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| Offers students in the Nashville area the ability to take courses during the fall semester. |
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| Tuition dollars will be sent back to the home institution to assist in recovery. |
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| Begin Classes by September 12th |
| (615) 460-6785 |
| Offering enrollment on a space available basis. |
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| Tuition scholarships will be available and prorated to mirror the aid package offer from the home institution (finaid@bryan.edu) |
| Housing is available. |
| September 29th |
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| Offering fall enrollment. |
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| Full capacity. |
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| Tom Huebner, Dean of Admissions, (865) 471-3223 or thuebner@cn.edu |
| Fall Enrollment and some on-campus housing available. The college also offers and accelerated 8-week term beginning October. |
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| Will waive room charges. |
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| Admissions Office (901) 321-3205 or 1-800-321-4CBU |
| East Tennessee State University officials are following Gov. Phil Bredesen's directive to assist college students in several nearby states who are presently displaced by Hurricane Katrina by offering them the opportunity to enroll in ETSU undergraduate, graduate and James H. Quillen College of Medicine fall semester classes which are already under way. Further details on this assistance at ETSU will be made available as they are arranged. For information on undergraduate admissions, contact 1-800-GO2-ETSU (462-3878). For graduate admissions information, call 423-439-4221, and for Quillen College of Medicine information, call 423-439-2019. |
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| Dr. Nancy Dishner, dishnern@etsu.edu, 423-439-1000 |
| Offering enrollment to first 80 student evacuees that meet admissions criteria; fall semester at no cost to displaced students; Housing is limited. |
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| Housing is limited. |
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| Keith Chandler (615) 329-8666 |
| enrollment for students displaced by Hurricane Katrina |
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| Generous discount on case-by-case basis |
| Dormitory housing available. Generous discounts on room and board charges available on case-by-case basis |
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| Mr. Ryan Lewis at 1-800-76-FWBBC |
| Offering to enroll students on a space by space basis. Will offer accelerated classes so students can complete their academic semester on schedule. Preference to assist students from Tennessee. |
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| Office of Admission (800) 356-2187 |
| College students displaced by Hurricane Katrina or Hurricane Rita are eligible for a tuition waiver at Lincoln Memorial University. In keeping with its mission, Lincoln Memorial University believes that “one of the major cornerstones of meaningful existence is service to humanity.” Storm-affected students not yet enrolled at another institution will be assessed the cost of tuition, books, meals, and housing according to Dr. Micheal Clyburn, Vice President for Academic Affairs. However, these individuals will be eligible for financial aid and scholarship consideration that may significantly reduce the out-of-pocket expenses of students and their families. |
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| Affected students, parents, family members or university officials may receive immediate enrollment information and assistance by contacting Conrad Daniels, director of admissions, Lincoln Memorial University at 1.800.325.0900, x-6280, or email conrad.daniels@lmunet.edu. |
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| Will be determined on a case by case basis. |
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| Admissions Office (615) 269-1776 or 1-800-333-4358 |
| Free tuition for the intensive English program through December 2005. (Program runs on five week units, beginning Oct 3 and Nov. 7). Students who continue in the language program in 2006 would receive a 20% tuition discount for any sessions enrolled. |
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| No tuition through Dec. 2005. Other applicable charges: activity fee $55/five week session; room/board (full meal plan) $875/five week session |
| residence halls on campus; $8765/five week sessions |
| Open, we will help each students on a case-by-case basis, to get enrolled and moved into residence halls (if needed) as soon as possible. |
| Kelly Franklin, Director of International Services kelly.franklin@maryvillecollege.edu 865-981-8183 |
| We have many students from the affected areas and a history of sponsoring and hosting the annual National Portfolio Day in New Orleans. We have had some displaced students arrive and are ready to welcome others. |
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| Anyone with questions should call 901-272-5100 or email Annette James-Moore at amoore@mca.edu. |
| Open enrollment to all interested students who have been affected by Katrina. We offer associate degrees which can be completed in 18-24 months. Our staff is willing to help relocated students apply for all special funds made available to victims of Katrina. |
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| We are willing to assist students in finding off campus housing. |
| We are offering year round open enrollment. |
| Career Planning 866-314-9675 |
| Milligan College will grant full-tuition scholarships to college students who have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. The offer extends to undergraduate students who had been accepted and enrolled in colleges or universities which have suspended operations due to Hurricane Katrina. The scholarships will cover full tuition and fees for fall 2005 and spring 2006 semesters based on space availability. Further discounts on room and board will be considered on a case-by-case basis. |
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| Residence hall rooms, based on space availability |
| Students wishing to enroll for fall 2005 must do so by September 16. |
| Interested students should contact the Milligan College Office of Admission at 423.461.8730 to initiate the accelerated admissions process. |
| Examples of support: the University of Tennessee Knoxville campus will accept all graduate students, up to 500 undergraduate students, and a total of 50 law students. In Chattanooga, the university will accept up to 100 undergraduates. |
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| Contact the Admissions Office at the University of Memphis (800) 669-2678 or (901) 678-2111. That office will answer questions about admissions at the University of Memphis as well as refer inquiries to other colleges and universities in Tennessee. |
| Offering fall enrollment; waiving tuition for students who have paid home institution. |
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| September 12th |
| Contact Robbie Graves, Director of Admissions and Recruiting, at (731) 661-5590; rgraves@uu.edu. |
| Fall Enrollment. Chattanooga -- can accept up to 100 undergraduates. Martin -- will accept up to 50 students and has housing available for 25 students. Knoxville -- will accept all graduate students and up to 500 undergraduate students, 50 law students (20 first-year and 30 students from other years). The Health Science Center campus in Memphis will take all medical students. |
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| The Admissions Office at the University of Memphis is serving as central point of contact for students 1-800-669-2678 or (901) 678-2111 or online at www.memphis.edu |
| Offering limited coursework for students; welcomes students from local community. Classified as visiting student. |
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| September 7th |
| Sandra Frantz, Division of Unclassified Studies (615) 322-7714 or sandie.frantz@vanderbilt.edu |
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