Office of International Cooperation “Essential Points for New Students: A First Orientation.” By: Dira Berman, Ph.D. Coordinator of International Education.

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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

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

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).

What we do for you…

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: “M y roommate never sleeps!!” Or snores!! Where do I find beef? What You Can Expect – Common Student Experiences -1 ?

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 ?

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 ?

YOU 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.

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

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: We care! ….conclusion

(mandatory) 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 September Time: 12:30- 1:45 Venue :Creativity Room at 7th Floor of administration building. ( OIC building). Undergraduate Students