Arizona State University is accepting college students who’ve been shut out of Gulf Coast universities by Hurricane Katrina for the Fall 2005 semester. Students will have access to individual courses, as well as full academic programs. ASU President Michael Crow has asked his staff to do everything possible to accommodate these students and “walk them through” the enrollment process, including admissions, advising and registration.
Before I started working in community service-learning, I was one of those people who didn't have much of a social conscience. Now all of that has changed, and I say, 'Put me in the trenches to do the real work to make a difference.'
-Student Service-Learning Leader, University of San Diego

