UA Dir. of Alumni Affairs says in email that UA is expecting another record class

<p>Dear University of Alabama alumni, parents, students and friends,</p>

<p>The University of Alabama National Alumni Association would like to let you know that campus is fully operational and summer school will begin this Tuesday. In addition, we are excited to report that we are expecting a record freshman class this Fall. We look forward to seeing you all on campus soon!</p>

<p>Below is a message from The University of Alabama regarding the recovery effort in Tuscaloosa following the storms of April 27, 2011. If you have any questions after reading the message and viewing the video, please contact us at <a href=“mailto:Alumni@alumni.ua.edu”>Alumni@alumni.ua.edu</a> or 205-348-5963.</p>

<p>The University has received a number of questions about UA and Tuscaloosa following the April 27 tornado. As a valued member of the UA Alumni family, we know that you are likely to receive questions from prospective students and parents as well. We hope you’ll watch the video below so you can be aware of where we are today and what students can expect as they move to Tuscaloosa in the Fall.</p>

<p>[Post-Storm</a> Frequently Asked Questions - May 20, 2011 - Undergraduate Admissions - The University of Alabama](<a href=“http://gobama.ua.edu/post-storm-faq/]Post-Storm”>http://gobama.ua.edu/post-storm-faq/)</p>

<p>Calvin Brown
Director of Alumni Affairs
The University of Alabama
P.O. Box 861928
Tuscaloosa, AL 35486
[National</a> Alumni Association](<a href=“http://www.alumni.ua.edu%5DNational”>http://www.alumni.ua.edu)</p>

<p>that’s a great video…and soooooo needed! So glad that Bama put that together. It would have been nice if it had also included some nice pans of the campus to provide further proof that the campus was physically unharmed.</p>

<p>^^^Very much agree! Loved the idea of using the students to answer the Q’s. They were professional, but not slick. I found myself trying to decipher where they were standing so some panorama shots of the campus would have made it even better.</p>