The International
Services Office assists students in their transition to campus
from their home countries and in their daily campus activities while
they are enrolled. International students find a full complement of
services especially for them:
Orientation
Each semester,
the International Services Office provides the Orientation and Registration
Program for all new students. The mandatory program provides important
information about UNI, campus resources and issues concerning international
students.
Immigration Advising
Staff members
at the International Services Office are available to assist students
with individual immigration questions and paperwork. More
about immigration..
Personal Advising and Counseling
As students adjust to their
new surroundings, International Services offers support for students
who need assistance with personal matters. If the International Services
Office is unable to help, they will guide you to the appropriate resource
on campus.
Special Programs and Activities
Throughout the year, International
Services will host social and cultural events to bring students together
and provide new experiences. These include coffee hours, holiday dinners,
soccer tournaments, International Student Day and excursions to local
and Midwest attractions.
International Friendship Program
International students
who would like an opportunity to get to know an American family may
participate in this program which matches students with volunteer
community families.
International Student Association (ISA)
This cultural
and social club for international and American students is an opportunity
to share cultural experiences and learn from others. The club plans
social events throughout the school year including picnics, movie
nights and other fun activities. ISA also helps sponsor programs on
diversity and participates in campus and community service.
More about ISA..
Saudi Students Club
More information
for current and prospective international students can be found at
the International Services website at www.uni.edu/intladm/iso