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College of OptometryScholarships and Financial AidBefore pursuing a degree in Optometry, students must consider a sound financial plan for their educational expenses early in their decision-making process. Financial assistance may or may not meet all of the student's expenses. Eligible students will be awarded as much financial assistance as possible but not beyond their cost of attendance (budget). All financial aid awards are based on information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) needs analysis form. Students are strongly encouraged to apply on the FAFSA Web site, www.FAFSA.ed.gov, in early January each year. Priority application deadline is March 1st. The University of Houston school code is 003652. Financial aid will not be awarded until the Student Aid Report is on file at the University.The University and the College of Optometry provide a variety of financial assistance programs for eligible students who need financial assistance beyond their resources in order to meet their cost of attendance expenses. For your convenience, a financial aid counselor is available within the College of Optometry. All necessary applications and forms are available at this office. The financial aid office may be reached at (713) 743-2048. Many of the financial aid programs are funded either by governmental agencies or sponsoring individuals and organizations and therefore may be changed or eliminated at any time. Financial assistance programs available through the College of Optometry at the present time are listed below. All aid programs are subject to the rules and regulations of the U.S. Department of Education, the university's Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid and the College of Optometry Scholarship and Financial Aid Committee. For more information on scholarships and financial aid, refer to the General Information section of this catalog. Awards and ScholarshipsStudents interested in applying for any scholarship should contact the chair of the UHCO Scholarship Committee or the UHCO financial aid office at (713) 743-2048. Every scholarship will have different requirements, deadlines and application forms. Current information is also posted in the Scholarship Bulletin Board in the UHCO student lounge. The UHCO Scholarship Committee will meet as necessary to review all scholarship applications. Scholarship information will also be provided by e-mail from the Scholarship Committee and/or the financial aid advisor.Listed below are the scholarships currently available at the UHCO. Where the award amount varies, award will either be cash, vision care products, plaques or a combination thereof. Scholarships Currently AvailableFourthYear Students:Alcon Laboratories Excellence Award David J. Kerko Low Vision Award COVD Award for Excellence David J. Kerko Low Vision Award Dr. Robert Zipper Memorial Leadership Award Dr. Seymour Galina Grant Marchon Eyewear Practice Management Award Ocular Instruments Award of Excellence Dr. Robert Zipper Memorial Leadership Award Dr. Seymour Galina Grant UHCO Clinical Excellence Award Vision Service Plan Award Vistakon Acuvue Eye Health Advisor Student Citizenship Scholarship Vistakon Award of Excellence in Contact Lens Patient Care Vision Service Plan Award William Feinbloom Low Vision Award
Third-Year Students:AOA Student Leadership Award Avalon Excellence Eyewear Award Bausch & Lomb Contact Lens Clinical Excellence Award
Mike Hammond, O.D. Memorial Scholarship Patrick Everett Cummings Memorial Scholarship SOLA Quest Scholarship Vision Quest Scholarship Vision Care Outstanding Clinic Award Dr. William E. White/Class of 1969 Exemplary Clinician Award
Third- or Fourth-Year Students:American Foundation for Vision Awareness-Texas Chapter Association of Schools & Colleges of Optometry (ASCO) Student
Award in Clinical Ethics Cooper Vision Excellence in Cornea and Contact Lens Award Edith Greeman-Glennetta Riley Scholarship FERV "Eye Open" Professional Scholarships
GP Lens Institute Clinical Excellence Award Metro Optics Contact Lens Excellence Award Texas State Optical Scholarship Varilux Student Grant Award Second-, Third-, or Fourth-Year Students:Dr. Albert Love Memorial Scholarship Applicants must have a GPA of 3.30 or better. Applications are available from BSK officers or sponsors. Selection made by the BSK committee. Award is $500. Mr. Dan Penick and Dr. Hugh A. Sticksel Jr. Memorial Scholarship
Dr. Hugh A Sticksel Senior Memorial Scholarship Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award Dr. Troy Fannin Scholarship Wal-Mart Optical Division Educational Scholarship First-, Second-, Third-, or Fourth-year Students:Dr. Berger and Dr. Spitzberg Service AwardAwarded to a student who has demonstrated outstanding participation in vision screenings, community service and volunteer type activities. The student must be in good academic standing. Award is Focometer. Dr. Michelle Black and Dr. Connie Beaulieu Memorial Scholarship
National Optometric Student Association Award NOSA)
Optometric Student Association (OSA) Image Award Seymour R. Marco Foundation Scholarship Student Texas Optometric Association Scholarship UHCO Scholarships:Scholarships are available based on GPA and financial need. Number of recipients and dollar amounts per scholarship are dependent on fund availability. Scholarships are awarded to incoming first year, second-, third-, fourth-year candidates as well. Selections are made by the UHCO scholarship committee.Incoming UHCO optometry student scholarships:Scholarships for incoming optometry students are based on the demonstration of excellence in the student’s perspective undergraduate performance, supportive faculty letters of recommendation, community service and extracurricular service and dedication to the profession of optometry. The current prestigious scholarships for incoming students include:Benedict Scholarship – 10 available per year. Graduate / Professional Fellowships – availability is based on the University of Houston funding. All Optometry Students:Residents of Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska and North Carolina may be eligible for tuition assistance from their state through a contract. Information may be obtained from the financial aid counselor at the college. UHCO Scholarships Based on Financial Need and GPA; number of recipients and dollar amounts per scholarship are dependent on fund availability. Currently, scholarship awards are $1,000 per recipient ($500 Fall & $500 Spring). Scholarships are available to incoming first-year as well as beginning second-, third-, and fourth-year candidates. Selections are made by the UHCO Scholarship Committee for the following scholarships:
Federal Student Loan ProgramsPerkins Loan Program; this is a Federal Loan Program. Maximum is $4,000 per academic year with a fixed interest rate of 5%. Repayment and interest begin 9 months after last date of full-time enrollment. Funds are very limited — early applications are encouraged. There are no loan applications for the Perkins loan. Applicants who complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid are eligible for the Perkins loan. Early applicants may be given first consideration for these loans. The early financial aid deadline is March 1st. Federal Stafford Loan ProgramsFederal Subsidized Stafford Loan; the borrowing limit for any given year is based on the student's estimated cost of attendance less expected family contribution. Information of this nature is available in the Student Aid Report received after completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Current annual loan limit is $8,500 for graduate students for a maximum of $65,500, including undergraduate borrowed amounts. For 2006/2007, a fixed interest rate of 6.8% will be in effect for all Stafford loans (subsidized and unsubsidized). The Federal government pays the interest while the student is enrolled in school.Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan; these loans are for students who (1) if eligible, require additional funds or (2) show no financial need based on information provided on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) needs analysis form i.e. their Expected Family Contribution (EFC) is higher than their financial aid budget. The total current nine month limit is 38,500 less any subsidized loans. Interest rate and repayment terms are the same as for the Subsidized Stafford loan. The total amount of Stafford loans a student may borrow is $189,125 including undergraduate borrowed amounts. Students are cautioned to use this loan program only when needed as the Federal government does not pay the interest while the student is in school. The student must elect either to: (1) have the interest added (capitalized) to the amount borrowed or (2) make quarterly interest payments while enrolled. Loan Fees: Loan fees for the Stafford loans are deducted prior to disbursement to the student. Presently, a three percent origination fee may be deducted and paid to the Federal government. Total Stafford Loan debt allowed for graduate or professional students is $189,125, i.e., $65,500 in Subsidized and $123,625 in Unsubsidized Stafford Loans. The graduate debt limit includes loans received for undergraduate study. Students should keep in mind that the nine-month maximum loan eligibility for each grade level is $38,500. Students should borrow only what they need. The only financial assistance available in the summer is Stafford loans and private loans. Other loan programs:State Optometric Association Awards: many state Optometric associations and auxiliaries have loan or grant programs for resident students. To apply, contact you state optometric association.
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