[24763] in APO-L
Re: [APO-L] Va. Residents attending college in New Orleans
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Stasiewicz)
Thu Sep 1 22:26:21 2005
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 19:13:38 -0400
Reply-To: Greg Stasiewicz <glstasie@NCSU.EDU>
From: Greg Stasiewicz <glstasie@NCSU.EDU>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To: <4abc5cc1050901120174339a41@mail.gmail.com>
North Carolina State University (http://www.ncsu.edu) just sent this out
To: NC State Faculty, Staff and Students: NC State will open its doors
to students enrolled in universities affected by Hurricane Katrina.
Chancellor Oblinger and I, after consultation with deans and other
university officials, have determined that although we are more than two
weeks into the semester, we must make our university available to those
affected by this disastrous hurricane. We will give priority to North
Carolina residents; students who have other family members enrolled at
NC State; and students whose majors match well with our unique
strengths. Although we are still working out the details, interested
students can call the Office of Credit Programs, 919-515-2265, or toll
free at 866-294-9903, which is our central point of contact and can help
with registration, housing, financial aid, tutoring, fees and other
matters. I ask that each of you give your total support to those who may
join us as guests and fellow students. Thank you, Larry Nielsen, Provost
Again, pass this information on to anyone you know who needs the information.
Greg Stasiewicz
> It appears that lots of schools are doing things of this nature. Virginia
> Commonwealth University (www.vcu.edu <http://www.vcu.edu>), Old Dominion
> University (www.odu.edu <http://www.odu.edu>) and the University of
> Louisville (www.louisville.edu <http://www.louisville.edu>) are working
> with
> students of affected universities. The best bet is, if you're a student
> from
> one of the schools down there, you should contact your own school first to
> see what their options are and what they recommend. Then, contact the
> school
> you're interested in attending directly to make arrangements.
>
> On 9/1/05, Mark Stratton <mark.stratton@insightbb.com> wrote:
>>
>> Indiana University (Bloomington) and Indiana University (Indianapolis)
>> are
>> doing the same thing, but like Ellen, I cannot find any specific
>> information. I did find the item in our main newspaper, but no concrete
>> information.
>>
>> The websites for the schools are:
>>
>> www.indiana.edu <http://www.indiana.edu> (IU Bloomington)
>> www.iupui.edu <http://www.iupui.edu> (IU Indianapolis)
>>
>> Mark Stratton
>> Region VI Director
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>> Other states are doing something similar. I just heard on the Radio that
>> Massachusetts will be, but I can't find anything official up on web
>> sites
>> yet.
>>
>> -- Ellen Kranzer
>> Region I Staff
>>
>> >The University of Virginia posted this on their
>> >website:
>> >
>> >http://www.virginia.edu/topnews/releases2005/hurricane-aug-31-2005.html
>> >
>> >they are enrolling students from new orleans, who are
>> >virginia residents, in the university. They also are
>> >helping students with programs not compatible with any
>> >UVA programs to enroll in other state institutions, or
>> >community colleges around the commonwealth.
>> >
>> >contact info:
>> >
>> >The University of Virginia is ready to enroll students
>> >as early as tomorrow or Friday. Interested students
>> >should contact the U.Va. Office of Undergraduate
>> >Admission as soon as possible and no later than
>> >Friday at 4 p.m. -- at (434) 982-3200, or via e-mail
>> >to undergrad-admission@virginia.edu.
>> >
>> >Contact: Carol Wood, (434) 924-6189
>>
>
>
>
> Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.
> derek.cashman@gmail.com
>
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