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Amberton University, a Christian institution designed for the working adult student, is reaching out to aid displaced junior/senior level and graduate students who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina. The University's Fall Session begins September 10th and lasts for 10 weeks; however, students have until September 17th to register. Classes are available through lecture and on-line delivery. Recognizing transcripts will be difficult to obtain, no records of your previous college work will be required at this time. Also, while Amberton does not offer financial aid, assistance is available through limited scholarships to be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. All other registration fees will be waived. Because of Amberton's accelerated schedule, we encourage first-time students to take no more than 1 or 2 classes during the session. In order to be elligible for the scholarship, the Katrina Scholarship Application and the Admission Application must be submitted together (fax: 972/279-9773). We encourage you to review our list of undergraduate and graduate degree programs as well as our web site, www.amberton.edu. For more information on admission and enrollment, please call our Student Services Office at 972/279-6511 ext.180 or email advisor@amberton.edu. In addition, Amberton has employment opportunities available for displaced faculty who hold a doctorate degree in Business/Management, Counseling, etc. Please contact Dr. Algia Allen, Vice President of Academic Services, for details (aallen@amberton.edu or 972/279-6511 ext. 135). May God bless you and keep you. |