International students have many possibilities for fellowship and activity outside their departments through the International Student Office.
The College of Agriculture has one of the broadest representation of nations across its eight departments, including students in graduate programs, some undergraduates and visiting scholars in short-term training programs and internships.
The Office of International Agriculture is here to support you as you join the university, become settled in the community, and anticipate your next transition to home or a third country for work or further study.
We can guide you through the financial and administrative channels of the university and compliance with U.S. regulations. Please remember that the sooner we learn about your difficulties or possibilities, the better we can assist you in resolving the problems and realizing your potential.
In the spring semester, each department nominates an outstanding international graduate student to be recognized at a dinner usually held in April.
Let us know how we can help!
Last Updated: February 01, 2013