This blog is for I/HIED educators (those who specifically work with international populations and those who don’t) and current/prospective international students.
Educators
I share my experience working in international offices that may help, or at least entertain, you! You’ll find tips about
- Training new DSOs
- Planning smooth-running programs
- Resources for professional development
- Talking to international students about studying in the U.S.
- Templates and tactful phrases for communication plans, letters, emails, etc.
International Students
It would be an incredible gift to be able to help as many international students as I can, even if they don’t come to my college and sit in my office. You’ll find insight and advice from an educator’s perspective about
- Being an international student in the U.S.
- Communicating with the international office
- Looking for resources
- How to read and understand your tuition bill
I write about my personal experiences, and those of my close friends and colleagues. This blog should not be taken as legal advice about immigration regulations. Let me know in the comments to know what works for you, what you do differently, and what else you’d like to see me write about.
Thanks for stopping by,
Sara