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Undergraduate Policy
Students who were attending an institution from the
Gulf Coast region can take classes at the University
of Dayton during the fall semester. UD will not charge
tuition to the displaced students whose families are
from the Gulf Coast region and were affected by the
hurricane. However, for students not from the Gulf Coast
region but who had planned to attend one of the schools
in that region, UD will do its best to accommodate them
if they meet admission standards. The University of
Dayton will offer whatever financial aid they would
normally qualify for as an incoming UD student. Students
who will return to their home institution will be admitted
provisionally.
Contact: Robert Durkle, director of admission, (937)
229-4411, or admission@udayton.edu.
Graduate School Policy
The University of Dayton will accept displaced graduate
students who wish to attend for one semester as non-degree
students. Up to 12 semester credit hours will be permitted.
The Graduate School will work with students on a case-to-case
basis and coordinate with the appropriate academic units
to facilitate enrollment in courses, where space is
available.
Contact: Shane White, director of marketing and operations
for enrollment management, (937) 229-2200 or Shane.White@notes.udayton.edu.
School of Law Policy
The University of Dayton School of Law will admit as
visitors students from Tulane and Loyola law schools
for the fall 2005 semester, the spring 2006 semester
or for the full 2005-06 year.
Contact: Linda Cole, registrar, (937) 229-3285 or Linda.Cole@notes.udayton.edu.
Deadline for enrollment: Friday, Sept. 16, 2005.
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