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Universities accepting students affected by Katrina Posted on 09-02-2005
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If your school has offered to help students, post it here. I guess this could serve as some type of central list. Bowie State University to Offer Assistance to Students and Faculty Affected by **** Katrina Bowie, Maryland – Bowie State University President, Dr. Calvin W. Lowe, announced today that the university will join in the relief efforts with other universities to help ts affected by **** Katrina. Students from Maryland and/or the District of Columbia who are currently enrolled at Xavier University or Dillard University will be allowed to attend Bowie State University for the 2005 fall semester at no additional cost. “Bowie State will accommodate these students in every way possible to ensure that there is no interruption in their academic programs,” said Dr. Lowe. “This natural disaster has presented a terrible loss and the BSU community understands the need to work together during a time like this.” Additionally, during this transitional period, Bowie State is willing to assist Xavier and Dillard faculty who have academic interests in alignment with those of our institution. For more information, contact the Office of the Provost at (301) 860-3460.
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replied on 09-02-2005 06:57PM [Reply]
Welcoming **** Ravaged Students The University of Maryland (College Park) is opening its doors to help students displaced from Gulf Coast universities to salvage their semester. With more than 300 inquiries received by midday Thursday, university officials are working to identify courses with available seats to accommodate as many students as possible. Students seeking assistance should contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office at 301.314.8385. or the Graduate Admissions Office at 301.405.0376. The majority of students who have contacted Maryland were enrolled at Tulane University or Loyola University in New Orleans. Many are Maryland residents who want to return home. The university is making every effort to assist others enrolling here to find housing in the local community.
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replied on 09-02-2005 07:02PM [Reply]
Enrollment Information for **** Affected Students: Callers who are victims of the **** devastation enrolled as students in a New Orleans college or university inquiring about admission to Howard University for the Fall 2005 should be advised that we will consider their applications. The prospective student should complete an application for admission (we will waive the application fee), submit any transcripts, documentation, or ID to verify their college/university enrollment. Students will be considered on a case by case basis as an unclassified student. Prospective students should understand that housing and financial aid are not guaranteed. For additional information, email lsanders-hawkins@howard.edu. Academic/Program Assistance Students from the Gulf Coast – A number of students from the Gulf Coast will be attending programs at American University on a space available basis because their own institutions have been affected. This includes students interested in the Washington Semester Program; the Washington College of Law; students originally accepted to AU as freshmen or transfers (destined elsewhere) who now wish to re-consider; and students who want to attend AU on a non-degree basis while their institutions are closed. These are just a few of the AU programs fielding inquiries and some of the initiatives being taken. Students from the affected areas who are interested in attending American University on a space available basis should contact the Office of Admissions (202-885-6000), which will direct the inquiry to the appropriate department. Law school inquiries may be directed to the WCL admissions office (202-274-4101) or by e-mail. Students admitted as freshmen or transfer students and who now seek re-admission to AU will be handled by the Admissions Office. We appreciate the extra efforts by AU program administrators, admissions, orientation, and housing services officials to accommodate these requests.
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PoochieT from Cary, NC replied on 09-02-2005 08:38PM [Reply]

North Carolina Schools are accepting students also including Duke University- www.duke.edu UNC Chapel Hill- www.unc.edu NC State- www.ncstate.edu and more...
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Mountain of Molten Lust! replied on 09-02-2005 08:43PM [Reply]
Southern University is also accepting students from the **** ravaged areas. Website: www.subr.edu
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ThatClassyGirl216 replied on 09-03-2005 12:02AM [Reply]
my school, Kent State is opening their doors to students from those colleges in Louisiana...but only if you have relatives up here in Ohio or can commute on your own, because our housing is at capacity... http://www.kent.edu/TopStories/2005/KatrinaReliefEffortsContinued.cfm also my friend's school up here in Ohio, University of Akron is waiving tuition as well and providing housing for free www.uakron.edu other schools in Ohio include: University of Toledo (http://www.utoledo.edu/****%20Katrina.htm) John Carroll University (http://www.jcu.edu/news/katrina.htm) Cleveland State University (http://www.csuohio.edu/news/releases/2005/09/13670.html) Baldwin Wallace College (http://www.bw.edu/cal/news/****/) Case Western Reserve University (Tulane U students only) http://www.case.edu/news/2005/9-05/tulane.htm I'm pretty sure Im missing some schools here in Ohio but if anyone has any questions, PM me and I'll try to help u out...most of these schools want people to contact them by Sept 9th...
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baby_diva_04 from Sugarland, TX replied on 09-03-2005 01:43AM [Reply]

My school LSU has opened registration.
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Soundcheck 1898 replied on 09-03-2005 02:31AM [Reply]
Morehouse as well. I know there are several who are on the road to attending school here now.
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replied on 09-03-2005 01:50PM [Reply]
Hampton University is bringing in students from Dillard and Xavier Universities.
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Big D replied on 09-03-2005 04:17PM [Reply]
Friday, September 2, 2005 Lincoln Reaches out to Students Affected by Katrina LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA --In an effort to lend help to those in need during this time of crisis, Lincoln University of Pennsylvania will be offering tuition free education relief to students from Xavier, Dillard and Southern University of New Orleans, all fellow HBCUs that have been affected by **** Katrina. Lincoln is willing to take on and house fifty (50) female students who will not be charged tuition for this semester but will have to pay Room, Board and Fees. Lincoln University will open its doors to an additional 25 students, male or female who are able to commute who will also have tuition waived. Students interested in taking advantage of this offer must enroll by September 9th as classes began on August 24th. All those interested in taking advantage of this offer please contact the Office of Admissions at 1-800-790-0191. Contact: Mr. Michael Hill, VP, Development & External Relations or Jonathan Chase, Communications Office (610) 932-1094
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