CATALOG 1952-1953 sideration. Application for this scholarship may be made to the Scholarship Com- mittee through the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Tampa Board of Realtors Scholarship.-This scholarship amounts to $240 an- nually and is to be awarded to a student from Hillsborough County pursuing the cur- riculum in real estate selected by the Scholarship Committee of the Tampa Board of Realtors. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into considera- tion. Application for this scholarship may be made to the Scholarship Committee of the Tampa Board of Realtors through the Department of Real Estate. Winter Haven Board of Realtors Scholarship.-This scholarship which is offered in 1952-53 and which amounts to $240, is given by the Winter Haven Board of Realtors to a student from the Greater Winter Haven area who has attended the Winter Haven High School and who is pursuing the curriculum in real estate. The scholarship is awarded by the Principal of the Winter Haven High School with the approval of the Board of Directors of the Winter Haven Board of Realtors. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into consideration. Application for the scholarship may be filed either with the Dean of the College of Business Administration or with the principal of the Winter Haven High School. Gainesville Board of Realtors Scholarship.-This scholarship amounts to $240 an- nually and is to be awarded to a student from Alachua County who is a former mem- ber of the Boy's Club and who is pursuing the curriculum in Real Estate. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into consideration. Application for this scholarship may be made through the Department of Real Estate. Stephen F. McCready Scholarship.-This scholarship amounts to $240 annually and is to be awarded to a student from Marion County pursuing the curriculum in real estate. The need of the applicant as well as scholarship will be taken into con- sideration. Application for this scholarship may be made through the Department of Real Estate. LOANS All student loan funds are administered by the Committee on Student Aid, Schol- arships and Awards unless otherwise provided for by the terms and conditions laid down by the donors of loan fund. The several loan funds available at the University of Florida may be divided into two classes: (1) The long-term loan fund which allows the student to complete his college education and repay the loan after graduation in installments over a period of years; and (2) the short-term emergency loan fund which aims to meet the needs of unforeseen emergencies that arise in the financing of college expenses. As a rule, the short-term loans are for small amounts and are repayable within the semester. APPLICATIONS Unless otherwise specified, application for loan funds should be made to the Chairman of the Committee on Student Aid, Scholarships and Awards in the Office of Student Personnel, University of Florida, Gainesville. Loans will be granted only after a personal appearance of the applicant. ELIGIBILITY FOR LOANS No student may borrow from the University of Florida loan funds who does not have a "C" average for the entire time he has been at the University. Where there