Wednesday, April 2, 1980 5 Financial aid available, but limited By CINDY WHITCOME Staff Reporter The KU financial aid office is still accepting aid applications but awards will be made only on an available funds basis, and the director of financial aid, said this week. Applicants who filed their financial aid forms with the American College Testing Institute in Iowa City, Iowa, before the spring semester began have their needs filled first, Rogers said. "We're still taking applications, but I don't know exactly how much aid is still available," he said. "We're attaching a memorandum to the application forms that tells students the situation they are in." University Daily Kansan The memorandum urges students to investigate aid outside campus-based programs, in case there are not enough funds available. Programs suggested are Basic Educational Opportunity Grants and Guaranteed Student Loans. only, has a March 15, 1981, application deadline for the 1980-81 school year. To apply for a BEOG, students can use a BEOG application form or indicate on their ACT score form that they are interested for the program. Income tax information from the 1979 must be included on the forms. Guaranteed Student Loans can be obtained through home bank banks, depending on the state. If the bank in the student's local bank has a loan, you may be able to arrange a loan through a local bank The office suggests part-time work as another source of income. The financial aid office posts information on on- and off-campus jobs. So far, the office has received more than 1,300 financial need analyses forms from ACT. Rogers said the first group of award letters would be sent to students April 28. He said an estimated 2,500,3,000 more analysis forms would be sent to his office April 4, including the forms of all students who met the March 15 deadline. Prospective freshmen will receive award letters first because the amount of aid received might determine which school they attend, Rogers said. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN "HOLOCAUST," a photographic exhibition by Hillel, is at the Conference Room of the Satellite Union all day. The WEDNESDAY FORUM will hear "Tornadoes and Storms." There will be presentations at 11:45 a.m. in the ECM Center, 1204 Great. There will be a MUSICOLOGY LECTURE Disco hoax angers KJHK fans TONGHT, ALBEREY GORKEN will give a Coronation Reef at 7 P.M. and the Congregation at 10 P.M. and the Union. The Heartland Unity Churty will rehearse at 7 P.m. in Danforth Chapel, POETRY and Poetry Reading, "JIMMY AND GREEK," Room 3, Council Room of the Union. There will be a STUDENT RECITAL by Suzanne Gilmore Mulligan in swarthood Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. Irwin Brown, KJHK operations manager, said yesterday that the station received about 300 phone calls since the format changed midnight Tuesday. As an April Fool's joke, KJHK, a student radio station, changed its program format to disco yesterday. The response against the change was tremendous. TODAY: There will be a JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT SHOW AND TELL with Roger S. Kevans, woodblock print maker. The exhibition features the Foreman Spencer Museum of Art. by Howard Brown in Swarthout Recital Hall, Mumbhv Hall, at 2:30 p.m. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN On Campus and shows us how badly the community needs and wants us." "There were 'Dump Disco 91' signs floating around campus and petitions circulated against the change," Brown said. Dale Gadd, KJHK general manager and faculty adviser, said the hoax "shows we have a real loal audience out there." KJHK resumed its regular format last night. 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