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| Free tuition for up to 20 students impacted by Katrina, for up to one year. |
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| Some campus housing available ($2,608 for Fall Quarter); we will assist in finding local housing |
| Classes begin on Sept. 19 |
| Gordon Price, 541 383-7410 |
| Offering fall enrollment for up to five students; free tuition and housing |
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| Tuition is waived |
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| Bobi Swan, Dean of Admissions (503) 280-8501 |
| Temporary admission to students from an institution not able to function as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Each student will be dealt with individually to provide a schedule that will be least disruptive to that student’s educational program. |
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| Offering 'temporary' admission; students pay tuition due to their home institution. |
| Off-campus housing only |
| Fall semester classes began Aug. 29 |
| Interested students should contact Ryan Dougherty (rdougherty@georgefox.edu) at (503) 554-2246. |
| Lewis & Clark College, Lewis & Clark Law School and Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling will waive tuition for students who have already paid or are paying tuition at their home school. |
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| Waived for students who have already paid or are paying tuition at their home school. |
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| Call specific school for details. |
| Lewis & Clark College (College of Arts and Sciences---undergraduate): Mike Sexton, Dean of Admissions, sexton@lclark.edu or 1-800-444-4441 Lewis & Clark Law School: Martha Spence, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, spence@lclark.edu or 503-768-6634 Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling: Nancy Nagel, Associate Dean, nagel@lclark.edu or 503-768-6003 |
| Fall Enrollment |
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| Waiving tuition for students who have already paid tuition to their home institution. |
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| Lisa Knodle-Bragiel, director of admissions (503) 883-2214; lbragiel@linfield.edu |
| Tuition & Fee waivers for up to 45 credit hours for low income students for use during the 2005-06 academic year. Students may stay in their own communities and take Marylhurst courses online. |
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| Tuition & Fees waived |
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| Starting September 22nd and continuing through Summer term 2006 |
| Marlena-McKee Flores at (800) 634-9982 ext. 6253 or finaid@marylhurst.edu |
| Offering free tuition, room and board, and books to 15 undergraduate students |
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| Randy Jones or Jean Meeks (877) 463-6622 |
| Special admission for students affected by Hurricane Katrina |
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| TBD, although many applications fees are being waved. |
| Please check online for housing information at http://oregonstate.edu/events/newsevents/katrina/procedures.html#housing. |
| Friday, September 30th |
| Students should observe this webpage for detailed instructions: http://oregonstate.edu/events/newsevents/katrina/ |
| PNCA offers to enroll undergraduate students majoring in fine art and design who are currently enrolled in an accredited college or university that have postponed or terminated classes as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Space will be offered to students based on institutional ability to meet individual needs. PNCA will waive tuition for fall 2005 semester. Some housing opportunities are available for these students. Interested students can begin the application process by applying on line. The application fee will be waived. |
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| Tuition waived for fall 2005. |
| Housing may be available. Contact Rachael Allen, Housing Coordinator at rallen@pnca.edu or 503-821-8925. Room only. Charges to be determined. |
| For Fall 2005, contact PNCA by September 16. |
| Michael Hall, Dean of Students (503-821-8920)michael@pnca.edu |
| Pacific University stands ready to accept qualified displaced students now unable to continue their studies at damaged campuses within the disaster area. Each student seeking admission will be considered on a case-by-case basis |
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| Dr. Len Hightower, Vice President for Enrollment Management, at hightower@pacificu.edu or 503-352-2267. |
| Students can be immediately admitted (provisionally) to Portland State. Counselors will assist students with issues of credit transfer, graduation requirements, etc. Students who would be classified by their home institution as ‘in state’ students may qualify for in-state tuition at PSU. |
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| Housing is available. |
| First day of fall classes is September 26, 2005. |
| Students should go to PSU's Web site for detailed instructions: www.pdx.edu/katrina.html |
| 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 |
| Fall enrollment |
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| Waiving tuition for undergraduate and graduate students if they have paid tuition to their home institutions. |
| Limited university housing is available to both undergraduate and graduate students. |
| October 7th |
| Office of Academic Advising at (541) 346-3211 |
| Waiving tuition for the fall semester for its College of Liberal arts and its professional schools. |
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| Waiving tuition |
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