SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY
Hurricane Katrina update

Offices now open -- classes resumed as of Sept. 8
Term II 
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President Moffett:

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SBA loan workshops continue: deadline nears
10/12/05, 5:15 p.m.

More disaster aid workshops scheduled
10/705, 1:15 p.m.

Term II registration begins Oct. 3
9/30/05, 4:15 p.m.

Classes return to St. Tam Center Oct. 3
9/28/05, 4:45 p.m.

Disaster loan workshops continue
9/28/05, 3:30 p.m.

Homecoming moved to Nov. 12
9/27/05, 3:30  p.m.

St. Tam bus service -- schedule changes
9/21/05, 1:45 p.m.

SBDC host more SBA loan workshops
9/21/05, 9 a.m.

SBDC to help businesses apply for aid
9/16/05, 5 p.m.

Washington Parish classes resume Sept. 19
9/15/05, 11 a.m.

Visiting students enroll
9/15/05, 9:30 a.m.

Teachers advised to be flexible
9/15/05, 10 a.m.

Bus service for St. Tammany
9/14/05, 10 a.m.

St. Tam classes at Fontainebleau Jr. High
9/14/05, 10 a.m.

Apply for graduation by Sept. 22
9/9/05, 4:30 p.m.

Tangi Night cancelled
9/9/05, 4:30 p.m.

Insurance info from OGB
9/8/05, 5:10 p.m.

Health insurance links
9/7/05, 5:30 p.m.

Nursing courses at BR Center
9/6/05, 3 p.m. 
 


Information number: 985-549-2000

Student Government Association -- "Student Volunteer Central"

Application deadline nearing for Southeastern's special term
Applications for Southeastern's special eight-week compressed term will be accepted through Monday, Oct. 17 with classes scheduled to begin Oct. 20.
       More than 90 courses, most offering three hours credit, are being offered in the term, which was expanded in response to needs expressed by Southeastern and area students displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
       The special term is open to current Southeastern students as well as visiting students and new students, said Dean of Enrollment Management Steve Soutullo.
       While Southeastern has enrolled in its regular semester more than 1,200 additional students from the Greater New Orleans area whose education was interrupted by the storm, the university also lost approximately 700 students who resigned because they could not return immediately to the campus, according to Soutullo.
       “A significant number of those students have indicated that they can now resume their studies,” he said. “The compressed term will allow them and other students to obtain some college credit for the semester.
       Information on the special semester can be obtained by calling Enrollment Services, 985-549-2062 or 1-800-222-7358, or by visiting the university web site, www.selu.edu, where a link to the term’s courses and the application and registration process is available.
       Students previously enrolled in an institution affected by Hurricane Katrina who have not yet applied for admission to Southeastern must fill out a “Guest Student Application” by Monday, Oct. 17. Applications are available at the Office of Admissions in room 113 of the North Campus Main Building. 
       New students who were not enrolled in Katrina-affected institutions must also apply for admission by Oct. 17 and must meet Southeastern’s regular admission requirements. 
       Students may register for classes at the Office of Records and Registration in room 107 of the North Campus Main Building.

Guidelines for assisting displaced students: Sept. 14-16
The following guidelines should be used when assisting displaced students from Wednesday, September 14 through Friday, September 16:
       · Students will apply in the Office of Admissions (North Campus, Main Building; Room 113).
       · The Admission staff will provide the student with the packet of information and review all information with the student. The application will be collected in the Admissions Office.
       · The student will take the Course Selection Request Form to the College of General Studies and faculty and staff will be available to assist the student with course selection. Students should go to North Campus Main Building, Room 289.
       · Students who apply by 3 p.m. each day will be eligible to register the following day.  Students who apply after 3 p.m. will be eligible to register after 10 a.m. on the following day. 
       · The Office of Records and Registration will have staff available to assist students with registration each day from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in North Campus, Main Building; Room 158.
       · ID Services will be located in North Campus Classroom Building, Room 101 through Wednesday, September 14.  They may continue through Friday, September 16; however, a determination has not yet been made. Updated information will be provided as it is received.
       · The University Police Department has not relocated. Students should go to the University Police Station located in Pride Hall for their hangtag.
       · There are SPACES AVAILABLE in Housing. Students interested in housing should visit the Housing Office located in Pride Hall.


Current students
All current students should CHECK IN. We need to know your status.
Click here to complete the special check in form.

For housing questions, please visit the housing section of the FAQs.


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