[Air-l] off topic: Hurricane Katrina Relief for affected students and faculty
Nancy Baym
nbaym at ku.edu
Fri Sep 2 08:45:22 PDT 2005
University of Kansas is doing the same, though I don't think we're
taking in faculty, just students.
Nancy
>VIRGINIA TECH TO OFFER ADMISSIONS TO STUDENTS AFFECTED BY HURRICANE
>KATRINA
>
>BLACKSBURG, Sept. 2, 2005 -- Virginia Tech will offer specialized
>admissions to students displaced by Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.
> "We will offer admission for non-degree status on a case by case basis
>to qualified undergraduate or graduate students for the fall and/or
>spring semester.
>.... snip....
>Displaced faculty in hurricane
>affected areas interested in visiting faculty status are encouraged to
>contact Provost Mark McNamee, (540) 231-6123.
>
>
>
>jeremy hunsinger
>jhuns at vt.edu
>www.cddc.vt.edu
>jeremy.tmttlt.com
>www.tmttlt.com
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