OpinionUFV International: a good kind of global warming

UFV International: a good kind of global warming

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By Sonja Klotz (The Cascade) – Email

Photo Courtesy University of the Fraser Valley / Flickr

Of the many different departments that we have at UFV, I find that UFV International’s Global Lounge is one of the warmest and most welcoming on campus. Not only does the staff greet you with a smile, they also ask you about your day and how your studies are going. I know that I could walk into the Global Lounge and ask the coordinators quick questions about almost anything without the hassle of making appointments. Even though I am a domestic student, it is nice to know that I am part of a greater global community.

It is one thing for me to say this as a Canadian student living here, but, after studying abroad in England a few years ago, I find that being part of a university’s international department is like having a home away from home in many ways.

First, it’s the only place where the university can help students get settled, in regard to international visas, academic transfers, or simply geographical orientation. Second, it helps students connect with the various university communities. There is nothing more intimidating and overwhelming than going to a different country and having to learn cross-cultural ways of living without sharing a sense of belonging or cultural identity.

Although the language barrier was non-existent in my case, I still felt out of place in how I interacted with the local communities here. But once I got involved at the Global Lounge, I began to feel part of a greater community. I made some amazing friends, of whom I am still in contact with, while also expanding my worldview. Not only did I share many laughs and meals with fellow international students and university staff, I was also able to get a glimpse of how much impact a university’s international department can have through studying abroad.

Whenever I walk past the Global Lounge here at UFV, I see people laughing and enjoying each other’s company. There is a culture of belonging, security, and diversity. For some it is a place where they learn about the various cultures represented at UFV; for others it is a vehicle to new networks, new social engagements, and new thought. Whether you are a staff member, faculty member, or a domestic or international student, UFV International is a good place to be.

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