Case reaches out to Tulane University students displaced by hurricane Katrina
Offer allows students of New Orleans institution to continue education this semester
September 2, 2005 | For more information: Laura M. Massie (216)-368-4442
In response to Hurricane Katrina, Case Western Reserve University is offering discounted tuition and other benefits to Tulane
University students who would like to continue their college studies this semester.
Tulane University's president, Scott Cowen, is a former dean of Case's Weatherhead School of Management. In an effort to assist Tulane University students to continue pursue their educational goals this fall, Case will offer the following assistance:
- A 50 percent tuition waiver (based on full-time student tuition rate)
- Permission to register for courses at Case as non-degree students for fall semester
- Refunded tuition if Tulane students are required to pay tuition at their home university
- Room and board at the regular rate (non-refundable)
- Linearly pro-rated tuition and room/board costs, if students are able to return to Tulane before the end of the semester
Students must complete their non-degree applications and be registered for classes by September 9. For more information, contact Lynmarie Hamel, Case's interim assistant dean for undergraduate studies, at (216) 368-2928 or via e-mail at ugstudies@case.edu.
About Case Western Reserve University
Case is among the nation's leading research institutions. Founded in 1826
and shaped by the unique merger of the Case Institute of Technology and Western
Reserve University, Case is distinguished by its strengths in education, research,
service, and experiential learning. Located in Cleveland, Case offers nationally
recognized programs in the Arts and Sciences, Dental Medicine, Engineering,
Law, Management, Medicine, Nursing, and Social Work. http://www.case.edu.
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