[Air-l] off topic: Hurricane Katrina Relief for affected students and faculty
Terry Calhoun
splendid at umich.edu
Fri Sep 2 09:22:30 PDT 2005
A somewhat central source for a lot of information about higher ed and
Katrina is here - http://www.scup.org/pubs/sen_html/katrina_alert.html -
and is being radically updated in the next couple of hours. There have
been dozens if not hundreds of great offers for students made on the
list - we just need to get the info to the students.
- Terry Calhoun
Dr. Laura J. Little wrote:
> Marietta College is doing the same, offering free tuition to local
> students who attend school in that area.
>
> Laura
>
> Jeremy Hunsinger wrote:
>
>> 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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