Universities accepting students affected by Katrina
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Started by |*Orange Moon*|
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Sep 2005
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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Spelman idalso accepting students from New Orleans, however, I am not sure if we are at capacity yet. www.spelman.edu
^^Aww I missed ya. How are you doing at Southern?^^
Spelman is beyond capacity. So if anybody you know is considering coming tell them to look elsewhere, they'll benefit more.
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I know my school already took some people and I think there is room for more...USC Upstate(University of South Carolina Spartanburg) http://www.uscupstate.edu
Unique_Lady wrote:My college, Virginia State University, is supposed to take in students from Dilliard, Xavier, etc. But the only problem would be the fact that they don't have the space to house students, therefore they're going to put them in a Best Western Hotel that's 15 minutes from campus.Now my question is, how can my college take in students when we don't have the means to accomodate them? What about people who don't have a car to get to/from campus? *smh*


Now my question is, how can my college take in students when we don't have the means to accomodate them? What about people who don't have a car to get to/from campus? *smh*