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A Guide for International Graduate Students 2009-2010

 

8.  Campus Resources

Campus Tours

      If you arrive early, you may want to take a free student-led tour of the campus offered by the Orange Key Guide Service. For current tour information, please consult the tour schedule  or call the Frist Campus Center Welcome Desk at (609) 258-1766.   

International Resources on Campus

You will find many offices with resources to help international students at Princeton. 

  • Office of Visa Services

The Office of Visa Services is part of the University’s Office of General Counsel and is responsible for immigration advising for international graduate students as well as visiting scholars, faculty and research staff. The office is located on the second floor of 120 Alexander Street across from Forbes College. For more information, you can consult the OVS website.

The Davis International Center, part of the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, provides programming for the international population of the University. The Center organizes the Host Family program and English Conversation groups.

The Consortium of International Student Organizations is an umbrella organization for all ethnic, national and international student groups (graduate and undergraduate), which, working closely with the Davis International Center, meets regularly to network and promote joint sponsorship on the programs that enhance a sense of cosmopolitan presence on campus and give a better understanding of their cultures. The Consortium includes the International Student Association at Princeton, Council of International Graduate Students, and many national and ethnic student organizations. For more information about the Consortium and to find out a list of country/regional specific international student groups please consult the Consortium website.

 

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