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...College, GSAS, HLS, SPH, and GSE will each accept up to 25 students. HDS, GSD, and KSG have not yet determined how many students they will each take. The Extension School will allow all students from affected schools staying within a commuting distance to enroll in courses tuition-free...
Additionally, the Extension School will offer spots in its 36 online courses to students affected by the storm who are not living within a commuting distance to Harvard. The Extension School will waive tuition fees for these online courses but will still charge these students, as well as its on-campus students, a $50 registration...
...every school at Harvard has agreed to accept 25 displaced students for the fall semester. A disrupted education is all too often a terminated education, and so Harvard is helping to ensure that well over a hundred students receive their diplomas on time. The Extension School is also offering tuition-free, AP-level courses to displaced high school students who relocated to the Boston area. Katrina’s curse should not follow any student through the coming years, as it would if they were forced to forgo education this fall...
Harvard has also been wise in opting to waive tuition for these displaced students. As most such students have already paid their fall tuitions at their native New Orleans colleges, the tuition waiver spares these students from demanding a tuition refund from their devastated alma maters. Obviously, for many students waiving tuition would also be a necessary condition of attending Harvard this fall, so the tuition waiver is doubly appropriate...
Some universities hosting students are covering tuition, room, board, and book expenses, Pals said. Meanwhile, the affected schools will use tuition dollars already collected from students this semester to begin the rebuilding process...