Mission Statement
The mission of International Student Advisory Board (ISAB) is to improve international students鈥 experience at 91成人 by providing feedback to programs and services on campus. ISAB will offer suggestions and serve as a bridge between the international student body and the administration from different areas of 91成人.
Structure
Members: The International Student Advisory Board is composed of approximately聽9 members who will be recruited in the fall to start serving the remainder of the year. Chair and Secretary will be selected after the board member recruitment. All international degree-seeking students are encouraged to apply. See more details in Application Requirement.
Chair: The Chair is responsible for the overall management of ISAB, including leading all the ISAB meetings. The Chair is serving as an approachable point of contact for international students and the organizational advisor.
Secretary: The Secretary is responsible for taking meeting minutes and distribute them to all ISAB members through email. The Secretary also facilitates communication and other relevant ISAB updates to all relevant stakeholders on campus.
Advisor: The Coordinator of International Students will be the organizational advisor to ensure the ISAB鈥檚 adherence to its mission, supervise its activities, facilitate connections to other departments, and provide administrative and financial support.
Time Commitment
ISAB members will be expected to serve consecutive 2 semesters in an academic year. However, members can choose to serve on the board for more than two semesters through reapplication. The ISAB will meet 2 times per semester for 1 hour and 30 minutes at mutually decided dates and time. The ISAB will be responsible for reserving a room for the meetings. Additional meetings may be necessary between some or all of the members. Other students or representatives from the university may be invited as guests to the meetings; the NOC staff members may attend meetings as appropriate.
Responsibilities and Benefits
Roles: ISAB agendas will be created to lead the discussion around key topics focused on international student services and programs, and the overall international student experience on campus.
Responsibilities: ISAB members are expected to:
鈥ttend all meetings: Members who miss two meetings will be asked to leave the board.
鈥ommunicate between meetings through email based on the meeting minutes.
鈥rovide experience, information, perception and support about the international student experience.
鈥ncourage other international students to give feedback to international student events through online forms, emails and Facebook group on ISAB website.
鈥ttend a minimum of two multicultural events every semester.
鈥hape the short-term and long-term objectives of ISAB.
Benefits: ISAB members will:
鈥mprove their leadership and intercultural communication skills.
鈥ain advising experience and advocacy.
鈥btain practical experience in student affairs and international education.
鈥ave opportunities to directly interact and build relationships with diverse groups on campus.
Application Process
Application Requirement:Undergraduate students who meet all the following requirements are eligible to apply:
鈥olding an F-1 visa
鈥urrent enrolled in 91成人
鈥inimum Cumulative GPA: 2.75
Applicants have to submit the online application form before due the date. The application forms will be available on August 15, 2016. The Coordinator of International Students will review all applications.
