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International
Students Association (ISA)
ISA is a student organization at The University of North Carolina
Greensboro (UNCG), with special interests in cultures and societies from
around the world. Membership is open to all members of the student body, as
the term "international" in its broadest sense is not restrictive
to national origin.

ISA Officers
Friday Fest
Each Friday, ISA sponsors a get together featuring a different country
or culture. These gatherings involve food, music, dancing, presentations,
and other entertainment, and are open to everyone. Interested students are
welcome to host a Friday Fest featuring their culture or country of origin.
For information, contact an ISA officer, or visit the ISA website.

International
House (I-House)
I-House, as it is most commonly called, is home to students from all
over the globe, from China
to the United Kingdom,
from Finland to Australia, as well as from North Carolina. I-House is located in
the recently renovated Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall. It is a residential
community with an international twist. I-House is open to all students
(freshmen to graduate students) with a particular interest in living with
and learning about people from other parts of the world.

Phillips-Hawkins Residence Hall
Peer Advisor and Liasion (PAL)
The PAL program matches incoming international students with UNCG
students to help exchange students adjust to life at UNCG, and in the USA
in general. PALs welcome exchange students to campus, assist with their
adjustment to living at UNCG, help with registration and prepare them for
the semester. All UNCG students are encouraged to apply, especially
returning study abroad students, or those interested in studying abroad.
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Please forward any questions to:
The International Programs Center
UNCG, 127 McIver Street, PO
Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
PHONE:
336-334-5404 ~ FAX: 336-334-5406
E-mail: studyabroad@uncg.edu
This page
is maintained by Penelope Pynes.
Please direct questions and comments accordingly.
This page was last updated on February 6, 2007.
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