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Supporting our International Students

Supporting our International Students. International Students. Melissa Ostrowski. International Student Advisor 403-210-9595 mostrows@ucalgary.ca international.advice@ucalgary.ca. Overview. Demographics Expectations of international students Services at CISSA

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Supporting our International Students

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  1. Supporting our International Students

  2. International Students Melissa Ostrowski International Student Advisor 403-210-9595 mostrows@ucalgary.cainternational.advice@ucalgary.ca

  3. Overview • Demographics • Expectations of international students • Services at CISSA • International Student Orientation • Challenges international students face • How advisors can help • Resources

  4. Demographics of International Students • Fall 2012 • Exchange Students: 300 • Regular Registration: 2605 • Visiting: 52 • Total Registration: 2957 • Exchange: France, United Kingdom, Germany, Australia and Singapore • Degree Seeking: China, Iran, India, United States and Saudi Arabia • Visiting Students: Brazil • ESL and EAPP students are not included in these numbers

  5. What do international students expect from us? • To have knowledge of our institution • Academic programs at U of C • The cost of tuition • Contacts with other departments and areas on campus • Know about the education system in Canada and how U of C fits into that system (rankings, reputation, transition pathways, etc.) • To be a personal contact at the U of C • Ensure they are successful • This can mean different things to different people

  6. Services at CISSA for International Students • Advising • Drop-in Advising: Monday to Friday 9am – 12pm and 1pm to 4pm • Programs • Global Friendship Program • Mentorship Program • Spouse and Partner Program • Workshops (post-graduate options and income tax) • Handouts • Orientation

  7. Services at CISSA – cont’d • Advising topics: • Study permit, temporary resident (‘entry’) visas and general immigration issues • On and off campus employment regulations • Social Insurance Number (SIN) • Co-op, post-graduation, and off-campus work permits • Visitor visas and work permits for spouses/common-law partners • Health insurance and the Canadian medical system • Resources to apply for US visitor visas • Any other non-academic questions or concerns

  8. Orientation – What do we discuss? • International Student Programs and Services • Advising for International Students on Immigration Matters (study permits, work permits & regulations, visas) • Using the UofC Libraries and Resources • Filing Canadian Tax Returns to get Government Refunds • Living in Calgary and City of Calgary Services • Opening a bank account, transferring funds, and obtaining credit cards

  9. Orientation – cont’d • Health Care & Insurance, Visiting a Doctor and services at the U of C Wellness Centre • Emergency Loans for international students • Student Rights and where to go for help • U of C Regulations and Services • Tips from current U of C students on everything you need to know to be a successful student • Upcoming trips, social events and workshops designed for international students • Campus Tour

  10. Winter 2013 Orientation • Friday, January 4 • 8:30 am to 3:30 pm • Location – KNB 132 • Lunch is provided for students • http://www.ucalgary.ca/uci/students/orientationprogram/registrationJan4-2013

  11. Challenges that International Students Face • Adjustment and transition issues • Culture shock • Isolation • Weather • Financial stress • Difficulty getting loans/financial aid • Cost of living • Unsteady/unreliable source of funds

  12. Challenges that International Students Face – cont’d • Parental Expectations • Students pursuing the ‘wrong’ degrees – doing what their parents want them to do • Landlord and Roommate issues • Landlords taking advantage of students’ lack of understanding about their rights • Particularly of concern with landlord-tenant of the same ethnic background • Academic • Supervisor (grad students) • ESL • Plagiarism

  13. How can we help students and meet their expectations? • Keep up the fantastic work!! • Attend UCAN and make connections on campus • Use each other’s expertise • Have clear boundaries • Ask appropriate questions • To the student, department, other advisors, etc. • Be aware of resources on campus • Workshops • Events • Programs • Be aware of current issues in the world • Ie. the suspension of diplomatic relations between Canada and Iran

  14. Resources • Annie Pilote & AsmaaBenabdeljalil • Supporting the Success of International Students in Canadian Universities • Naeem “Nick” Noorani & Sabrina Noorani • Arrival Survival Canada: A Handbook for New Immigrants • Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade • A Profile of the Interculturally Effective Person • Canadian Bureau of International Education • A World of Learning: Canada’s Performance and Potential in International Education

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