Just received this message from my dean. I don't know who may be in my area (Central Florida) but if there are any displaced students in the area, I hope this helps some.
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Beginning today, the University of Central Florida will allow college students displaced by Hurricane Katrina to register for classes on a space-available basis.
Students who were enrolled this fall at universities that have been closed because of the hurricane may apply to UCF by 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9.
Students can call 407-823-6188 for enrollment information; a 1-800 number will be posted at
www.ucf.edu later this week. Because UCF started classes Aug. 22, admissions staff will work one-on-one with displaced students to expedite admission, enrollment, and financial assistance processes.
Application fees will be waived, and students will pay in-state tuition rates. UCF will provide guidance and tutoring assistance, as well as referrals for housing and other necessities.
Students will be offered admission on a case-by-case basis and will be required to sign a form verifying that they were registered elsewhere and have been displaced. Students who are unable to provide transcripts and other official materials immediately will be allowed to do so at a later date.
Our hearts go out to the students and families who have lost so much because of this devastating storm. By allowing students to resume their academic careers with as little interruption as possible, we hope to help them overcome this tragedy and get on with their lives. I urge you to welcome them into our community and make their transition as smooth possible.