10 Tips For Advisors of International Students
10 Tips For Advisors of International Students
10 Things An Advisor should know about International Students – Contributed by the 2015-2017 Diversity Task Force on International Students
10 Things An Advisor should know about International Students – Contributed by the 2015-2017 Diversity Task Force on International Students
A resource for ISSS advisors working with international students who may identify as LGBT published by Cornell University.
2016-2017 Task Force on Racially & Ethnically Diverse Students
For many college students of color, study abroad tends to fall behind in the list of priorities, and as a result, study abroad is often deemed unattainable. Irrespective of their rationale, one central concern remains: students of color, in comparison to their white counterparts, continue to receive fewer messages that study abroad is a worthwhile endeavor. The perception that study abroad is unattainable in tandem with fewer positive messages means students of color miss out on a key experience – one that could impact their likelihood to complete a college degree.
Developed by the 2016-2017 Task Force on First Generation College Students
Tips for Collaborating Across Campus to Support First Generation College Students
Email Summary of Transgender Student and Study Abroad
From Diversity Network Listserv