The Integration and Inclusion of International Students on Campus
MITESOL 2015Michigan State University
October 9-10, 2015
Beth Ernst, Christie Gates, and Sally Thelen
Western Michigan University
Overview• Introduction• International Student Statistics and Research• Goals of the Meet/Greet Project• Planning, Logistics, and Budget• Marketing• Events• Challenges• Improvements for Future• Whole Group Discussion • Evaluation
Introduction• International Student Enrollment– Facts and Figures– Trends
• Who we are• CELCIS Program– Six level IEP– No TOEFL to matriculate
• Student-inspired event
To the University
From CELCIS
• Campus administrators and leaders believe that “international students add diversity to a mostly homogeneous campus, but evidence that diversity contributes to the development of intercultural learning among U.S. students is relatively thin”(Glass, Wongtrirat and Buus, 2015 pg. 2).
International Student Research
Goals of the Meet/Greet Project• Create connections between CELCIS students, advisors,
professors, and students in departments across campus.• Support ongoing and long-term international student
engagement and inclusion (social networking, student organizations, etc.)
• Give CELCIS students an opportunity to ask questions about their upcoming academic programs – How do I register for classes?– How do I meet other students in my program?
Planning, Logistics, and Budget• Room reservation for 80-90 people• 1 round table for each department representative• Budget: $670– Catering– Advertising– Nametags
• Student worker compiled list of majors, contact info for advisors
Marketing• Save the Date email sent to department
representatives approx. 1 ½ months beforehand • Postcard sent to students and department
representatives 3 weeks beforehand• Classroom visits• Facebook• Newsletter
Events• Fall 2014: October 22
– 10 departments – Student attendees: No data
• Spring 2015: March 19– 10 departments – 42 student attendees
• Summer 2015: July 23– 9 departments– 29 student attendees
Challenges• Overestimated food and drink quantities• No representation from some units: How can we get
them involved?• Some representatives attended but received little
traffic: How can we encourage interaction?• Gap between classes and event • Lower level students wanted to attend
Improvements for future:• Need to solicit formal feedback from students and
departments • Target specific programs• Consult advising offices before setting date• Personal invitations from CELCIS Director• Personally directing students to student service
representatives• Opened event to Pre-Advanced students• Sign-in sheets• Consistent record keeping
Questions for Discussion• What are some ways that your program is integrating
and including international students on your campus?
• What challenges has your program faced while attempting to help international students adjust and integrate?
• What types of programs exist on your campus that help to make international students feel included?
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