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Orientation & Dates

What do I do when I first arrive at Cascadia?

First, visit the International Programs office, located on the 2nd floor of the Library Annex.  The Library Annex is in the middle of campus across from the library.

Bring the following items:
  • Your I-20
  • Your passport
  • Your I-94 (a small white card that you receive on the airplane that is usually stapled into your passport)

When is Orientation?

  Start Term Orientation Date Schedule
  Fall 2008 Tuesday, September 17th, 2008
10am - 4pm
Room: 240 in Cascadia
Orientation Schedule (.doc file)

When should I arrive for class?

New students should arrive at least two weeks before classes start in order to take a COMPASS placement test, find a place to live, and just get settled. The test will place you in the right English and math classes; it is not something you pass or fail and your admission status does not depend on your test results.

You are allowed to enter the country a maximum of 30 days before the start date on your I-20. 

What program should I study at Cascadia?

If you would like to transfer to a university in the U.S. or elsewhere and earn a Bachelor's degree, you should enroll in an Associate degree program.  Certificate programs are for people who want to gain professional skills for employment.  The large majority of our international students enroll in the Associate Degree programs.

What do I do if I need help while I'm away from my family?

Call or visit the International Programs (IPO) office. We can help with almost any problem.  If we can't help, we will direct you to the people who can.

What is Seattle like?

Seattle is a large city surrounded by beautiful nature.  In Seattle you will see trees, rolling hills, and bodies of water alongside skyscrapers--it's a large city with lots of activity!  Seattle’s public transportation is easy to use, and there are lots of restaurants, activities and movie theatres near the campus. Cascadia is also close to a major shopping mall.  We have all four seasons here, but never too much snow.  While it's rumored to rain a lot, it is usually a light rain and never stops the local people from going out!

How can I meet and socialize with other students and make new friends?

It's easy, and now is a great time to come to Cascadia because we have new programs which offer more opportunities to meet people!  You can call or visit the International Programs Office to find out about scheduled activities, join the International Club, ask us to arrange an American conversation partner, join a school sport or take advantage of leadership opportunities.  Many options are available; come and ask us!

Where can I obtain information in my home country about education in the USA?

We highly recommend that all accepted and potential students visit an EducationUSA center before coming to the U.S.  A wealth of information is available on their website: http://educationusa.state.gov/.  EducationUSA also conducts orientation sessions, which we encourage our students to attend.  For information on EducationUSA advising centers, please go to: http://educationusa.state.gov/predeparture/sources/centers.htm.  They can give you information about living and studying in the U.S. as well as tips for your visa interview.

 

Last updated on: March 20, 2008

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