Texas college rejects application from Nigerian students because of Ebola

TheAmerican

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I agree.

The International Student option should go to students that not only like Americans (not just America) but actually come from countries that are fully developed.

If you want to help, give the school scholarship funds to fund partnering schools in other countries.

Otherwise, lets develop our own labor force.



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Texas college rejects application from Nigerian students because of Ebola

A college in Texas has sent out letters to applicants from Nigeria telling them they will not be admitted to the school because of Ebola.

Kamorudeen Abidogun said he received two rejection letters from Navarro College, near Dallas, saying that the school is not accepting international students from countries with confirmed Ebola cases.

The mechanical engineer, who is originally from Nigeria but now lives in Richmond, has five relatives in Nigeria who were applying to the school using his home mailing address.
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Kamorudeen Abidogun said he received two rejection letters from Navarro College, near Dallas, saying that the school is not accepting international students from countries with confirmed Ebola cases

A letter Mr Abidogun provided to CNBC, and that has been posted on Twitter, carries the signature of Navarro College's international programs director, Elizabeth Pillans.

After stating that the two-year community college is unable to offer the recipient acceptance for the Spring 2015 term, it quite clearly reads: 'Navarro College is not accepting international students from countries with confirmed Ebola cases.'

'I received, last weekend, two rejection letters...saying the reason why they were not giving admission was...Ebola,' Mr Abidogun told the news channel. He said he was 'disappointed' in the school's stated policy.

Navarro's vice president for Access and Accountability, Dewayne Gragg, sent an email to CNBC after repeated requests from the station for comments on the situation.

'Our college values its diverse population of international students,' it read. 'This fall we have almost 100 students from Africa. Unfortunately, some students received incorrect information regarding their applications to the institution.'

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A letter Mr Abidogun provided to CNBC, and that has been posted on Twitter, carries the signature of Navarro College's international programs director, Elizabeth Pillans

'As part of our new honor's program, the college restructured the international department to include focused recruitment from certain countries each year,' the email continued.

'Our focus for 2014-15 is on China and Indonesia. Other countries will be identified and recruitment efforts put in place once we launch our new honors program fall 2015.

'We apologize for any misinformation that may have been shared with students. Additional information regarding our progress with this new initiative will be posted on our website.'

When CNBC asked for further clarification and whether there is or had been a policy to reject students based on the presence of Ebola in their countries, Mr Gragg said in an email: 'The prior email speaks for the college.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...nts-ebola.html
 
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I keep getting those e-mails from Nigerian princes....I guess I should reject their money-making offers since they have Ebola there. Darn it!

HaHa! And they say that we dont have a sense of humor on this forum!
 

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