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Students affected by U.S. travel ban can apply for free at University of Calgary

The University of Calgary is waiving admission application fees for citizens of the seven countries affected by the U.S. travel ban.

Offer includes those in the U.S. who wish to transfer or study as visiting students

The U of C is matching donations up to $100,000 for Syrian refugee students. (CBC)

The University of Calgary is waiving admission application fees for citizens of the seven countries affected by the U.S. travel ban.

The move is meant to "ensure students have every opportunity to pursue or complete their studies," officials said in a statement on Thursday.

"This includes new applicants and those who are currently in the U.S. who wish to transfer or continue their studies as a visiting student."

Applying for admissionat the U of C can cost up to $145.

The U.S. President's executive order last week prevents visitors from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya and Yemen from entering the United States for 90days.

Universities Canadaissued a statementrecently condemning the ban and the negative effects it will have on students, staff, visiting academics and academia in general.