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Monday, November 25, 2024

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY: Relief Fund Created for Students from Ukraine

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Georgia Institute of Technology issued the following announcement on Mar. 21. 

The war in Ukraine is having a devastating impact on Georgia Tech undergraduates and graduate students from Ukraine and neighboring countries. Citizens in the region and students studying in the U.S. are facing economic hardship because they are denied access to financial institutions and cannot access their money.

Many students and faculty at Ukrainian universities are unable to continue their studies or their work. As part of its mission to improve the human condition, Georgia Tech would like to host a number of students to complete their degrees as well as faculty in need of a temporary university home.

The Office of Development is leading a fundraising initiative to support the approximately 80 current Georgia Tech students from Ukraine and neighboring countries. While these students will be the top priority, we also want to generate resources to support displaced scholars and welcome them to join the Tech community.

We estimate an urgent need of between $3 and $4 million in current, expendable funds, which will be administered through the Office of International Education. After four years, any funds not used for the purpose described will be allocated to a fund to support the ongoing emergency needs of international students.

To donate to the Ukraine Student and Faculty Relief Fund, click here.

For more information email Marta Garcia at marta.garcia@gatech.edu.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Georgia Institute of Technology

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