.in-ln-x.ilii- r;iic iK cl Monk' . yet the rest of the tacts on a First Security Home Equity Line or information on our Fixed Rate Home Equity Loan, call Or visit any First Security Branch. To Offer expires June 30. GEZ22Z20 (Hlfo-Tinluni- A With you 110 For loom having a loanto-volu- e (LTV) ratio up to the First Security Home Equity Line rote will range between the Wr: Stree Journal 'WSJI Prim. Bnr. , a 50 depending upon credit worthiness As ot April 10. 200C. the WSJ Prime Rate was 9 03 For loons hovinga LTV ratio up o 80 the resuh.no APB LJh h LTV ratio 5 For loon "d a the rate will ronge tram the WSJ Prime Rote plus I to the WSJ Prime Rote plus 1 50 or lO.APRto 0 50 APR up to having WSJ Prime Rate plus 2 to WSJ Prime Rat. phi. 2 the ha.V'"9 "9 or 11 APR to II 50 AFR. rYmum 1 o 150,000 All APR, are enable rate, and may change at any time durmg th7l.feime at the loaV The hi 8 .,h nTump'Rll ., regardless of the Prime to open The S60 onnuol fee is waived the hrjt year In Utah, Oregon and Nevoda there is a S500 Rate No iT termination tee . early paired Other restrictions may apply testing First Secunty Home Equity Line customs may take advantage of th otter by qualifying far and cSmg"at,mnim 80, I 25 I fSmSISe OPfWTUNfTy 'm 90. .wtio. 1 5, Z0" Lrf,UP 00. W mcre 20000 |