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| Guest enrollment, campus housing |
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| Please contact Admissions office for tuition arrangements. |
| Campus housing is available. $3085 per semester double room and standard meal plan |
| For fall 2005, ASAP. Classes began August 26. |
| Admissions Office 1-800-877-2246 |
| Alma College (Alma, Mich.) is committed to assisting students displaced from universities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama that have been severely affected by Hurricane Katrina. We will expedite all paperwork and seek to minimize the cost for students. We also will extend deadlines for submission of paperwork and help dovetail the course selection with the needs of students to help secure a smooth transition to the original university. For more information, or if anyone is aware of affected students needing such accommodations, please call us at 1-800-321-ALMA or (989) 463-7139. |
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| Housing is available. |
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| Anne Monroe |
| Calvin will accept guest students this semester at no charge. Students who have been bumped from schools in the Gulf Coast area, and already have paid tuition and room and board at their home institution, may come to Calvin this semester for free, while their home institutions rebuild. |
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| A modest amount of on-campus housing is available, primarily for women. |
| Preferably by September 16. |
| Tom McWhertor, vice president for enrollment and external relations |
| CMU is offering in-state Michigan tuition to any displaced students. A number of faculty have offered to board students. |
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| In-state Michigan tuition |
| Commercial housing is also readily available and relatively inexpensive in the immediate area. |
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| CMU Admissions at (888) 292-5366 or by email at cmuadmit@cmich.edu |
| Waving first semester tuition if already paid at home institution. Room and Board charges apply with assistance on need-based, case-by-case basis. |
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| Waiving first semester tuition if already paid at home institution. |
| Available housing; Room and Board charges will apply with assistance available on a need-based, case-by-case basis. |
| ASAP ... no later than Wednesday, September 14 |
| First Year (Freshman)- Jaclyn Eilers (1.800.253.0680 ... eilerj@cuaa.edu) Returning (Sophomore and above)- Jennifer Freudenburg (1.800.253.0680 ... freudj@cuaa.edu |
| In State Tuition and significant financial aid/grants and scholarships. We will work to assist all displaced students in meeting costs. |
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| Expected to be less than $2,000 |
| Yes, Dorms and Apartments; $6,200 |
| September 10,2005 |
| Office of Admissions 1800 go to emu |
| We are now admitting students who have been displaced by hurricane Katrina to our campuses in Big Rapids, Grand Rapids, and at the Kendall College of Art and Design. Students will be admitted on a visiting or provisional basis, so that they remain students of their home institution. |
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| Students who have already paid tuition to their home institution will not be charged tuition or required fees. Students who have not already paid tuition or fees will be charged our tuition and that amount will be remitted to the student’s home institution. |
| We have made space available in campus housing and will work with students in terms of financial aid and other support for room and board charges. Shared 2-bedroom apartment at $365/month, optional prorated meal plan $1153 for semester |
| Students should enroll as soon as possible. |
| Office of Admissions - (800) 4-FERRIS Pharmacy students should the Dean's Office in the College of Pharmacy directly, (231) 591-3780 |
| one quarter of free tuition, admission as a guest student, room and board available at regular cost; we have assigned one advisor to work with all students displaced by Katrina |
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| Waived for one quarter; policy not yet established if students need/wish to stay beyond December |
| Available; $2236 for one quarter |
| September 19th |
| John M. Carroll, director of admission jcarroll@kzoo.edu or 800-253-3602 |
| We will review each individual case by case. |
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| To be determined on an case by case basis. |
| We have a variety of student residence halls available. $6536 per academic year. Again, costs will be determined on a case by case basis. |
| Spring semester 2006 starts Monday, January 9, 2006. |
| Susan Camp, Director of Admissions. Contact by e-mail at scamp@lssu.edu or by calling 906-635-2231 |
| Michigan residents enrolled in colleges in Alabama, Mississippi, or Louisiana that were affected by the hurricane will be enrolled at no cost. |
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| Ruth Borger in the president’s office at 517/483-1869. |
| Offering fall enrollment; will waive requirements for advance requirements and late residency fees (has housing) |
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| Office of Admissions (800) 225-5588 x. 1 |
| Offering guest admission and campus housing for about eight students (can accommodate more students in classes). |
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| (800) 852-4951 |
| Offering fall enrollment (visiting status) to Detroit area students |
| Detroit area students only |
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| (866) 313-1927 |
| Accepting students for Fall enrollment from all affected institutions. Applications can be filled out online at http://www.mtu.edu/apply/. Tuition will be waived and housing (room/board) will be provided at no cost. |
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| Tuition will be waived. |
| Housing is available and there is no cost for room/board. |
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| Michigan Tech Admissions Office 1-888-688-1885. |
| Two one-year scholarships including tuition, fees, room and board for students who had been enrolled in a college in the disaster area. |
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| Waived |
| campus housing facility; Waived |
| Ideally by September 16, 2005 |
| ndewi@ncmich.edu |
| Offering fall enrollment; scholarships provided will cover tuition and fees and other support as needed. |
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| Scholarships provided will cover tuition and fees |
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| Offering enrollment of up to 25 students from Dillard University; tuition will be used for rebuilding Dillard. |
| Dillard students. |
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| Housing is available. |
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| Offering enrollment to students (visitor status) |
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| Institution has a listing of tuition arrangements. |
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| Denise Williams (313) 993-1245 or williamd@udmercy.edu |
| The Program in Biomedical Sciences(PIBS)and the University of Michigan have coordinated a number of relief efforts to assist displaced students and postdoctoral fellows as a result of Hurricane Katrina. PIBS is currently accepting applications from students wishing to do their full graduate work here at the University of Michigan. Please note this is only being offered to those individuals who are unable to attend college due to Hurricane Katrina and desire to complete their graduate work through PIBS. If you are searching for temporary course work please visit the Rackham Graduate School for information on enrolling as a non-candidate for degree. For post-docs and graduate students that are in need of temporary research positions we have compiled a list of faculty with available funding that are willing to take on individuals on a temporary basis which is also on our website. |
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| waived |
| http;//www.hurricanehousing.org/ http://www.katrinahousing.net/ |
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| The Program in Biomedical Sciences at www.med.umich.edu/pibs/ Toll Free number 877-294-0120 |
| In-state tuition, assistance with housing, and assistance with financial aid. |
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| Office of Admissions, 810-762-3300 or Kimberley Williams, Dir. of Admissions at kbwill@umflint.edu |
| Accepting enrollment from all affected institutions. Offering enrollment to undergraduate and graduate students as well as international students with F1 and J1 visas. Waiving application fees. |
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| September 20th |
| Office of Admission: (313)593-5100 or admissions@umd.umich.edu |
| Waive fall semester online and on-site tuition and fees for students displaced. Semester begins Sept. 21. |
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| Walsh College Office of Admissions - 1-800-WALSH-01 or email admissions@walshcollege.edu |
| Offering full tuition waiver for students who already paid their tuition, waiving all application fees, and providing free on-campus housing |
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| Waiving tuition if already paid at home institution. |
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| (313) 577-3577 |
| On a case by case basis, we are working with students to enroll them at WMU. Fall classes begin on 8/29/2005 but we are able to enroll qualified undergraduate and graduate through 9/5/2005. It may be in some students best interest to delay admission until second semester. Students can enroll as either guest students or degree seeking students. We will do everything possible to assist students effected by this most recent disaster to enroll as wither guest students or degree seeking students. We understand that students may want to return to home institutions as quick as possible. |
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| Tuition varies by level and residence. Federal regulations now allow non-degree students to qualify for need based aid. |
| Campus housing is available. Members of the university community and local community have offered housing to students. $6651 for a double room and 15 meal plan |
| Fall enrollment no later than 9/5/2005. Arrangements are still possible for second semester |
| Vice Provost for Enrollment Management, John Beacon, john.beacon@wmich.edu The Vice Provost will forward inquiries to appropriate offices. |
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