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University of Cincinnati College of Law Offers to Assist Law Students Affected by Hurricane Katrina

Cincinnati stands ready to assist Tulane and Loyola-New Orleans law students who wish to visit here while their home schools work to re-establish operations. We will accept upper-level students with an Ohio or Greater Cincinnati connection as visitors for the fall semester, 2005.

Students in good standing at Tulane and Loyola who can begin classes here on Tuesday, September 6 will be welcomed and registered as visitors. We will accept each student's representation as to academic standing until we can confirm it with Tulane or Loyola. After September 6, we will work with visitors on a case-by-case basis if there is interest and need.

College administrators are working with University officials to assure that Tulane and Loyola students who have already paid tuition at their home schools incur no additional charges for attending classes at Cincinnati.

Students interested in visiting Cincinnati should contact Barbara Watts, Associate Dean at barb.watts@uc.edu or 513.556.6805.

Additional information about our and other law school offers can be found at the AALS-maintained annotated list of law schools offering to admit Tulane and Loyola-New Orleans law students. See http://www.aals.org/neworleans/schoolsbystate.html

Source: http://www.law.uc.edu/current/katrina/index.html

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