At The University of Northwestern – St. Paul (UNW), one of our core values is to create a community that reflects the diversity of the Body of Christ by intentionally promoting Christian unity in our community, particularly with respect to issues of racial, cultural and ethnic diversity, and biblical reconciliation.
The Student Life staff advances this mission of the university by coordinating programs, services, and resources that celebrate and nurture culturally, racially, ethnically, and globally diverse and transformative learning environments for all members of the UNW community. Our caring and qualified staff also advises and supports international and immigrant students, students who have grown up living in one or more cultures, and students of color in the areas of academic, cultural, spiritual, and personal growth.
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International and Multicultural New Student Orientation is a three-day orientation at the beginning of the academic year, providing students and their families with tools for adjusting to campus life and resources for academic success, as well as the opportunity to meet other students and begin the process of making new friends. Multicultural Student Services supports students of color by providing access to important resources, helping with cultural adjustment, advocating for unique needs, building relationships with students, and planning valuable programs designed to promote intercultural learning and biblical reconciliation on campus. Each student is connected with an upper-class student mentor who becomes a friendly, reliable and trustworthy source of information and support. International Student Services assists international students in their adjustment to university in the U.S. by providing spiritual, social and academic support to help them integrate into all aspects of life. We assist students in applying their learning to their own lives, vocation, and cultural contexts, as well as sharing their cultures with the university community. Each international student is connected with an upper-class student mentor who becomes a friendly, reliable and trustworthy source of information and support. International Family Friendship Program connects international students with families of Northwestern faculty, staff, and alumni to provide a "home away from home" and nurture cross-cultural friendships and support. Multicultural Student Organizations and Clubs
The following people and offices are available to assist you: Choua LeMay Intercultural Programs Manager—addresses student issues related to cultural adjustment, connecting to academic support or other services. Office location: G109 Phone: 651-631-5229 Brad Fenske DSO (Designated School Official)/International Student Advisor—available to advise and assist with matters regarding immigration issues. Office location: Registrar’s Office, N2134 Phone: 651-631-5334 Financial Aid Office—Financial Assistance Office location: N1118 Phone: 651-631-5212 Ruth Fries Culture, Language & Transition Training Instructor/Academic Program Manager—assists and advises with academic/cultural/language issues and special needs. Office location: N4232 Phone: 651-628-3241 FORCE (Fellowship of Reconciling Cultures Everywhere) Official Student Organization and Student Representation—plans multicultural events and is the voice for students on issues of culture and race. Office location: G123 Phone: 651-631-7638 |