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Show Student Aid Will Be Given By College N Y A Application blanks are now available avail-able for National Youth Administration Adminis-tration assistance at the Utah State Agricultural colleg eaccord-ing eaccord-ing to C. Lester Pocock, chairman of the NYA committee. The college col-lege and graduate aid program proyide part-time work for needy students in regular attendance and funds are available to help many new and former students who could not enter and remain in school, Mr. Pocock said. The NYA committee at the college col-lege is composed of Mr. Pocock. chairman, Professors L. R. Hum-pherys, Hum-pherys, V. D. Gardner and Evan Murray and Deans Jack Croft and Lenore Lewis Wiliams. They have accepted the rules and regulations devised by the Washington and state officers and are cooperating with Wilford G. Frischknecht Utah director of NYA, in the disbursement dis-bursement of the funds. Some of the principles set up by the coleg ecommittee are: 1. Students will be assigned to NYA rolls on a basis of need. The need of students will be determined by information given on application forms. 2, In the distribution of NYA funds due consideration will be given to all sources of income received by the individual student, incuding college payrolls and other renumerative employment. 3, Needs of students as set up in the application form will be evaluated eval-uated in terms of the average cost of atending college from the records of some 200 students and not in terms of each individual estimate, ut-of-state students will be credited with & differential of $35 for tuition. 4. Applications for funds will be reviewed as fast as the application applica-tion forms are returned and supporting sup-porting evidence of need is established. es-tablished. 5. Students will be assigned as-signed on a one, two, or three quarter basis. 6. To be eligible the student must register for twelve or more hours of work and maintain main-tain satisfactory scholarship. 7 The NYA committee reserves the right to remove any student from the roll because of low scholarship or changed financial status. Mr. Pocock said applications would be mailed to new and former for-mer students upon request and that it is the desire of the committee com-mittee that a number of the applications ap-plications be submitted and passed pass-ed on before the school year instruction in-struction begins, ge(ptembr 27. All requests should be addressed to Mr. Pocock. |