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About Our Center:
Welcome
Since the 1950s, the International Center has facilitated
college-wide intercultural exchange. The Center staff works to raise
intercultural awareness, to increase the knowledge of immigration
laws affecting the Tufts international community, and to advocate a
campus climate that respects cultural differences.
The Center staff provides individual counseling, immigration
advising and visa documents for students, faculty, and scholars from
over 100 countries. We coordinate a number of evens throughout the
year, including an undergraduate orientation program (for first-year
international and U.S. students) and a leadership program for
upper-class students. In collaboration with the International Club,
the Center co-sponsors the Intercultural Festival week and the
presentation of the Oliver Chapman Leadership Award to an exemplary
senior each year. For graduate students, programs include a fall
orientation and an Intercultural Conversation Partnership. We plan
social events such as a Thanksgiving potluck dinner and an
apple-picking trip. These activities allow students to engage in
informal dialogue, become familiar with U.S. culture, and meet other
students, faculty, and staff.
Lastly, the International Center offers workshops on U.S. employment
opportunities (both while pursuing a degree and after graduation),
cultural re-adjustment issues, and compliance with U.S. tax
regulations. We also administer emergency student loans. The staff
advises the International House and the International Club. Through
the International Alumni Network, the Center is a place for current
students and alumni to remain in touch with Tufts for years to come.
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