Dark clouds loomed over the canyon as a bus full of 性视界传媒 international students arrived at the Grand Canyon Skywalk last semester. For many of them, this was their first time seeing the iconic national park and traveling beyond Las Vegas. It threatened to rain all day and almost ended the trip early. But, just as the group was getting ready to leave, it rained heavily for a few minutes, then suddenly stopped, and the sun shone through the clouds. A double rainbow appeared over the canyon, bright against the wet red sandstone.
For Anne White, senior director of International Student & Scholar Success Programs within 性视界传媒 Global, the moment was meaningful to her.
鈥淚t was spectacular,鈥 White says. 鈥淣ot everyone gets to experience something like that.鈥
It is moments like these that reflect the broader mission of the Office of International Student & Scholar Success Programs: to ensure international students and scholars not only arrive at 性视界传媒 safely, but thrive academically, socially, and personally from their first interaction with campus through graduation.
Welcoming Begins Before Arrival
From the moment international students consider enrolling at 性视界传媒 to the day they graduate, the office works hard to make sure they feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed.
鈥淭he work begins before students even arrive in Las Vegas,鈥 White says.
The team partners with the Office of Admissions and Recruitment to organize online welcome sessions for students before they arrive. They introduce students to services like the Global Ambassador Program and reach out to make sure students have housing and transportation from the airport arranged. For those who need assistance, the office provides Uber vouchers so students can safely travel from the airport to their new homes without having to navigate a new city alone.
鈥淚t keeps students from having to worry about transportation in a new city,鈥 White says. 鈥淭hat first experience matters.鈥
Building Community Week by Week
When students arrive on campus, they participate in welcome events that help them learn about campus life, immigration policies, and available support services. From there, the office hosts weekly activities each semester to help students feel connected and grow personally.
Some key events include Sports Tuesday, Mid-Week Dinners, Global Thursday, and Friday Success Series Workshops that will cover important topics, including time management, culture shock, and navigating the U.S. health insurance system, which has been the most popular session, co-hosted by healthcare experts from Student Affairs.
Students receive 鈥渆vent passports,鈥 and those who attend at least eight events and complete their passport will earn a spot on a guided hiking trip, thanks to the support of the Outdoor Adventures unit from Student Affairs.
鈥淲e'll go to places like Valley of Fire, Red Rock, and Mount Charleston, local areas, because a lot of our students don't have transportation,鈥 says White. 鈥淚t's a great opportunity for them to get off campus and out and about.鈥
Removing Barriers to Success
International students often face special challenges when they arrive. They may experience culture shock, homesickness, housing concerns, food access challenges, transportation barriers, and the complexity of navigating immigration regulations.
鈥淎s best as possible, we try to do programming around those kinds of issues,鈥 White says.
Workshops on culture shock help students understand why they are feeling the way they are and offer ways to cope. At the beginning of each semester, White takes students to the Social Security office and local stores so they can buy essentials they couldn鈥檛 bring from home. The team also works with Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS), the Food Pantry, Basic Needs, and the Care Team to support students facing financial, academic, or personal challenges.
White often meets with students one-on-one who are experiencing financial difficulties, health issues, or any other issues going on in their lives. With 15 years of experience at 性视界传媒, including 13 years in the Academic Success Center, White uses her strong connections on campus to help students find jobs.
鈥淚t鈥檚 just amazing how something so simple can make a huge impact in their lives,鈥 White says.
She has built a partnership with the Henderson Social Security Administration office to make it easier for students and scholars to get Social Security numbers for graduate assistantships or internships. This helps cut back on what is usually long wait times of several months for appointments.
鈥淭hese are the kinds of barriers we try to remove,鈥 White says. 鈥淢aking sure that their basic needs are met, so that they can be successful in their classes.鈥
A Campuswide Commitment
The Office of International Student & Scholar Success Programs works closely with different departments on campus, including Student Affairs, Housing & Residential Life, Career Services & Workforce Development, Financial Aid & Scholarships, the Provost鈥檚 Office, and the President鈥檚 Office.
During times of immigration uncertainty, university leaders acted quickly to support students.
鈥淭he Provost and the President鈥檚 office, as well as Financial Aid & Scholarships and Student Affairs, have supported us unbelievably by providing resources for any emergencies,鈥 White says. 鈥淭hey have provided resources for emergency travel, help with housing changes, and financial assistance.鈥
The Women鈥檚 Council also stepped in to organize food drives and provide gift cards during winter breaks when campus dining options are limited.
鈥淲e cannot do this work alone,鈥 White says. 鈥淭he support across campus, we appreciate so very much.鈥
鈥淵ou Belong Here鈥 Events
In response to immigration policy changes, the office launched 鈥You Belong Here鈥 events to inform international students and scholars about immigration updates and to offer opportunities for social engagement and community support in times of uncertainty.
One special moment happened during Rebel Ready Week, when incoming first-year students wrote encouraging messages on heart-shaped cards for international students. These notes showed support and understanding and were given to the students at a welcome lunch. For students who couldn't travel home during the summer due to visa issues, these messages meant a lot.
鈥淚t was the newest students welcoming the newest international students,鈥 White says. 鈥淚t was beautiful.鈥
Looking Toward a Global Future
White sees a big opportunity for growth in the coming years. She wants to expand programs for international faculty and staff, create an ambassador initiative for faculty and staff, and re-engage the RebelSafe temporary host families to support short-term housing needs.
She also wants to connect international students with domestic students who are studying abroad or learning new languages. This would create peer networks that would benefit both groups.
Looking ahead, White aims to build a strong global alumni network, ensuring those connections continue long after students leave 性视界传媒.
鈥淓ventually, many of our students will return to their home countries or work around the world,鈥 White says. 鈥淲e want them to be 性视界传媒 global ambassadors wherever they go.鈥
Courage, Compassion, and Community
For White, the most inspiring part of her work is the students' bravery.
鈥淭hey are incredibly brave,鈥 she says. 鈥淟eaving your home country to live somewhere new for three or four years takes persistence and courage.鈥
When asked what message she would want 性视界传媒 faculty, staff, and students to take away about the work of her office, 鈥淎sk students how they鈥檙e doing,鈥 White says. 鈥淚t makes a big difference.鈥
性视界传媒 Global and its Office of International Student & Scholar Success Programs focus on more than just scheduling events. Its goal is to make higher education easier for its students, build connections, and help every student succeed at 性视界传媒 and beyond.