Ongoing Efforts for Displaced Students (UPDATED)

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Graduate Students

Graduate students who are displaced from the affected parishes, who need information on enrolling in classes should contact the Graduate School Office in room 332 Martin Hall or call 482-6965.

Hurricane Katrina Student Relief Fund

Many current Ā鶹AV students from New Orleans and other areas of South Louisiana and the Gulf Coast suffered damages from this disastrous hurricane. The Ā鶹AV Foundation's Hurricane Katrina Student Relief Fund has been established to help these students. All donations to this fund will directly assist students who have been affected by this catastrophic storm.

To donate to this special relief fund by credit card, simply fill out the information here. If you want to donate by check, please make your check payable to Ā鶹AV Foundation and include the notation ā€œHurricane Katrina Student Relief Fundā€ on your check. You can mail your check to:

Hurricane Katrina Student Relief Fund
c/o Ā鶹AV Office of Development
P.O. Drawer 43410
Lafayette, LA 70504

Mini Session to Start Oct. 3

The Ā鶹AV will offer a mini session due to the influx of students displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The session will start Oct. 3 and end on Dec. 2.

Students who qualify for the mini session include:

ā€¢ students who were enrolled and in good standing at four-year colleges in the affected parishes of Hurricane Katrina at the beginning of the current (Fall 2005) semester. These parishes include St. Bernard, Jefferson, Orleans, LaFourche, Washington, Plaquemines and St. Tammany.

ā€¢ Ā鶹AV students whose primary residences are in parishes affected by Hurricane Katrina. These parishes include St. Bernard, Jefferson, Orleans, LaFourche, Washington, Plaquemines and St. Tammany.

ā€¢ members of the Louisiana National Guardā€™s 256th Brigade.

The Office of Admissions began accepting applications on Sept. 19 in room 336 of Martin Hall.

Students may enroll in courses totaling up to 10 semester hours. With special permission from the dean of their college, some students may be allowed to carry as many as 12 hours.

The University will offer the following courses that will be traditional in nature and content:

Biology 121, Biology 410, Physics 207, Mathematics 105, Chemistry 107, Criminal Justice 101, Psychology 110, English 101, English 102, English 204, Political Science 110, Political Science 317, History 221, History 307, Music 300, Music 481, Theatre 111, Theatre 341, Design 311, Visual arts 309, Engineering (research experience courses),Business Law 310, Business Systems and Technology 205, Economics 300, Management 230, Sociology 100, Sociology 241.

For information on the courses listed above, consult the University catalogue or the online catalogue at . Please note that the individual courses listed will only be offered if there is enough enrollment within each class.

In addition, courses of independent study and special research projects will be offered in the different colleges.

Courses will be taught by displaced faculty from other colleges as well as current Ā鶹AV faculty who have volunteered their time.

Displaced students can also enroll in online courses. The SLOAN Foundation and Southern Regional Education Board are teaming up to offer free online courses to displaced students. These courses will be offered beginning in October. Visit for more information.

Should students require other assistance the following offices are available to answer questions and concerns:

Admission - Office of Admissions (337) 482- 6473

Financial Aid/TOPS - Office of Financial Aid (337) 482-6506

On-Campus Housing - Housing Office (337) 482-6471

Billing/Costs/Payment - Office of the Bursar (337) 482-5937

For more information about Ā鶹AV's compressed session, call the Office of Enrollment Management at (337) 482-5912.

Displaced RNs

The Continuing Education Program of the College of Nursing and Allied Health Professions of Ā鶹AV will present a series of 9 continuing education programs each year. Each program provides 6 CEs, which you may need to renew your license. The college is offering displaced RNs a free registration for either the October, November, or December programs. This is a $70 value. Registration is required, bring your driver's license as proof of your previous address in the evacuated areas. Call the College of Nursing, at 482-6682 and speak to Diana in Continuing Education for dates and titles of the programs.

FEMA Registration

Students who suffered personal property loss as a result of Hurricane Katrina are encouraged to register their losses individually with FEMA by calling 1-800-621-FEMA or logging on to .

Enrollment Management Help

Students displaced by Hurricane Katrina should contact the Office of Enrollment Management for universities in Louisiana still capable of accepting displaced students. Dean Dan Rosenfield has informatioin on further options. He can be reached by phone at (337) 482-5912 or by email at dan@louisiana.edu. In addition, more information on these universities can be found on the Louisiana Board of Regents website at .

United Way Campus Campaign

A campus campaign to raise money for United Way is under way at Ā鶹AV. Making a contribution is of particular importance in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Currently, displaced residents are receiving care from American Red Cross, one agency supported by United Way. Other agencies like FoodNet, 232-HELP, 211 and the Salvation Army are also helping evacuees and are depleting their resources. Supplies need to be replenished to help with evacuees' needs along with residents of the Acadiana community who rely on support from the United Way. The extensive services of United Way reach citizens of diverse ages, educational backgrounds, and economic conditions. Through its 30 different agencies, United Way lives its mission of filling people's needs when government and family support cannot. Make a contribution today to the campus campaign. Complete a pledge card and begin making a difference. Call 482-6397 for more info on the campus campaign.