Maine State Universities opens doors to Japanese students whose studies have been disrupted by disaster.

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Maine State Universities announce that they will accept English speaking Japanese students whose classes have been postponed or terminated, to enroll as visiting students for up to a year. Students are offered support services and discounted tuition rates. They had a similar program for students affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Maine State Universities opens doors to Japanese students whose studies have been disrupted by disaster.
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Maine State Universities announce that they will accept English speaking Japanese students whose classes have been postponed or terminated, to enroll as visiting students for up to a year. Students are offered support services and discounted tuition rates. They had a similar program for students affected by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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