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| Fall Enrollment for undergraduate and graduate students. Students can register through Sept. 9th. |
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| Housing is available. |
| September 9th |
| Christine Murphy, Director Office of Admissions (516) 877-3056; or Laura Aniano, Associate Director (516) 877-3064. |
| Alfred University will waive application fees and TUITION for displaced graduate, undergraduate and international students. |
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| Tuition is waived. |
| On-campus housing is available to students. Approximate cost is $9,000 per year and students will be able to apply for financial aid. |
| We are able to work with students for Spring 2006. |
| Mandy Hansen, Associate Director of Admissions, 1-800-541-9229 or 607-871-2016 or hansenm@alfred.edu |
| Bard College in Annandale, NY, and its affiliates, Simon's Rock College in Great Barrington, MA, and Bard High School Early College in NY, NY, will offer assistance to students whose academic programs have been disrupted by Hurricane Katrina. Students will be accepted on a visiting status and arrangements will be reviewed on a term-by-term basis with the expectation that students will return to their home institutions once that is possible. Tuition fees will be waived for the fall semester. Campus housing is limited, but appropriate accommodations in the community will be arranged. Students should understand that classes are already in session at both Bard and Simon's Rock and will begin this week at Bard High School Early College. |
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| Tuition for the fall semester will be waived |
| No on campus housing. We will help students find appropriate housing in the community. |
| Classes have already begun at Simon's Rock and Bard. We will help students make the transition. |
| Admission@Bard.edu Mary Backlund 845.758.7472 |
| Fall Enrollment for Tulane students |
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| Offering fall enrollment for up to 20 students; expedited enrollment for students who have already paid their tuition for the fall semester (no additional costs0 |
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| If student has already paid their tuition to their home institution, no additional charges. |
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| Office of Undergraduate Admission (800) 527-6577 |
| Fall enrollment. |
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| Room and board charges will apply. |
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| Offering full- or part-time enrollment for the fall semester; offering academic merit scholarship |
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| Offering merit-based scholarships |
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| September 22nd |
| Tim Nash, Dean of Admission and Financial Aid: tim.nash@mountsaintvincent.edu |
| The College of Saint Rose will accept displaced students from colleges and universities in the affected Gulf states until such time as they are able to return to their home institutions. The College will waive tuition and room and board for those students who have already paid to their home colleges for the semester. |
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| Waived for students who already paid tuition to their home colleges. |
| Though space is always limited, Saint Rose will work to provide students in need with temporary housing in Saint Rose student residences. Room and board charges will be waived for students who have already paid to their home colleges for the semester. |
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| Mary Grondahl, Vice President for Enrollment Management, (800) 637-8556 or (518) 454-5150 or e-mail admit@strose.edu |
| Offering fall enrollment. |
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| Offering enrollment to eight students who will receive free tuition for the fall semester |
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| Tuition will be waived for eight students. |
| Applicable room and board charges will apply. |
| Classes began on Tuesday, September 6th, but students can register until Friday, September 9th |
| Donna Hoyt, Director of Admissions (914) 337-9300 x. 2149; (800) YES-COLLEGE or DJH@concordia-ny.edu |
| in addition to Tulane students, Cornell will accept other students from affected areas on a case by case basis until September 16, 2005. |
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| determined based on need based financial aid |
| On and off campus housing available. Rates are determined based on need based financial aid. |
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| Dean Glenn Altschuler (607) 255-4987 gca1@cornell.edu |
| Fall Enrollment. The admissions process will be fast-tracked. |
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| In-state tuition rates |
| Housing available as space permits. |
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| Admissions hotline (212) 290-5604 |
| Fall Enrollment. Send the Common Application via Fax or email. Application fee will be waived. |
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| Housing is not available. |
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| Office of Admissions and Financial Aid 1-800-935-6472 |
| Accepting applications from undergraduate, graduate and law students. Students will be accepted based on qualifications and housing and academic needs. |
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| Students who already have paid their tuition at their home institution will attend for free. |
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| September 9th |
| mcdonnell@fordham.edu or www.fordham.edu/admissions |
| Ten scholarships / grants for study and research in Germany. Displaced undergraduate and graduate students and faculty members may apply for funding to carry out a short term period of study or research in Germany. Normal application deadlines have been waived and conditions modified to accommodate for the exceptional circumstances. The scholarships may be used for periods of study and research in Germany between now and January 31, 2006 and will be awarded on a rolling basis. In addition to these scholarships for individuals, DAAD will provide 100,000 euros to German universities to help them fund student and faculty exchange with their partner universities in the affected area. Affected US institutions are encouraged to get in touch with their German partner universities to assess needs and opportunities. |
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| Grant/Scholarship for study/research at a university in Germany |
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| October 15th |
| daadny@daad.org www.daad.org/?p=katrinarelief |
| Offering fall enrollment to residents of the Clinton, NY area |
| Clinton, NY area |
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| Office of the Dean of Students (315) 859-4020 |
| Fall Enrollment |
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| Classes begin Sept. 6th and enrollment is open through the 16th. |
| 1-888-HARTWICK; admissions@hartwick.edu |
| Temporary half-tuition scholarships and free room and board. Hilbert's safe, suburban environment provides students with individual attention, challenging programs taught by experienced professors, small classes, a lively campus life, and a strong support network of professors and staff. We will work with displaced students on a case-by-case basis to make their transition to Hilbert as smooth possible and welcome them into the college community. |
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| Some space is available in Hilbert's on-campus housing or at nearby off-campus locations. No cost. |
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| Hilbert Office of Admissions at 716-649-7900 or 1-800-649-8003, or e-mail admissions@hilbert.edu. |
| Visiting Student Status. Targeting NYS residents |
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| Housing Available |
| Registration accepted through September 16th |
| John Young, Director of Admissions (800) 245-0100 |
| Fall Enrollment. |
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| Classes being September 6th |
| Office of Admissions (516) 463-6700 |
| The college will accept qualified students attending schools in the affected areas, until such time as they are able to return to their home colleges. The college will work with them to transfer credits and financial aid on a case-by-case basis, and act in concert with the faculty to acclimate the transfers into classes, which began August 29. Students have offered to share meals from their meal plans, to donate clothing and to share rooms with any students who come to the school. |
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| The college will work with them to transfer credits and financial aid on a case-by-case basis |
| Case-by-case basis. |
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| Admission Office at 800.777.2556 |
| Offering fall enrollment to commuting students only. |
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| Ithaca College will open its doors to children of alumni and any New York State resident who enrolled at an institution in the area devastated by Hurricane Katrina. More information on Ithaca College's response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster is available at www.ithaca.edu/katrina. |
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| Students will be accommodated on campus on a space available basis |
| September 12th |
| Students in the affected area who were previously accepted may contact the Office of Admission at 1-800-429-4274 or admission@ithaca.edu. If a student has not formally gone through the admission process and is interested in attending, he or she is encouraged to enroll as an extramural student through the Office of Continuing Education at (607) 274-3143 or cess@ithaca.edu. Extramural students who are interested in matriculating at Ithaca College will be encouraged to apply for admission for the spring 2006 semester. |
| Keuka College will offer emergency admission to qualified students from New York state and out-of-state students who are enrolled at Hurricane Katrina-affected colleges and universities in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. The College will waive fall semester tuition for hurricane-displaced students who elect to continue their education in Keuka Park while their home campuses are made ready to re-open. Students will be able to enroll in courses on a space-available basis. |
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| Tuition waived. |
| $3,975 for the fall semester |
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| Carolanne Marquis, executive vice president. (315) 279-5254 cmarquis@mail.keuka.edu |
| Offering fall enrollment |
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| Housing is limited, but are offering assistance. |
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| Le Moyne has accepted 16 students from Loyola University and other private universities in New Orleans as visiting students for the Fall 2005 semester. This commitment comes without Le Moyne tuition or fee charges for the Fall semester, on condition that all charges for the same are made to Loyola New Orleans or the home institution. The college can take up to 20 students . Students should begin the admissions/registration process by contacting the |
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| Tuition will be paid to the home institution. Le Moyne will not charge for room and board for those students who are displaced. |
| All students who have been accepted are living on campus in rooms that were previously vacant. Free of charge. |
| As soon as possible |
| Le Moyne College office of Enrollment Management or Admissions Office at 1-800-333-4733 |
| Offering undergraduate and graduate program |
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| Office of Admissions (718) 488-1001 |
| Offering fall admission. We have received about a half-dozen requests thus far from students currently attending Tulane and Loyola-New Orleans. |
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| Marymount Manhattan College is committed to helping those who have been impacted by Hurricane Katrina. MMC will work to provide provisional admission to college students who are enrolled at Gulf Coast schools and displaced by this national tragedy. Students interested in learning more about temporarily continuing their studies at MMC can contact our Office of Admissions. |
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| Though space is always limited, we will also work to provide students in need with temporary housing in our residence halls. |
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| Marymount Manhattan College Office of Admissions: admissions@mmm.edu (212) 517-0430 |
| Fall Enrollment allowing students to being classes on Sept. 12th and still complete a full semester. Students could also being the "C" term as late as November 9th and earn up to 12 credits for the Fall semester. There is also the option to take classes through the online program at 1/2 the tuition price. |
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| September 12th |
| To begin on time (Sept. 8th) contact Mary Pat Wagner (914) 760-2775. |
| Nazareth is accepting students who are enrolled in schools that are now closed because of the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. Nazareth will not charge tuition for the Fall semester; it is just one way the College community is trying to respond to those whose lives were impacted by the disaster. |
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| Waived. |
| Please call for more information. |
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| For any inquiries about the tuition-free semester Nazareth is offering to students displaced by the hurricane, contact Vice President for Enrollment Management Tom DaRin at (585) 389-2830 or log onto www.naz.edu. |
| New York Law School will accept second- and third-year students from Tulane Law School and Loyola Law School (New Orleans) as visiting students for the fall semester, and if needed, for the full year. We have not put a maximum on the number of students we will accept, and we hope to be able to accommodate students as needed. New York Law School is ready to make arrangements to enable Tulane and Loyola faculty or administrators to work from New York Law School, with (modest) office space, phone, computer and library services. If interested, please contact Associate Dean Stephen Ellmann at sellmann@nyls.edu or by phone at 212.431.2392. |
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| If the student has already paid tuition to the home school, we will not charge tuition. If the student has not yet paid, we will work with the student and the home school to arrange for tuition to be paid to the home school. (New York Law School has waived the application fee for Tulane and Loyola New Orleans students.) |
| Please inquire to Sally Harding, 212.431.2319 |
| We encourage students to contact us as soon as possible, but no later than September 15, 2005. After September 15, we will work with students on an individual basis. Our classes began on August 22. |
| Susan Gross, Office of Admissions, 1.800.937.6957, sgross@nyls.edu |
| Undergraduate and graduate enrollment to students with family homes in commuting distance from the school. Graduate students and postdocs should contact individual schools/departments directly. |
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| None - NYU will seek to make arrangements with students' home institutions. |
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| Friday, Sept. 16, 2005 |
| http://admissions.nyu.edu/katrina/ |
| For Gulf Coast students whose financial circumstances have suddenly changed, Pace University will expedite processing of revised financial aid awards. Pace University is admitting displaced students as visiting students until they decide on their academic future. The University is waiving application fees, making sure the students can apply whatever federal financial aid they are eligible for, and providing other help to make sure they can satisfy their financial aid needs. |
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| Up to 50 students |
| Tuition and Fees are waived |
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| Allow students to start Sept. 19th |
| Melik Khoury, Vice President for Enrollment Management (518) 327-6985; khourym@paulsmiths.edu |
| Fall Enrollment to NY Metropolitan area residents |
| NY Metropolitan area students |
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| Undergraduate Admissions (718) 260-3589; jwexler@poly.edu |
| Waiving deadlines and late fees for students wishing to enroll |
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| www.purchase.edu/studaff/purchaseresponds/ |
| Accepting up to 100 visiting students from Tulane and Xavier though their Gulf State Vesting Scholars program; tuition, fees, and room and board will be waived. Program is also available to students who are from New York and who intended to attend an affected institution; tuition and fees waived. |
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| Tuition and fees waived. |
| Housing is available. |
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| (866) 436-6210 |
| Enrolling student on a case-by-case basis. |
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| St. Bonaventure University's goal is to help these students continue their education without interruption, and to return to their home institution at the earliest possible moment. Free room and board and one-half tuition scholarships |
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| One-half tuition scholarships are being offered. The remaining one-half of tuition will be returned to the students' home institution. |
| Housing is available; Free room and board |
| 'Our classes began August 28, so it's important that students contact us as soon as possible if they're interested in attending classes at St. Bonaventure.' |
| Mary Piccioli, Dean of Enrollment, at (800) 462-5050, or via e-mail at admissions@sbu.edu |
| Offering fall enrollment to New York metropolitan area students. |
| NY Metropolitan area students |
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| Waiving room and board |
| September 7th |
| Dennis McCarthy, Admissions Counselor (718) 489-5211 or dmccarthy@stfranciscollege.edu |
| Offering enrollment to New York students at no additional expense. |
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| Tuition waived. |
| Housing is available. |
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| Matthew Whelan, Director of Admissions (718) 990-2028 |
| Offering fall or spring enrollment to 10 visiting students; waiving tuition, room and board. |
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| Waiving tuition |
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| Admissions Office (800) 285-1856 or admissions@stlawu.edu |
| Courses by appointment for the rest of the fall 2005 semester |
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| Will work with each student on an individual basis |
| Yes; cost to be negotiated |
| October 15th |
| Dean Vincent Crapanzano, Dean of Enrollment Management, 845-398-4019, vcrapanz@stac.edu |
| In state tuition for out-of-state students; fast-track admissions and most fees waived. For questions regarding admission, housing and fees, contact the Admissions Office at (845) 257-3204. |
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| Call (845) 257-3204 |
| Call Admissions at (845) 257-3204 |
| September |
| Admissions Office -- (845)257-3204 |
| Offering fall enrollment to students from the New York metropolitan area |
| NY metropolitan area |
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| (631) 632-6874 |
| Offering conditional admission until transcripts received for 30 undergraduate students; able to provide 14 scholarships for all or part of tuition, fees, books, living expenses, etc. |
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| Classes began on August 27th |
| Ray Sheenan, Director of Admissions (845) 434-5450 x. 4287 or rsheenan@sullivan.suny.edu |
| SUNY Canton is offering free room and board on a need basis; a late-start semester and block scheduling options, allowing a student to complete one class in about three weeks; and fast track admissions. |
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| In-state tuition is $4,350 per semester for Baccalaureate or Associate Degree programs. Financial aid options are available for the Fall 2005 semester. |
| Housing is available on a first come-first serve basis |
| September 19th |
| The SUNY Canton office of Admissions at 1-800-388-7123, or (315) 386-7123. |
| Offering Fall 2005 enrollment for 6 students either graduate or undergraduate. SUNY-ESF's programs are in the areas of Biology, Landscape Architecture, Forestry, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Science. Please visit our website to see details. |
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| In-state tuition for both undergraduate and graduate students. Full-time undergraduates $2,175/semester. Full-time graduate students $3,450/semester. Tuition waived for fall 2005 semester. |
| SUNY-ESF will assist students in finding free or low-cost housing. |
| Fast-track admissions. Call as soon as possible. |
| Susan Sanford, Director of Admissions 800-777-7373 |
| Fall Enrollment. The admissions process will be fast-tracked. |
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| In-state tuition rates |
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| Toll-free hotline (800) 481-2905 |
| Currently managing 400 inquiries through University College Dean's Office. Not accepting new inquiries. DIPA program is full. University College Dean Bea Gonzalez 315-443-3259. |
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| No charge for tuition |
| off campus housing available |
| approaching capacity for transfer students |
| University College (315) 443-3261 |
| Teachers College, Columbia University is making an initial 10 spaces available to graduate students in the fields of education, psychology, and health administration whose studies have been disrupted at colleges and universities who have been severely impacted by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Students who take advantage of this offer can take courses at TC during the fall and spring semesters of the 2005-06 academic year and will be exempted from paying tuition and student fees. Course fees and the cost of books will be the responsibility of the individuals themselves, as will the cost of traveling to New York City. We regret that we will be unable to provide housing. |
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| Enrollment at Teachers College for the fall semester must be completed by no later than Friday, September 16th – the last day on which the College permits students to add or drop courses. |
| Those who are interested in pursuing this offer should direct their initial inquiries to Dr. William Baldwin, Associate Dean of Academic Administration, at (212) 678-3043, or via email at wjb12@columbia.edu |
| 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 |
| Offering fall enrollment. |
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| Office of the Sr. Vice President for Student Services (212) 229-5350 |
| Offering fall enrollment (visiting status); tuition is waived if student has already paid their home institution |
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| Tuition is waived for students who have already paid their home institution |
| Housing is available. |
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| Expedited admission process and significant financial aid for those in need including transportation and relocation costs if eligible for need. Housing though tight will be made available. We have a trimester system so students starting in January would still have two terms of academic work available. |
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| For those in need tuition will be reduced or waived. |
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| Dan Lundquist, Dean of Admissions- lundquid@union.edu |
| Fall Enrollment for up to 10 students. |
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| Tuition & fees, room & board, and cost of books waived. |
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| September 8th |
| Office of Admissions 1-800-782-8884. |
| considered on a case-by-case basis, enrollment at the undergraduate and graduate levels in arts, sciences, engineering, education, medicine, nursing, music, and business |
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| see www.rochester.edu/news/katrina.html for contacts and other school-specific information concerning availability, housing, and tuition |
| Fall Enrollment |
| New York City residents |
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| David Martin (718) 420-4341 |
| In keeping with Wells College’s commitment to making higher education accessible, the College will assist displaced students in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Through September 12, Wells College will accept as many as 15 students for the Fall 2005 semester into its undergraduate liberal arts programs with no application, tuition, or room and board fees, providing these costs have already been paid to an accredited college or university located in the Gulf region. In addition, Wells will make room and board available to neighboring upstate New York colleges and universities who are enrolling displaced students but may need assistance with housing. |
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| No application, tuition, or room and board fees, providing these costs have already been paid to an accredited college or university located in the Gulf region. |
| Residence hall double rooms; no cost |
| Monday, September 12 (negotiable) |
| Interested students should contact Vice President for Academic Affairs Ellen Hall via email: ehall@wells.edu or telephone: 315/364-3241. |
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