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International Student Information


Greetings to our Global Scholars!

At ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ University, the world is not just at your doorstep; it's an integral part of your academic and cultural journey. With a diverse tapestry of students from across the globe, you're joining a vibrant community that values the rich intellectual and cultural exchanges brought by each of its members.

Our faculty and staff are more than just a resource; we are your partners in navigating the nuances of your journey in the United States. We cherish the unique stories each of you brings and are eager to become a part of your narrative. As members of the ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ family, your experiences and insights are invaluable.

Under the guidance of Dr. Leroy Durant, Vice-President of the Division of Student Development and Services, our International Student Office stands as your dedicated ally throughout your time at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ. We encourage you to connect with our International Student Admissions Counselor, Ms. Pamela Crawford, and Director of Admissions, Mr. Michael Zeigler, who are committed to fostering a supportive network that extends beyond academics. 

Your journey here at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ is not just about academic achievement; it's about building connections, understanding diverse cultures, and preparing for a globally interconnected future. We are excited to see how you will contribute to and benefit from the ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ community, shaping a fulfilling and impactful experience in the U.S.

Welcome to your new home at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ University, where your potential will be unleashed, and your global perspective celebrated. Let's embark on this remarkable journey together.

 

Countries currently represented on
our campus.

- Jamaica 
- Ghana 
- Kenya
-Nigeria
- Pakistan
- India
- Nepal
- Canada

- Bahama

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International Student Testimonials

  • Trisana Fairweather ’18
     Hometown: Hope Bay Port Antonio, Portland Jamaica

    "I am very excited about everything I accomplished at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ. I came to ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ on an academic scholarship. I did not come here expecting to become a national champion but working hard, training hard, and doing my best enabled me to excel," said Fairweather, a first-generation graduate.

    Trisana graduated Summa Cum Laude with a cumulative 4.0 GPA with a bachelor's in business administration (concentration in accounting). She was ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ's first-ever NCAA Division II national champion and All-American in track in the 200 meters.

    Trisana graduated Summa Cum Laude and achieved a 4.0 cumulative GPA. She was a member of the Alice Carson Tisdale Honors College and received a Presidential Academic Excellence Awards at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ's 2018 Commencement Convocation. 

    "I am very excited about everything I accomplished at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ," said Fairweather. "I came to ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ on an academic scholarship. I did not come here expecting to become a national champion but working hard, training hard, and doing my best enabled me to excel," said Fairweather, a first-generation graduate.

  • Agbai Okoronkwo ’18

    "The word about ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ is out in our country. People know about this university, and I wanted to be part of what is happening. ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ provided me with the foundation that enabled me to do research. 

    I took advantage of all ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ had to offer that prepared me for my next steps.”

    Okoronkwo graduated ---- with a 3.87 GPA and a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a minor in cybersecurity. graduated with a bachelor's degree in computer science with a minor in cybersecurity. He was also a member of the Alice Carson Tisdale Honors College.

  • Hillary Mokaya ’18

    Hometown: Nairobi, Kenya

    “I was very shy when I arrived at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ. However, I now have ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ Confidence. I am ready for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. I have grown since I began my ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ journey, and I am looking forward to the next chapter and the start of my professional career.  My career goal is to be a venture capitalist, so I want to learn more about finance and investments. Mokaya is from Nairobi, the capital and largest city of Kenya.  Hillary earned a bachelor's in business and administration with a concentration in finance.

  • Abraham Kipcchirchir Rotich, ’18


    Hometown:
     Eldoret, Kenya

    "ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ provided me the opportunity to work in the biology department as a research assistant with Dr. Nick Panasik.  He taught us to explore new methodologies and techniques to solve problems. As a researcher, you expect to be challenged by other researchers, which creates a great teaching and learning environment.   My honors college thesis was related to one of his undergraduate research projects: Alternative Production of Lactose-Free Milk for Lactose Intolerant People: Enzyme Redesign.

  • Shree Kushwaha

    “It feels good to be a part of ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ’s history.  We did not know what to expect. We had no idea everyone would be so friendly and treat us so well. I had a lot of opportunities at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ that I may not have received at a bigger institution. I have more access to the lab which is really important if you are going to graduate school.  At a bigger institution, it is more difficult because so many other students are competing for time in the lab to conduct research.”

    Shree Kushwaha and Prayas Timalsina made history when they received their degrees during the 145th ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ University Commencement Ceremony in 20XX. They represented the first students from Nepal to graduate from ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ.  Kushwaha and Timalsina were among the 13 students from Nepal who were enrolled at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ in the 2014-15 academic year.  All 13 were members of the Alice Carson Tisdale Honors College.

  • Prayas Timalsina

    “ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ gave us a quality education and an opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds and cultures. It’s true – ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ is not just a university.  When you go to school here you become part of the ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ family. “We were treated like VIPs when we first arrived. So many students were asking about Nepal and our culture. They really like seeing us displaying the colors representing our country.  It really made us feel special.  “ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ will always mean family to us.  We understand that ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ wants us to be leaders wherever we go.  I will always remember –To whom much is given – much is expected. We will spread the word about ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ. Perhaps one day we will have an alumni association in Nepal.”

    Shree Kushwaha and Prayas Timalsina made history when they received their degrees during the 145th ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ University Commencement Ceremony in 20XX. They represented the first students from Nepal to graduate from ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ.  Kushwaha and Timalsina were among the 13 students from Nepal who were enrolled at ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ in the 2014-15 academic year.  All 13 were members of the Alice Carson Tisdale Honors College.

 

Throughout history, ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ University graduates have been trailblazers, innovators, and groundbreakers. You are the future history makers of ÇÑ×ÓÊÓƵ.

-Marcia L. Fudge, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Keynote Speaker for 2021 Commencement 

 

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