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Employment: 3 teaching and research assistants at an average of $600; figures for other employed students not available.

Willimantic State Teachers College

Willimantic (public; coed.; grants bachelor's degrees;* enrollment: fulltime firsttime-75; tuition and required fees, $60; board and room, $594).

undergraduate-274,

Scholarships: 8 to entering freshmen at an average of $188; total, 30 students at an average of $193. Range: 21 between $125 and $374; 9 below $125.

Loans: 29 at an average of $130 (not available to entering freshmen); 4-year maximum, $300; 5 percent interest after leaving school.

Employment: 46 students at an average of $174.

Yale University

New Haven (private; men only in undergraduate schools; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees*).` UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOLS: Freshman year, School of Engineering and Yale College (enrollment: full-time3,923, first-time-1,007; tuition and required fees, $1,000; board and room, $800).

Scholarships: 276 to entering freshmen at an average of $908; total, 1,112 (2 without specific reference to need) at an average of $697. Range: 161 between $1,125 and $2,124; 435 between $625 and $1,124; 516 below $625.

Loans: 33 to entering freshmen at an average of $321; total, 639 at an average of $313. Maximum to freshmen, $600; 4-year maximum, $2,000; 2 percent interest after leaving school; repayment required within 5 years after graduation. Employment: 1,431 students at an average of $316.

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN (full-time undergraduate enrollment-156; tuition and required fees, $600 to $800; board and room, $775).

Scholarships: 3 to entering freshmen at an average of $400; total, 38 at an average of $213. Range: 10 between $375 and $874; 28 below $375. Loans: 22 at an average of $284; 2 percent interest until 5 years after graduation, 6 percent thereafter.

*Also graduate degrees.

Employment: 40 students at an average of $391, DIVINITY SCHOOL (grants first professional degrees;* enrollment: fulltime undergraduate-312; tuition and required fees, $400; board and room, $610).

Scholarships: 57 to entering students at an aver age of $357; total, 157 at an average of $345. Range: 98 between $375 and $874; 59 below $375. Loans: 57 at an average of $338. Annual maximum, $450; 3-year maximum, $1,350; 2 percent interest after graduation or due date, 6 percent after withdrawal; first payment due on due date or when student leaves school, final payment due 5 years after graduation.

Employment: 51 students at an average of $153. LAW SCHOOL (grants undergraduate professional degrees;* full-time undergraduate enrollment-436; tuition and required fees, $900; board and room, approximately $785.

Scholarships: 69 to entering freshmen at an average of $371; total, 159 at an average of $354. Range: 2 between $875 and $1,124; 157 between $125 and $624.

Loans: 69 to entering freshmen at an average of $383; total, 159 at an average of $381. Annual maximum, scholarship and loan, $900; 2 types of loan funds available: 3-year loan and 5-year loan; 3 year loan due 3 years after graduation and no interest charged until due date after which interest is charged at the rate of 6 percent a year; 5 year loan due 5 years after graduation; 2 percent interest from graduation until due date, 6 percent thereafter.

Employment: 4 teaching and research assistants at an average of $350; 22 others at an average of $119.

SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (grants undergraduate professional degrees;* fulltime undergraduate enrollment312; tuition and required fees, $900; board and room, $785).

Scholarships: 11 to entering freshmen at an average of $686; total, 83 at an average of $414. Range: 45 between $375 and $1,124; 38 below $375. Loans: 7 to entering freshmen at an average of $286; total, 73 at an average of $334; total help, loan, and scholarship does not normally exceed $900 a year. Annual maximum, $900 (theoretically); 4-year maximum, $3,600 (theoretically); 2 percent interest until 5 years after graduation, 6 percent thereafter on the unpaid balance. Employment: 25 laboratory assistants and technicians at an average of $196; 43 others at an average of $75.

Also graduate degrees.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC (grants undergraduate degrees;* full-time undergraduate enrollment-77; tuition and required fees, $595; board and room, $1,000).

Scholarships: 4 to entering freshmen at an average of $350; total, 36 (2 without specific reference to need) at an average of $363. Range: 18 between $375 and $1,124; 18 below $375.

Loans: 11 at an average of $191 (not available to freshmen). 4-year maximum, $600; 2 percent interest for 5 years, 6 percent thereafter.

Employment: 6 teaching and research assistants at an average of $227; 10 others at an average of $180.

SCHOOL OF NURSING (grants first professional degrees;* full-time undergraduate enrollment-107; tuition and required fees, $975; board and room, $520).

Scholarships: 8 to entering students at an average of $716; total, 37 at an average of $359, all between $125 and $874.

Loans: 2 to entering students at an average of $788; total, 4 at an average of $491. Maximum for first year students, $1,120; annual maximum, $390; 31-month maximum, $1,695; 2 percent interest during first 5 yea s after graduation, 6 percent thereafter; repayment due 5 years from date of graduation.

Employment: 63 students at an average of $82.

DELAWARE

Delaware State College

Dover (public; coed.; grants bachelor's degrees; enrollment: full-time227, first-time-82; tuition and required fees, $140; board and room, $369).

Scholarships: 47 to entering freshmen at an average of $165; total, 108 at an average of $154, all between $125 and $374.

Employment: 99 students at an average of $176.

Goldey Beacom School of Business

Wilmington (private; coed.; 2-year; enrollment: full-time-685, firsttime-191; tuition and required fees, $490; board and room, $630). Employment: 37 students at an average of $77.

• Also graduate degrees.

University of Delaware

Newark (public; coed.; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees;* enrollment: full-time undergraduate-2,078, first-time-568; tuition and required fees, $255; board and room, $590).

Scholarships: 140 to entering freshmen at an average of $363; total, 288 students (10 without specific reference to need) at an average of $396. Range: 11 between $875 and $1,624, 97 between $375 and $874, 180 below $375. Loans: 71 at an average of $85 (not available to freshmen). Annual maximum, $500; 4-year maximum, $1,000; 31⁄2 percent interest after leaving school; first payment due September, final payment due 18 months to 2 years, after graduation; maximum period allowed 5 years.

Employment: 150 students at an average of $287.

Wesley Junior College

Dover (Protestant; coed.; 2-year; enrollment: full-time-187, firsttime-141; tuition and required fees, $630; board and room, $450).

Scholarships: 49 at an average of $316.

Loans: 9 at an average of $122; 1 percent interest before, 6 percent after, leaving school; first payment due 6 months after student leaves school; no set time for final payment as long as payments are regular. Employment: 48 students at an average of $189.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

American University, The

Washington (Protestant; coed.; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees;* enrollment: fulltime undergraduate-1, 083, firsttime-323; tuition and required fees, $600 for general undergraduates, $384 to $450 for professional students; board and room, $610).

Scholarships: 45 to entering freshmen at an average of $330; total, 195 at an average of $279 (includes tuition remission to employees). Range: 24 between $375 and $1,124; 171 below $375.

Loans: 30 at an average of $213 (not available to freshmen). 21⁄2 percent interest before and after leaving school; first payment due within 1 year, final payment within 2 years.

Employment: 150 students at an average of $493.

• Also graduate degrees.

Benjamin Franklin University

Washington (private; coed.; grants accelerated bachelor's degrees;* enrollment: full-time undergraduate248, first-time-375; tuition and required fees, $360; no facilities for board and room).

Scholarships: 16 to entering freshmen at $360 each.

Capitol Radio Engineering Institute

Washington (private; men; 2-year; enrollment: full-time-645, firsttime-123; tuition and required fees, $687; no facilities for board and room).

Scholarships: 3 to entering freshmen at an average of $450.

Employment: 41 students at an average of $397.

Catholic University of America

Washington (Catholic; men, women; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees;* enrollment: full-time undergraduate-1,655, first-time

394; tuition and required fees, $600 for general undergraduates, $650 to $660 for professional students; board and room, $725): scholarship students required to sign agreement that they will not enter any form of employment for pay without approval of committee on scholarships and fellowships.

Scholarships: 30 to entering freshmen at an average of $560; total, 670 at an average of $337. Range: 4 between $1,125 and $1,624; 221 between $375 and $874; 445 below $375.

Loans (undergraduate and graduate): 296 at an average of $343. Annual maximum, $1,350; 4-year maximum, $5,400; 4 percent interest before and after leaving school; first payment due within 30 days, final payment up to 2 years on some loan funds.

Employment: 139 students at an average of $307.

District of Columbia Teachers College

Washington (public; coed.; grants bachelor's degrees;* enrollment: fulltime-1,079, first-time-284; tuition and required fees, $56; no facilities for board and room).

Also graduate degrees.

Scholarships: 5 to entering freshmen at an average of $100; total, 15 (12 without specific reference to need) at an average of $97. Range: 1 between $125 and $374; 14 below $125.

Dunbarton College of Holy Cross

Washington (Catholic; women; grants bachelor's degrees; enrollment: full-time-191, first-time-61; tuition and required fees, $550; board and room, $850): at least 7 hours service & week required of most

recipients of financial aid.

Scholarships: 11 to entering freshmen at an average of $309; total, 42 (1 without specific reference to need) at an average of $410. Range: 24 between $375 and $624; 18 below $125.

Employment: 25 students at an average of $200.

Gallaudet College

Washington (public and private; coed.; grants bachelor's degrees;* enrollment: full-time-220, first-time56; tuition and required fees, $280; board and room, $550).

Scholarships: 32 to entering freshmen at an average of $388; total, 126 at an average of $390. Range: 65 between $375 and $874; 61 below $375. Employment: 32 students at an average of $56.

George Washington University

Washington (private; coed.; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees; enrollment: full-time undergraduate-2,385, first-time-796; tuition and required fees, $480 for general undergraduates, $550 for law students, and $900 for medical students; room, $240).

Scholarships: 74 to entering freshmen at an average of $378; total, 428 at an average of $314. Range: 1 between $1,625 and $2,124; 5 between $875 and $1,124; 292 between $375 and $624; 130 below $375.

Loans: 558 at an average of $68. Annual and 4-year maximum, $80 for general undergraduates, $500 for professional students; 21⁄2 percent interest before and after leaving school; repayment due 1 year after graduation.

Employment: Approximately 400 students, amount earned unknown.

Also graduate degrees.

Georgetown University

Washington (Catholic; men, women; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees;* enrollment: full-time undergraduate-4,312, first-time

751; tuition and required fees, $650 for general undergraduates, $500 to $900 for professional students; board and room, $1,000).

Scholarships: 113 to entering freshmen at an average of $655; total, 326 (46 without specific reference to need) at an average of $683. Range: 52 between $1,625 and $2,124; 9 between $825 and $1,624; 148 between $375 and $824; 117 below $374.

Loans: 39 at an average of $549 (not available to entering freshmen). Annual maximum, $1,000; 4-year maximum for undergraduate and professional students, $1,000; 4 percent interest when loan is made; first payment due one year after graduation, final payment within 5 years.

Employment: 80 students at an average of $870.

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Scholarships: 47 to entering freshmen at an average of $583; total, 499 (166 without specific reference to need) at an average of $301. Range: 10 between $1,375 and $2,124; 126 between $375 and $1,124; 363 below $375. Loans: 55 at an average of $173 (not available to entering freshmen). 2 percent interest before, 21⁄2 percent after, leaving school.

Employment: 40 teaching and research assistants at an average of $565; 570 others at an average of $128.

Immaculata Junior College

Washington (Catholic; women; 2vear; enrollment: full-time-125, first-time-64; tuition and required fees, $330; board and room, $850). Scholarships: 5 to entering freshmen (2 without specific reference to need) at an average of $210. Employment: 12 students at an average of $144.

Mount Vernon Junior College

Washington (private; women; 2year; enrollment: full-time-165, first-time-100; tuition and required fees, $700; board and room, $1,650.) Scholarships: 9 to entering freshmen at an average of $182.

Southeastern University

Washington (private; coed.; grants accelerated bachelor's degrees;* enrollment: part-time students-684, first-time-109; tuition and required fees, $300; no facilities for board and room).

Scholarships: 15 to entering freshmen (without specific reference to need) at an average of $170.

Strayer College of Accountancy

Washington (private; coed.; grants accelerated bachelor's degrees;* enrollment: full-time-107, first-time288; tuition and required fees, $288 to $396; no facilities for board and room).

Scholarships: 6 to entering freshmen (without specific reference to need) at an average of $396. Employment: 5 students at an average of $360.

Also graduate degrees.

Trinity College

Washington (Catholic; women; grants bachelor's degrees; enrollment: full-time-483; first-time148; tuition and required fees, $700; board and room, $800).

Scholarships: 30 to entering freshmen at an average of $403; total, 123 at an average of $386. Range: 2 between $1,375 and $1,624; 40 between $375 and $1,124; 81 below $375.

Loans: 2 at an average of $275 (not available to freshmen). 4-year maximum, $500; 3 percent interest after leaving school; first payment due January or July of year after loan is made.

Employment: 135 students at an average of $88.

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Bethune-Cookman College

Daytona Beach (private; coed.; grants bachelor's degrees; enrollment: full-time-737, first-time203; tuition and required fees, $311;

board and room, $421).

Scholarships: 50 to entering freshmen at an average of $187; total, 72 at an average of $199. Range: 1 between $625 and $874; 71 below $375.

Employment: 6 teaching and research assistants at an average of $180; 86 others at an average of $141.

*Also graduate degrees.

Chipola Junior College

Marianna (public; coed.; 2-year; enrollment: full-time-329, firsttime 160; tuition and required fees; $106; no facilities for board and room).

Scholarships: 17 to entering freshmen at an average of $282; total, 32 at an average of $266, all between $125 and $624.

Employment: 20 students at an average of $125.

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

Tallahassee (public; coed.; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees; enrollment: full-time undergraduate-2,314, first-time-746; tuition and required fees, $75; board and room, $380).

Scholarships: 29 to entering freshmen at an average of $205; total, 172 at an average of $229. Range: 2 between $375 and $624; 170 below $375.

Employment: 248 students at an average of $218.

Florida Southern College

Lakeland (Protestant; coed.; grants
bachelor's degrees; enrollment: full-
time 1,566, first-time-450; tuition
and required fees, $500; board and
room, $560).

Scholarships: 500 at an average of $153.
Employment: 363 students at an average of $190.

Florida State University

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Tallahassee (public; coed.; grants bachelor's and first professional degrees; enrollment: full-time undergraduate 5,304, first-time-2,126; tuition and required fees, $152 for general undergraduates, $50 to $150 special fees in music and nursing; board and room, $596).

Scholarships: 12 to entering freshmen at an average of $100; total, 159 (4 without specific reference to need) at an average of $221. Range: 2 between $875 and $1,124; 107 below $625.

Employment: 750 students at an average of $351.

Also graduate degrees.

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