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| Tuition / Room and Board - Langston University will offer tuition waivers and limited housing to all students who have been displaced due to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in the states of Louisiana, or for those students from other universities affected. |
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| Tuition and other fees will be waived. |
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| Leslie McClellon, Assistant to the Vice President for Student Services at (405) 466-3421 |
| Traditional, short-term, evening and weekend course schedules are available for students. Full-time and temporary positions are available for faculty in several NSU departments. Housing and stipends are available on a limited basis Contact: NSU Human Resources at (918) 456-5511 ext. 2230 |
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| Offering in-state tuition rate to out-of-state residents. |
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| Admissions Department (918) 456-5511 ext. 2200 |
| Scholarship and financial assistance will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis |
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| On a case-by-case basis |
| Yes |
| September 12th |
| Carrie Myles at (405) 654-3285 or via e-mail at carrie.myles@okbu.edu |
| Free tuition for one semester, either fall or spring. We are a liberal arts university with degrees in business, communication, education, information sciences, music, language and literature, art and design, psychology, biological and physical sciences, Biblical studies, and others. |
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| Free. |
| Housing available. Dorms from $2,500 for shared room to $3,391 for private per semester. Apartments with meal plan from $1,709 per semester. |
| Sept. 9 for fall. May be exceptions. |
| Karen Driskill 405-425-5205, karen.driskill@oc.edu |
| Fall Enrollment to undergraduate, graduate, and law students. Tuition will be waived. |
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| Tuition waived. |
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| Enrollment extended to September 9th. |
| Hotline (800) 633-7242 (ext. 1); Ryaln McLaughlin at (405) 208-5051 during business hours. |
| Medical Assistant Dental Assistant Massage Therapy Surgical Technologist (Moore) |
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| Scholarships/Tuition Waivers to be determined on a case by case basis for individuals affected by Hurricane Katrina |
| None |
| Varies by program |
| Admissions Department Tulsa 918-748-9900 Moore 405-912-2777 |
| Fall Enrollment for undergraduate and graduate students from universities in New Orleans. Applications from students in other hurricane-hit areas will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Undergraduates must meet transfer requirements and provide academic documents when circumstances permit. |
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| Tuition & Fees waived. |
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| September 26th |
| Office of Admissions: (800) 291-4121 |
| Medical Assistant/Phlebotomy Dental Assistant Pharmacy Technician Surgical Technologist Associate of Occupational Studies in Practical Nursing (PN) Associate Degree of Nurse Science (RN) |
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| Scholarships/Tuition Waivers/Tuition to be determined on case by case basis for individuals effected by Hurricane Katrina |
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| Determined per program |
| Admission Representative at 918-663-9000 |
| Traditional, short-term (as needed), evening and online courses available. RSU currently offers more than 100 classes and seven degree programs via its online campus at www.rsuonline.com for the fall 2005 semester. Campus facilities (classrooms, computer systems, compressed video facilities, etc.) are available for use by faculty and student cohorts from affected institutions. |
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| Tuition wavers for Oklahoma residents, and out-of-state tuition wavers for non-residents. |
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| Office of Enrollment Management, (800) 256-7511, or (918) 343-7545. |
| Offering fall enrollment. |
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| Admissions (541) 552-6413 |
| Offering classes and federal financial aid |
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| Fr. Charles Buckley, Vice President for Academic Affairs, cjbuckley@stgregorys.edu; (405) 878-5462 |
| Extending admission deadliness, providing advisement, and enrollment assistance to displaced students; Contacting all professors on behalf of displaced students who are entering courses late; Providing non-resident tuition waivers for displaced students who are non-residents; Providing extensive financial aid counseling and expedited processing for all displaced students; Offering housing to displaced students; Providing student and staff mentors/guides to displaced students to help with transition and integration issues; Students and student organizations are conducting two weeks of fundraising for American Red Cross hurricane relief efforts, including collection at the OU-TCU football game on Sept 3 (raised $140,000) |
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| Non-resident tuition is waived. |
| Yes; $6361 per year |
| Deadlines have been extended and we are working with students individually to assess potential for academic success. |
| Sharon Winslow 405.325.8481 |
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