International Student Services
International Student Services
337 Pardee Hall
368-2517
The Office of International Student Services assists all foreign students with non-academic concerns. The office acts as a liaison with off-campus agencies, such as the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, the U.S. Department of State, embassies, educational consular offices, the International Institute of Education, and Fulbright-Hays grant offices.
The international student adviser serves as an advocate for international students, with the goal of ensuring that each student has the best possible educational, cultural, and personal experience at Case Western Reserve University. A goal of the office is to ensure that interchange occurs with all members of the academic community.
A total of 72 different countries are represented on campus. A special orientation is held for newly arrived students every fall, and a year-long program enhances the life of the international student at the University. The office sponsors an International Club for all students, an annual international dinner, cross-cultural workshops, a student lounge and study room, field trips, and several social gatherings. A newsletter is published at least three times a year. A number of nationality-based student groups provide students with opportunities to meet other students with similar experiences.
Case Western Reserve University has been authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students on both F-l and J-1 visas.
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