EIU Offers Home to Students Displaced by Harvey

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Published on August 31 2017 10:39 am
Last Updated on August 31 2017 10:39 am
Written by Greg Sapp

Eastern Illinois University is extending a welcoming hand to college students who have had their education placed on hold by Hurricane Harvey.

President David Glassman announced this week that students whose education has been disrupted as a result of the storm will be extended in-state tuition rates and will have all application and late fees waived.

In addition, EIU personnel will work with affected students to develop flexible payment plans and in finding any available sources for financial aid and other types of support. Eastern can also offer immediate housing and residential options available on campus, at reduced costs.

Potential students should be aware that Fall 2017 classes began Aug. 21, so those thinking about attending Eastern should apply as soon as possible.  Kelly Miller, director of admissions, said the university plans to work with students as expeditiously as possible to help with the admissions and class registration processes.

Interested persons should contact the Admissions Office at 1-877-581-2348 or admissions@eiu.edu.

Miller added that Eastern is prepared to help displaced students with enrollment for both Fall 2017 and Spring 2018.

“The EIU community embraces these students and their families, and is committed to helping them during this difficult time,” she said.