MIT is opening its doors to Katrina survivors who've suddenly found themselves without an alma mater:
In the meantime, we are accepting special applications from students whose educational plans have been interrupted by this disaster. We will evaluate such applications on a case-by-case basis. We are asking all such students, undergraduate or graduate, to first contact the MIT Admissions Office at 617-253-4791 for a special application form (PDF) for visiting students. Graduate inquiries will be sent to the relevant department for decision.
(Apparently Harvard is accepting emergency transfers as well!)
2 comments:
You see how Curt Schilling took in a family of 7 kids from Mississippi and is paying for them to live in a Boston hotel for a whole year?
I have to admit, that was pretty classy of the guy.
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