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I-Peers

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I-Peers aims to:

- Assist incoming international students, recent US immigrants, and US citizens living abroad adjust to the culture and educational system here - Act as a medium directing them to other on-campus resources and support groups - Share experiences, be mentors - Contact admitted students over the summer to answer their questions, provide relevant academic and non-academic information that they should be aware of, and make them feel welcome by building trust and friendship prior to their arrival, thus facilitating both their preparation for, and transition into, life at Williams - Provide insight into life at Williams to prospective students,

through:

- Training the I-Peers on basic counseling skills regarding - dealing with culture shock, -comforting others on emotional issues, and -communicating ideas and information effectively, - Assignment of several I-Frosh to each I-Peer, with whom the I-Peer will remain in regular informal contact throughout the year - Weekly office hours in Paresky to provide I-Frosh with advice and assistance - Regular meeting of the I-Peers to discuss their experiences with the I-Frosh, as well as other relevant issues related to the student body - Social get-togethers for I-Frosh and I-Peers to facilitate the building of meaningful relationships - Presence of I-Peers at orientation events during First Days -Maintaining liaison with relevant administrative offices and student organizations of the College.


Our members and their countries of origin: Ang Li (China) [1] Burge Abiral (Turkey) [2] Ceyhun Aslan (Turkey) [3] Douglas Onyango (Kenya) [4] Jasper Scheppe (Germany)[5] Leanne Lin (Taiwan) [6] Ma Khin Pyi Son (Burma) [7] Tanvir Hussain (Bangladesh)[8] Thuy Phung (Vietnam) [9] Yuzhong (Jeffery) Meng (China)[10] Wentao Xiong (China) [11] Antoniya Aleksandrova (Bulgaria)[12]

If you are interested in joining our group or seeking help from us, please contact Leanne Lin (ll1@williams.edu). Thanks!