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September 7, 2005

Assistance for Tulane School of Public Health Students

The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is working with the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) to help the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, which was damaged by Hurricane Katrina.

To date, the School has received more than 60 inquiries from Tulane public health students. The Bloomberg School will admit Tulane students on a special student basis. Students who are interested in registering or have further questions may contact the Registrar's Office at registra@jhsph.edu or call 410-955-3552 for more information. Distance education courses are also available for some students. In addition, many of our alumni, faculty, students and staff are generously offering support and temporary lodging for some students.

Students enrolling on a special student basis must complete the Special Student Limited form.

The Johns Hopkins University is also collaborating with the Association of American Universities (AAU) to develop opportunities for undergraduate students.

Message from Dean Klag Regarding Tulane Students
09/07/05

 


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