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| Waived tuition for students who have already registered and paid tuition at their home institution for Fall 2005. Both on-campus and online courses available. If not yet paid tuition at home institution, they will be assessed the lesser of the current published tuition and fees at home institution, or Argosy University's published tuition and fees. |
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| 1.800.377.0617 |
| Access to courses and full programs. |
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| Sharon Keeler: (480) 965-4012 or sharon.keeler@asu.edu |
| Various campuses are having fundraising activities & efforts in addition to providing education opportunities for students and working with local charities & organizations providing assistance to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. |
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| The financial aid offices at our various ten campuses can work with the students |
| Currently, the hurricane survivors are housed at the Veteran's Memorial Coliseum in downtown Phoenix area |
| Contact Dr. Leyba's office for information & key contacts at the various campuses in the Maricopa Community Colleges. |
| Dr. Jose Leyba, Provost, Maricopa Community Colleges. 480.731.8930 or jose.leyba@domail.maricopa.edu Our office will have a listing of key contacts at each of our ten community colleges, educational centers & skill centers. |
| Resumption of nursing studies for 2 nursing students until completion of the program. We will provide everything including housing, food and books and tuition etc. Students will ultimately have to meet the requirements for our AAS degree but we will work with them to ease this process as much as possible. |
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| Student Nurse Organization, MCC and the local hospital will pay expenses |
| We will put students up until appropriate housing can be found. |
| Classes began last week (week of August 29th). Clinicals start this week. We will try and do a make-up to get the student's up to speed. |
| Penni Ellis, Nursing Faculty at MCC at (928) 758-3926; pamell@mohave.edu |
| NAU already has pledged to ease enrollment and registration for displaced students by coordinating with the students' home institutions. Displaced students who have paid tuition to their institutions will not be required to pay more tuition at NAU. If they have not paid tuition, they can attend for in-state (Arizona) costs. The same policy will be in place for housing. |
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| In-state (see http://www4.nau.edu/finaid/Misc/Budgets0506InState.html) |
| Yes. If paid at home institution, fees waived at NAU. |
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| NAU Office of Student Life (928) 523-5181 |
| The Art Institutes will make available both on-campus and online courses that might be able to permit dislocated students to progress in their academic careers during this semester of disruption. Students at a university forced to close by Hurricane Katrina may register at any of The Art Institutes 31 locations across the nation for courses, on a space-available basis, for the fall semester. The Art Institutes is a group of 31educational institutions located throughout North America. Offering a broad range of programs including: audio production, culinary arts, culinary management, fashion design, fashion marketing, graphic design, industrial design technology, interior design, media arts & animation, multimedia & Web design, photography, restaurant management and video production. Not all programs are offered at all schools. |
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| The Art Institutes will waive tuition for dislocated students who have already registered and paid tuition at their home institution for the fall 2005 semester. If dislocated students have not yet paid their tuition at their home institution, they will be assessed the lesser of the current published tuition and fees at the home institution, or The Art Institutes’ published tuition and fees for the fall semester, as determined by the school president. |
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| www.artinstitutes.edu/katrina or call the National Admissions Information Center at 1-888-328-7900 |
| Admission for all gulf coast displaced students, including graduates and undergraduates. |
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| University is placing displaced students in student housing; cost is deferred. |
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| 520-621-3237 |
| Residence hall rooms, late-starting classes. Open classes are suitable for first year students. |
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| $330 for six credits, some scholarship funds available |
| Double occupancy rooms and suite-style residence halls; approximately $1200 |
| October 1st |
| Paula Fuhst, Assistant Dean of Student Development (928) 776-2117 |
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