Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, August 01, 1986, Image 15

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    Education continued
STUDENTS BE AWARE
Oregon colleges, universities and community colleges are being forced to "verify"
student applications regarding Financial Aid for 1986-87, During 1985-86, colleges
were asked to verify 30 of the total Financial Aid applicants, however in 1986-87,
colleges are now asked to "verify" 70 of the total applications for financial aid.
Many colleges are taking the attitude, if they have to verify 70, they might as
well go ahead and verify 100.
What verification means is that if you have filed as an "INDEPENDENT" student for
the 1986-87 school year and you're under 23 years of age, you may be asked to
re-confirm your independent status. Also, if you filed as a "DEPENDENT" you may also
have to re-confirm information you included on your student financial aid application.
Some items which colleges are asking additional information for include:
- information regarding yourself
- your marital status
- your income tax filing (or parents) for 1985
- tax exemptions & claimings for 1985
- residency & familyhousehold size
The verification process may delay response of award mady be colleges regarding
financial aid. If you need information, contact the college's (you'll be attending)
" .icial aid office or call the tribal education office.
Summer School Students Congratulations
Students who attended summer school classes at Portland Community College, Chemeketa
Community College and Western Oregon State College did very well.
Grades were:
Linda Warren - W0SC - 310 gpa (Business Administration)
Barbara Mercier - CCC - 3.17 gpa (Office Administration)
Reina Minjarez - PCC - 2.5 gpa (Economics)
GOOD JOB! Keep up the studying during Fall Term!
New Students
New students who will be attending Chemeketa Community College Fall Term 1986 are
invited to attend an orientation meeting on September 15, 1986 at the Depot Office,
Tribal Council meeting room from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Mr. Francisco Garcia,
Counselor, Chemeketa Community College, will meet with students to discuss the
college's services, admission procedures, and financial aid services. In addition
to college services, Francisco will also provide helpful hints for college survival.
See you there!
Adult Education Classes
People needing GEDAdult Diploma, self-improvement, writing improvement or basic
skills in Reading, Writing, & Mathematics can sign up for Adult Education Classes
NOW. Please call the Education office at 879-5253 for eligibility information and
application forms.