
International student orientation
Aug. 20, 2000
KALAMAZOO -- For one group of incoming students, orientation
includes negotiating the aisles of a giant discount department
store and spending a day at the beach. These activities are all
part of the week-long orientation program for international students
that runs from Monday, Aug. 21, through Friday, Aug. 25.
The program, revamped in 1997, offers a conference-like format
that includes optional interest sessions as well as mandatory
informational sessions. As a result, students not only obtain
practical information necessary for a successful transition to
WMU, but also are able to tailor their orientation experience
to meet their individual needs.
The orientation sessions cover everything from phone registration
and student grading policies to immigration regulations relevant
to higher education and "daily life" issues such as
how to obtain Michigan ID cards, set up bank accounts and find
a car.
The students also have a chance to venture off campus and
learn more about the local area and the amenities that add up
to everyday life in the United States. Excursions scheduled include
a shopping trip to Meijer on Monday, Aug. 21, and a daylong outing
in Saugatuck, Mich., on Friday, Aug. 25.
For more information, contact Jin Abe in the Office of International
Student Services at (616) 387-5859.
Media contact: Jeanne Baron, 616 387-8400, jeanne.baron@wmich.edu
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