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Ball State reaching out to students affected by Hurricane Katrina
Because many colleges and universities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have cancelled or postponed the start of the school year due to recovery efforts, Ball State is waiving tuition for displaced undergraduate and graduate students for this semester.   read more...
Indiana State Opens Doors to Students Displaced by Hurricane
Indiana State University will accept and process applications from students in New Orleans and other areas in the southern United States whose institutions are unable to open in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.   read more...
Hurricane Katrina Relief Information
Discussion Board; What Campus Compact Offices, Member Institutions, and Others in Higher Education Are Doing ; Resources for Donations and Relief Efforts   read more...
IU is doing everything possible to help our students and their families recover from Katrina
A special telephone number has been set up to provide timely and useful information to students and families. Call 1-866-264-2491 for information about campus counseling and financial assistance services.   read more...
UE offers free tuition to students displaced by Katrina
President Stephan Jennings says making this offer "is the right thing to do".   read more...
USI extending enrollment for students displaced by Katrina
University of Southern Indiana President H. Ray Hoops announced today that USI will extend to students displaced by Hurricane Katrina the opportunity to enroll tuition-free for one semester at USI.   read more...
MC offers campus, collects funds, blood for Katrina victims
Manchester College is offering its campus – and special arrangements – to students whose colleges or universities are closed because of Hurricane Katrina.   read more...
Franklin College Offers Free Fall Tuition to Gulf Coast Students
Franklin College is extending a helping hand to college students along the Gulf Coast, who have been affected by hurricane Katrina.   read more...
Holy Cross College Creates Special Semester to Make Classes Available to Students Affected by Hurric
Many students won’t be able to attend classes this fall, because hurricane Katrina has demolished their schools and scattered the faculty. Holy Cross College administrators are responding to this need.   read more...
LSL Office at Ball State designated an official donation site
The Office of Leadership and Service Learning (LSL), L.A. Pittenger Student Center room 118, has been designated an official Red Cross donation site for the campus community and has begun accepting monetary donations for the victims of Hurricane Katrina.   read more...
Anderson University Program Links Students With Companies
Students participating in the program work with companies to provide a variety of services including creating company logos, websites and marketing campaigns.   read more...
Survey: Student volunteering increases, raising $4.45 billion
Each day problems plague cities around the world. Hunger, homelessness and natural disasters, among other issues, give active citizens plenty of opportunities to lend a helping hand in their communities...   read more...
Servant Leader Beverly Pitts has had long, varied career
Ball State University   read more...
Danielle Frazier appointed as student representative on Ball State's Board of Trustees
Danielle Frazier, ICC Advisory Council, has been appointed to the Ball State University Board of Trustees by Gov. Mitch Daniels.   read more...
Learn and lead. Ball State president, Jo Ann Gora reflects on her college experience.
WHAT EVERY COLLEGE GRADUATE MUST HAVE: "Experiential learning -- either an internship, a community service project or research project -- that they can work on with a faculty member outside the classroom.   read more...
Campus Sustainability Day 3.0 Wednesday October 26th
The Society for College and University Planning presents a virtual, sustainable event on your campus . . .   read more...
SAVE THE DATE-Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005—Conference on Accreditation focusing on HLC’s new Criterion 5
Indiana Campus Compact in partnership with Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Independent Colleges of Indiana, and the Office of Faith Based & Community Initiatives State of Indiana, is pleased to announce our fall conference: Engagement & Service: Focusing on Criterion 5 Be sure to mark your calendar to reserve the day to be part of this valuable opportunity! This day long conference will be held on Thursday, November 10, 2005 at University Place Conference Center and Hotel in Indianapolis.   read more...
 
“I saw their [college students’] understanding of social issues increase as they served various populations in the city of Muncie. Through their service with the IRC program, I saw some students realize they wanted to be teachers.”
- Michele Clemons, Ball State University student
“I know of no other educational organization that has a track record like Campus Compact’s over the past 20 years... It is a phenomenal success, not just in terms of growth in numbers, but in terms of the impact it's had on communities, on campuses, and on individual lives.”
- FRANK RHODES, FORMER PRESIDENT OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY
 
Filling a Void
Civic Engagement Completes the Picture   read more...
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