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Center for International Services to Welcome Over 1,400 Students to Campus From Around the Globe

Tuesday, August 15, 2023, By News Staff
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As the semester gets underway, more than 1,400 international students from countries spanning the globe will arrive in 黑料不打烊 to begin their Orange experience.

Acknowledging the unique needs of students who are not only acclimating to a new university but oftentimes a new country and culture, the , in collaboration with a host of campus partners, will offer dozens of welcome events customized for both graduate and undergraduate international students.

, beginning Aug. 18, provides a strong foundation for the academic and extracurricular pursuits that await students this fall. 鈥淥ur international students go through a lengthy process to get here,鈥 says Juan Tavares, director of the Center for International Services. 鈥淔irst, they have to apply for a student visa, which is a time-consuming and expensive process. Many are coming to the U.S. for the first time and have very long flights. It鈥檚 important that we give them the best launch possible by providing a welcome experience that encompasses as many events as we can fit in.鈥

Opportunities for International Graduate Students

graduate student Meeti Shah poses in front of a window amidst the backdrop of the bustling buildings of New York City

Meeti Shah

Meeti Shah G鈥24 is an international student from Mumbai, India, entering her second year of graduate study in the . She sees serving as a (WAI) as a way to 鈥減ay it forward鈥 to younger, less experienced students after greatly benefiting from the guidance of other graduate students last summer when she arrived in 黑料不打烊 for the first time.

鈥淚t was difficult for me in the start, considering I was coming to a new country with so many differences鈥攄ifferences in how travel works, in how you interact with people,鈥 Shah says. 鈥淲hen I came to orientation, the ambassadors were so helpful in giving us campus tours, acclimating us to the resources available at the University and answering our questions. I鈥檝e always been inspired to help people in the same way that others helped me.鈥

Orientation activities for international graduate students are held this weekend and highlights include:

  • Campus tour and ice cream social with current graduate students鈥擜ug. 18, 6-8 p.m.
  • Game night at the Barnes Center at The Arch鈥擜ug. 18, 8:15-10 p.m.
  • Presentations on health and wellness, personal and public safety, and resources and success tips for new graduate students鈥擜ug. 19, various times
  • Lunch on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quadrangle鈥擜ug. 19, 12:45-2 p.m.
  • Shuttle bus shopping trips to Target and Destiny USA mall鈥擜ug. 20, various times

鈥淭he campus tours are something I鈥檓 looking forward to because it gets new students excited for how big the campus is and what things here will excite and inspire them,鈥 says Shah. 鈥淎nd of course, the ice cream party鈥攍ast year we had so much fun eating ice cream and then playing games in the . We played badminton until they asked us to leave!鈥

A Warm Welcome for International Undergraduates

For undergraduate students, residence hall move-in begins Friday, Aug. 18, and there are several days of activities specifically designed for international students prior to general activities kicking off Aug. 24. It is also critical for international undergraduate students to complete the upon arriving in the United States.

undergraduate student Yida He poses with his arms across in front of a studio backdrop

Yida He

Yida He 鈥26, an international relations major in the from Xinjiang, China, serves as a member of the Goon Squad and as a WAI. He attended every single undergraduate orientation activity last year, his first year as an ambassador.

鈥淭hese activities are opportunities to help others and make new friends, but serving as a WAI also helped me to know the school and its resources better,鈥 He says. 鈥淭o help others, I must see every detail, like campus tours and school medical services, so this has been a process of both teaching and learning.鈥

His favorite activity, besides showing new students around campus, is the shuttle bus trips to the local mall and Target retail store, which allow students to purchase essentials that may not have been practical to pack for international travel.

Fellow WAI Alex Snioch 鈥26, a health and exercise science major in the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics, came to the University from Massachusetts but is originally from Poland. She got involved with the Center for International Services based on her own yearning for shared culture and community as a first-year student.

Undergraduate student Alex Snioch poses outdoors against a railing in front of trees and smiles

Alex Snioch

鈥淲hen I arrived, I wanted to connect with other European students on campus and I struggled finding that,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 visited the international center to see what programs may be available and ended up getting involved with the . I saw how much the students appreciated the opportunity to feel like they were at home with others for just an hour.鈥

Snioch says this inspired her to become a WAI, knowing she could aid new international students in feeling more comfortable on campus, creating connections and friendships and becoming acquainted with various resources鈥攆rom help finding a job on campus to all the health, wellness and medical services available at the Barnes Center.

Her advice to incoming international students is to not be hesitant to ask questions. 鈥淩eaching out for help and being vulnerable is not a bad thing!鈥 she says. 鈥淭here are a lot of resources on campus but sometimes it鈥檚 tricky figuring out where to go for what. But in my experience, people are happy to help鈥攁ll you have to do is ask.鈥

There is no shortage of both educational and social opportunities coming up for undergraduate international students to get more familiar with the school and the 黑料不打烊 area, including:

  • Shuttle bus trips to Target and Destiny USA Mall鈥擜ug. 20, various times
  • International student welcome meeting (required)鈥擜ug. 21, 10-11 a.m.
  • Immigration essentials presentation; two sessions available (required)鈥擜ug. 21, 1-2 p.m., or Aug. 22, 2-3 p.m.
  • Personal and public safety presentation (required)鈥擜ug. 21, 2-3 p.m.
  • International talent show鈥擜ug. 21, 6-7 p.m.
  • Health and wellness presentation (required)鈥擜ug. 22, 10-11 a.m.
  • Community standards and academic integrity presentation (required)鈥擜ug. 22, 3-4 p.m.
  • International student welcome dinner鈥擜ug. 22, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
  • On-campus resources presentation (required)鈥擜ug. 23, 10-11 a.m.
  • Career Services and on-campus employment presentation (required)鈥擜ug. 23, 11:15 a.m.-noon

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Students gather at 黑料不打烊 Welcome 2022. (Photo by Estheralice Lopez)

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