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| Ashford offer is to help undergraduate students seeking bachelor's degrees. Free tuition, room and board for students who are enrolled for at least 12 semester credits. Available for fall semester, to be reviewed for applicability for spring semester. |
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| No tuition charged |
| Free room in college housing. No charge for room and board. |
| September 15,2005 |
| Waunita Sullivan, Director of Admissions 800-242-4153 waunita.sullivan@ashford.edu |
| Briar Cliff is offering enrollment as a temporary transfer student until students can return to their respective institution. |
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| Financial aid is available on a case-by-case basis. |
| Assistance finding housing is available. Limited on-campus housing may be available. |
| Term II begins on November 28 and Term III begins on February 27, 2006. |
| Admissions at 800-662-3303 |
| Offering enrollment, tuition, room and board minus any federal aid to five students on a case by case basis. |
| Five students. |
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| Housing is available, but limited. |
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| Admissions (800) 383-9600 |
| Accepting up to 10 students from the tri-state area, including communities within 100 miles of Clarke. Students may begin courses in October through Clarek's TimeSaver Program. Must be in good standing and will be classified as a visiting student. |
| Tri-state area (100 miles of Clarke) |
| Will waive all fees and accept students with the federal aid they have been awarded. |
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| Sharon Lyons, Director of Admissions (563) 588-6316 or (800) 383-2345 or admissions@clarke.edu |
| Space is available in classes and in on-campus housing for up to 20 students during the fall semester. On the One-Course-At-A-Time academic calendar, Cornell students take a single class for three-and-a-half weeks, the length of each of Cornell's 9 terms. Term 2 starts Oct. 3, Term 3 starts Oct. 31, Term 4 starts Nov. 28. |
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| Reviewed on a case-by-case basis |
| Up to 20 spaces on campus are available. |
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| 1-800-747-1112 or admission@cornellcollege.edu |
| Tuition-free education for the fall semester to up to 10 students who otherwise meet admissions requirements and had been enrolled in a college that is closed due to Hurricane Katrina. |
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| Free for 10 students enrolled in a college closed by Katrina. |
| Campus housing and costs waived. |
| As soon as possible: classes started August 24 |
| College registrar, Jim Bos, at (712) 722-6030 as soon as possible for more information. |
| Accepting application for visiting student status (non-degree status) from undergraduate and graduate students; applications must meet university's criteria for admission. The University is providing residence hall accommodations free of charge, and Sodexho is providing 14-meal/week passes free of charge. University Bookstores, operators of our campus store, are collaborating with the University in providing textbooks free of charge to affected students. |
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| Students who have paid tuition at their home institution will not be charged additional tuition. |
| The University is providing residence hall accommodations free of charge, and Sodexho is providing 14-meal/week passes free of charge. |
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| (800) 44-DRAKE or (515) 271-3181 |
| Offering special online fall term classes to begin around October 1st and to conclude in mid-December |
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| Theresa Ziegler (719) 362-7948 or tziegler@iowalakes.edu |
| Offering enrollment, housing and financial assistance. |
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| Enrollment to displaced students. Two campus houses and regional employment opportunities are available for displaced families. |
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| Charlie Couch, registrar, 712-707-7145 or ccouch@nwciowa.edu |
| Offering enrollment of up to 75 students. Registration deadlines will be waived. The UI will assist the students in arranging financial aid and local housing, either in residence halls or off campus. In addition to on-campus students distance education courses would be open to students affected by the hurricane. More than 100 Guided Private Studies courses are available on the Web and students are welcome to start these at any time. |
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| Offering enrollment with transcript and other requirements waived pending future submission when available. Enrollment deadlines waived as well. Assistance with financial aid, and housing which is available on-campus. Help in connecting to area agencies in the community which are organized to aid students and their families affected by the hurricane. |
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| 1-800-772-2037; Dennis Hendrickson |
| Waldorf is offering up to 64 eligible college students, currently enrolled in an accredited institution of higher education that has been negatively impacted by hurricane Katrina, one semester of undergraduate education inclusive of tuition, fees and housing. Students must be in good standing academically, must be willing to take courses on a space-available basis, and have completed the application for federal student aid. Preference will be given to students who, by reasons of circumstance, have no other options to continue their higher education at this time. Students will need to complete a specialized Waldorf College application form (on-line or paper version) and submit that application as soon as possible to Steve Lovik, Vice President for Enrollment Management. Course selection will be completed on a case-by-case basis with an enrollment specialist. |
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| To take advantage of this program, students must be enrolled and on campus by September 23, 2005 |
| Brian C. Steinberg at steinberb@waldorf.edu and or 641-585-8233 |
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