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Acadia University Offers Students Affected by Katrina Chance to Continue Studies in Canada.

WOLFVILLE, NS, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Acadia University has opened its doors to students who have been affected by Hurricane Katrina.

The University, one of Canada's leading undergraduate institutions, will provide full tuition and free residence accommodation to five students. In addition, Acadia will make 100 seats available to American students at a discounted cost. The University is developing a strategy to assist with travel costs including air fare and will work with the Canadian government to promote the expeditious processing of student visas.

"Acadia is a truly global university with twenty per cent of its students coming from 70 countries," said Dr. Gail ...

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