Natural Distaster Process for AIU Students Affected by Hurricane Sandy

October 30, 2012 AIU Online, General 0 Comments

Everyone at American InterContinental University is thinking about our online students and faculty affected by Hurricane Sandy this morning. Our hearts and minds are with you. Stay safe!

The Natural Disaster Process in the AIU Student Handbook states that students who are impacted by a natural disaster should contact his/her instructor and Student Advisor, or Student Advising as soon as possible for further instruction: (877) 221-5800 Option 5.

Please note that due to Hurricane Sandy, some course material deliveries may be delayed. UPS has announced some service delays in the following states: Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Again, please contact Student Affairs for assistance if you are affected by these delays.

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