Be a ‘first friend’ to an international student

(image courtesy of ISSS/Vanderbilt)
(image courtesy of ISSS/Vanderbilt)

Each fall, Vanderbilt welcomes students from around the world to our campus and community. This year, 360 international students from 55 countries – Armenia to Zambia – will arrive in Nashville to study at Vanderbilt.

Many of these students have never been to the United States or may not know anyone here. It is an exciting and challenging time for them as they settle into their new surroundings and adjust to a new culture.

To help these students feel welcome and to ease the transition to American life, International Student and Scholar Services offers a way to connect to the Vanderbilt and Nashville communities through the First Friends program.

First Friends is Vanderbilt’s international friendship program and connects international students with Americans on and off campus for friendship and cross-cultural exchange. International students join First Friends to experience American life and culture. At the same time, international students bring unique experiences from their home countries that they are excited to share with new American friends.

Vanderbilt faculty and staff are invited to be a First Friend to new Vanderbilt international students. Information and application forms are available on the ISSS website.

Applications, due Wednesday, Aug. 29, should be sent to:

ISSS
Student Life Center
310 25th Ave. S., Suite 103

… or faxed to (615) 343-7799.

First Friends is coordinated by International Student and Scholar Services, an office of the dean of students.

Contact: Radhika Reddy, (615) 322-2753
radhika.reddy@vanderbilt.edu

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