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ASK AN ADVISOR: Why does OISS keep telling me to print out my I-94 after I travel?

Your I-94 is an important part of your immigration record and changes each time you travel outside the U.S.

Ask An Advisor: Why is ICE calling me?

10/15/2021 Written By: Lara Jennings, International Student & Scholar Advisor Question: Why did ICE Call me and say my I-94 still needs completed? Answer:  Unfortunately, scammers are always trying to […]

Biking at WashU

Written by: Lara Jennings, International Student and Scholar Advisor, 03/26/2021

Building Up Spaces of Interfaith Understanding

Supporting the diverse religious, spiritual, and ethical identities and being the liaison to a network of off-campus ministries are some of the new resources that her office provides. 

Gain English Language Skills with TeachESL at WashU

03/04/2022 Written By: Lara Jennings, International Student and Scholar Advisor Teach English as a Second Language (TeachESL) is a WashU student run learning club that pairs undergraduate English speaking tutors […]

Get to Know Your Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, Dr. Mark Kamimura-Jiménez.

We are eager to officially introduce and welcome our new Associate Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion, Dr. Mark Kamimura-Jiménez (he/him/his) who oversees CDI, OISS, and the Office for Religious, Spiritual and Ethical Life here at WashU.

New Student Group Introduced on Campus

This semester, the European International Students Association (EISA) became a newly recognized Student Union Club.

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