Catalog of Howard Payne University, 1983-1984 Page: 34
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Financial Information
Yantis Fund: A fund established by Mrs. Manen Yantis Stribling of Waco,
Texas, in loving memory of Thomas Caldwell and Ellender Elizabeth Yantis
for the purpose of assisting deserving students at Howard Payne.
Howard Payne University General Student Loan Fund: This fund is made
up of contributions and donations without designation or special restrictions:
David Fred Baulch
Leroy Birdsong
Andrew Wesley and Mary Alma Blankenship
Euzelian Class, First Baptist Church, Brownwood, Texas
Fred and Emma Hughes
Judge J. D. McCall
Dr. John D. Robnett, Sr.
Barbara Christine Steadman
H. A. Stephens
J. A. Walker
Mrs. J. N. Weatherby
East Fourth Street Baptist Church Loan Fund: This fund was established by
friends of the East Fourth Street Baptist Church. Big Spring, Texas, to help
worthy students. First preference will be given to students who are members of
the church with the selection criteria being academic standing and financial
need. The funds are administered by the Howard Payne University Scholarship
and Loan Committee and the pastor of the church.
F. L. Warrington Loan Fund: This fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. T.
Bentley Warrington and family to help needy and deserving Howard Payne
students.
Thomas W. McKneely and Eunice C. McKneely Student Aid Fund. This
fund was established by Reverend Thomas W. McKneely and family, Durham,
North Carolina, to help needy and deserving Howard Payne students.
W. S. Wagley Loan Fund: Mr. W.S. Wagley has established a loan fund to
be designated for ministerial students.
Federal and State Grants
Pell Grant (formerly the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant): Public Law
92-318 and the Educational Amendments of 1972 established a new program
of "entitlement" grants which may provide $1,800 to all students less the
family contribution as determined by a Federally approved need analysis
system, or one half the college cost, whichever is less.
Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (SEOG): This program,
formerly known as Educational Opportunity Grants, is reauthorized by the
enactment of Public Law 92-318 and the Educational Amendments of 1972.34
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