University Daily Kansan, February 12, 1985 Page 10 CAMPUS AND AREA Aid applications on the agenda The fall semester may be far from most students' minds, but now is the time to file for financial aid, the director of financial aid said last week. "In our finite programs, money goes quickly," said Jerry Rogers, the director. No deadline exists to apply for financial aid, Rogers said. But he said he recommended that students have aid requests processed by March 1. Applications for several KU financial aid programs must be processed through the American College Testing Student Need Analysis Service before being considered by the financial aid office. These applications enable students to be considered for National Direct Student Loans, Grant Pensions, Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants, scholarships and the college work-study program. "March 1 isn't a deadline but a priority," he said. "We tell them to apply early but they don't." Rogers said that processing a financial aid application usually took 10 days. He said that forms sent to the ACT office by this weekend were returned in March 1 and would be the first group awarded financial aid by KU. Rogers said that although priority was given to early applicants, the University awarded aid based primarily on need. Funds usually are drained from the National Direct Student Loan and Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant programs by May, he The ACT Family Financial Statement Packet for 1985-86 has been available since December. Students HAND-INDEXING COPYING & BINDING RESUMES & FLUVERS LIMINATING & TRANSPARENCIES University The University Phone 749-5192 Students applying for a guaranteed student loan must pick up an application form at the financial aid office. The completed application must be accompanied by the student or parent's 1894 federal tax return. 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