Puerto Rican students at New York University ask to stay another semester
Twenty-seven Puerto Rican students, who are attending New York University (NYU) through a program to aid survivors of Hurricane Maria, have requested that the NYU administration extend the program, citing the poor recovery and continued economic instability on the island.
The students were accepted for the spring 2018 semester as part of the NYU Hurricane Maria Assistance Program (HMAP), which allowed students at several universities in Puerto Rico to attend NYU for one semester. The program required that students continue to pay tuition to their home institution, while NYU would provide them with housing, food, health insurance and $200 worth of credit at the university bookstore.
NYU President Andrew Hamilton, in November 2017, announced the HMAP, stating that the university was pleased to make it possible for at least some of Puerto Ricos college students to be able to carry on their studies here while their home institutions recover.
Similar programs were also implemented at Tulane University, Cornell University and Brown University.
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