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International Students from 22 Countries Join WLU

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West Liberty University welcomed dozens of international students this fall who are discovering a new way of life in the United States.

“We’re excited to welcome a very diverse group of international students. For many of them, it is the first time that they’ve visited the United States or is their first time studying in the American educational system. Our international students are enriching the classroom discussions and they are proud cultural ambassadors of their countries. This adds a wonderful dimension to our academic and student life,” said Mia Szabo, director of international enrollment services and international student advisor.

“We hope all WLU’s campus is as excited as the international office about our new students and we are inviting all of our students and campus community to reach out to our international students and to personally welcome them to the United States in the warm and friendly West Virginian hospitality.”

Most of the new international students are part of the United States Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Eurasia and Central Asia (UGRAD). These include:

West Liberty University officially established its International Student Office in 2012 to help provide the special care and assistance our international students need while studying and to promote cultural diversity and understanding in the community.

Additional international student support and socializing activities are offered through the International Student Club. The Club meets every Friday at 4 p.m. in the Alumni Room of the College Union and the meetings are open to the public.

Jasmin Ilovar, coordinator of international student activities, assists Szabo throughout the year and works to ensure that the students have an enjoyable college experience. For more information on WLU’s international student program, please contact Szabo at 304.336.8270.


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