Coaching vs. Therapy - What’s Right For You?
This article compares two main services, coaching and psychotherapy, that many international students in the U.S. would benefit from.
How to Succeed as an International Student in the U.S - Part I
What are the key skills international students need to develop in order to succeed in the U.S.? This articles discusses the importance of networking, being proactive, and student confidence.
How Decreasing Enrollment Among International Students Can Impact US Campuses
With international student enrollment decreasing in the U.S., how will students’ campus life be impacted? This article discusses how students can manage changes in three main areas: student support/resources, job hunting in the U.S., and student wellbeing on-campus.
Family Pressure for International Students
Many international students face significant family pressure. This article discusses where the pressure may come from and how to proactively manage it.
A Guide to Making Friends on Campus
Going back to in-person classes can be exciting yet anxiety-provoking for international students. This article discusses how international students meet friends on campus and how to start conversations with their peers.
How to Effectively Transition Back to In-Person Schooling
Getting back to in-person schooling requires some adjustment. This article discusses how international students can get back to the norm and get comfortable with the uncomfortable.
All About Dating for Asian International Students
Traditional Asian upbringing teaches students to just focus on school and refrain from dating until they complete their education. It takes practice to know what would make a good romantic partner.
Finding Your First Job in the U.S.
This article offers six pieces of advice for international students as they prepare to find their first job in the U.S. after graduation.
International Students in a Leadership Position
This blog discusses top 10 important skills international students should build in order to grow into an effective leader in the U.S.
Managing Depression During the Winter Months
The winter months in the U.S. can be difficult for international students who are not used to colder temperatures and shorter days. This blog offers tips to help students better manage their winter blues.
You’re Not Going Home for the Holidays
Many international students feel extra lonely during the holiday season when most of their peers go home to spend time with their families. This blog offers some fun, meaningful alternative ideas for students to enjoy their holiday experience in the U.S.