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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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OISS’ Commitment to “Stay Connected”

Learn about the various ways you can stay connected to OISS during this time.

Policy Updates: Use of Electronic Signatures and Transmission for the Form I-20

 November 12, 2021 Written by: Lara Jennings, International Student & Scholar Advisor The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) released several emergency and temporary policy guidance to help schools and […]

Reverse Culture Shock: Readapting to ‘Home’

Individuals can also experience difficulties with readjusting back to their home culture in what is called, “Reverse Culture Shock”.

Safety & Security: 3 Basic Tips

A large percentage of international students live off campus in areas that are not policed by WUPD. Keep these tips in mind.

Some Good News for International Students: Judge Rules in Favor of F-1 Students on Unlawful Presence

On February 06, 2020, a Judge granted summary judgement in favor of international students and their institutions regarding the August 2018 changes to unlawful presence.