September 9, 2005

Sacramento State hurricane relief and related information

Sacramento State raising funds for newest students – those displaced by Katrina
Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez announced today that the University has set up a special scholarship to assist students who recently enrolled here after Hurricane Katrina forced from them from their universities on the Gulf Coast.
Student receives scholarship advice.
Campus welcomes students displaced by hurricane
Sacramento State is opening its doors for students forced to flee the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
 
Campus pitches in to help hurricane victims
Students and faculty at Sacramento State have joined the relief effort to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina.
 
CSU Aids Students Affected by Hurricane Katrina  
CSU opens doors to students affected by hurricane
(September 1, 2005) – In an effort to assist college students displaced by Hurricane Katrina, the California State University this fall will admit students from Gulf Coast area colleges, as well as California students who had planned to attend a college in that region.
 
Governor Call to Californians
GOVERNOR: Good afternoon. First of all, let me just say it's wonderful to have our Emergency Services Director here, Henry Renteria. Thank you very much, Henry, for being here.
 
Salvation Army  
Red Cross  

 


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