International Student Advisor for Diverse Studies
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Providing comprehensive advising services for international students at Central Washington University. From pre-arrival to graduation, assistance is offered with visas, housing, coursework, and cultural integration. Stay informed about services and events to enrich your study abroad experience.
International Student Advisor for Diverse Studies
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Advising International Students Roslyn (Roz) Moes International Student Advisor, DSOOffice of International Studies and Programs (OISP)
Short-term, quarterly, one year • Info sessions twice a week • Credits and classes do transfer with pre-planning • Overseas internships Advising students interested in studying abroad
Foreign students who entered the United States with an F-1 (student) or J-1 (exchange) visa • Issued an I-20 or DS-2019 to remain in the U.S. for the appropriate duration of their studies/program • Have the “F-1 or J-1 Visa” indicator in their Holds box Who is an international student?
Pre-arrival preparation • Visa process • Assistance with housing (on- and off-campus) • Online orientation via Canvas • International transfer credits (Stephanie Hubbard) • Arrival/pick-up/move-in/onboarding • International student orientation • UNIV 101 for matriculated international students • Events and activities Services provided by ISSS
Liaison for government sponsored students (SACM, KCO, IREX, World Learning) • Employment paperwork • International student partial tuition waiver (scholarship) • Advise cultural clubs (Int’l Club, Saudi Student Association) • On-going support for cultural, personal, and/or immigration issues Services provided by ISSS
SAT/ACT is not required if they graduated from an int’l high school • English proficiency is required for university admission through TOEFL, IELTS, graduation from CWU’s UESL program, or transferring ENG 101 and 102 with a B or better from a CC • Foreign language requirement is waived unless from an English speaking country • Pre-major/exploratory advising provided by Int’l Student Advisor • DTA transfers and those ready for their major are referred to Professional Advisors’ • All students attending at the Centers • ISA continues as a “Resource Advisor” for cultural, personal, and immigration advising • Degree students must fulfill all requirements In terms of academic advising…
Students must enroll in and maintain 12+ credits each quarter EXCEPT summer • The credits of one online class can be used toward the 12 • Internship credits are considered “in-person” credits • Classes taken at other schools may be counted • Exceptions are: • Student’s first term • Medical excuse from doctor • Student final term • Improper course placement • Dept of Homeland would rather they fail than drop below 12 credits Laws regarding full-time study
Be a friendship family • Attend events (AUAP Night, International Café, International Education Week, etc.) • Advise a club • Take info with you when you go abroad • Encourage your faculty to lead a faculty led program • Say “hello” when you see international students How to get involved!
Moving to Hebeler Hall next week! • General e-mail: intlprog@cwu.edu • Main office phone: 509-963-3612 • Advising: isa@cwu.edu or moesr@cwu.edu, ext. 3614 • Insurance: intl_insurance@cwu.edu • Study Abroad: goabroad@cwu.edu, ext. 3622 Contact info