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Office of International Cooperation “Essential Points for New Students: A First Orientation.” By: Dira Berman, Ph.D. Coordinator of International Education & International Student Counselor Office of International Cooperation National Chengchi University [email protected]

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Office of International Cooperation

“Essential Points for New Students:A First Orientation.”

By:Dira Berman, Ph.D.

Coordinator of International Education & International Student Counselor

Office of International Cooperation National Chengchi University

[email protected]

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Who are we?

What I do for you

What you can expect

How to cope with our new situation

How to get in touch with me & us

This Presentation

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Who we are

We are the Office of International Cooperation (OIC). The Dean is Prof. Shu Chen.

OIC does four things: build international relations, help foreign students, manage exchange programs, planning for internationalization.

How We Can Help You: Scholarship Questions, Work Permits, Dorm Matters, Access to Language Class, Student Life Issues (logistics, making friends, etc).

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You are not alone, but everyone is a bit different

Logistical questions – getting settled in, such as: buying books, taking the bus from dorm to class, cleaning laundry, where can I buy…?

Class questions – what courses to take, where to go? Getting help with a class.

Roommate and Food issues: “My roommate never sleeps!!” Or snores!! Where do I find beef?

What You Can Expect – Common Student Experiences -1

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Does it ever stop raining? It is so hot and humid! I

love this weather.

Language barriers: talking to people who do not

understand me.

Difficulty making friends with people from other

cultures.

Scholarship questions, Work permits

What You Can Expect – Common Student Experiences -2

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Feeling lonely and a bit down

Experiencing academic stress and nervousness

Difficulty learning Chinese

Poor grades

Concerns about “what next for me?”

What You Can Expect – Common Student Experiences -3

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What I Can Do For YOU I can assist solving your questions in three ways:

By providing direct assistance (individuals, groups).

By routing your question to the appropriated channel.

By helping you solve your problem or questions.

I facilitate between you, the problem and possible solutions. I can assist you to get familiar and more comfortable with your new environment and culture (culture shock?!), as well as deal with personal issues, communication problems and more.

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Know what you need to know – dorm’s regulations

Get the answers – don’t procrastinate

Help each other!

Eat, sleep, study, make friends

Know the OIC office!

Tips for Success

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COMMUNICATE! COMMUNICATE! COMMUNICATE! with each other and with OIC.

Inflexibility is the enemy of adaptation.

I will see you again in a few weeks: mandatory group orientation. Please bring your questions, insights, compliments, complaints, and suggestions!

Dr. Berman’s cell phone: 09-1083-4400

We care!

….conclusion

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Second International Students Orientation (mandatory)

Students choose one day & time to participate:

Registration at  first orientation.Lunch box will served.

Dates: 15, 16 or 17 of SeptemberTime: 12:30- 1:45Venue :Creativity Room at 7th Floor of administration building. ( OIC building).

Undergraduate Students