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Business Gffice ke Millions of dollars of construction funds, a nickel purchase with Northwest funds, collecting board from students-the Business Office is accountable for these and countless other monies both incom- ing and outgoing. Employees of the Business Of- fice are literally figureheads, for their responsibili- ties deal with fiscal matters, budgets, inventories, audits, appropriated funds, collections, accounts, and statements. 22 'Q aw A. G. Welch, Business Manager, B.S., Graduate Study, University of Mississippi. eps school running 'U' Kenneth Brigham, Assistant Business Manager, B.S., M.A., Mem- phis State University.
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Students, Faculty benefit from Northwest Mississippi Junior College provides a compre- hensive student aid program of scholarships, loans, and grants to assist any person meeting admission requirements to pursue a college education. Xliforking under the Department of Student Personnel. the Director of Financial Aids maintains a close relation- ship with students needing and deserving financial assist- ance. In the work-study program, he tries to place students in work in which they have an interest and some capa- bility. The projected obligation to students for 1968-1969 is 382,197.60 This amount includes the Northwest XY'orlc- Study Program, the Federal Work-Sttidy Program, the National Defense Education Loans, and grants, but does not include the Northwest Student Loan Fund and the Federally Insured Loans also available to students.
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