The Center for International Education (CIE) and the Office of Intercultural Immersion Programs emphasize that all students are eligible to participate in the many intercultural immersion programs at UWEC. This includes all international students.
“Our cultural immersion programs offer international students the chance to expand their academic and cultural learning and overall American experience,” says Chinese program manager Yiliu Yang.
International students often seek travel within the U.S., and domestic intercultural immersion programs provide unique options to travel with a purpose and often academic credit.
“Traveling and learning alongside faculty, staff and other students lets these students feel safe and secure. It is a significant factor that they and their parents consider when making decisions about travel during their time here,” Yang says.
This past January, two students from China took part in a cultural immersion in Hawaii called “Cultural Preservation through Tourism,” a program led by director of Multicultural Student Services Caitlin Lee, and campus Upward Bound coordinator May Xiong.
Rong (Krystal) Wang and Yangguang Cheng are enrolled at UW-Eau Claire through the 1+2+1 dual-degree program with the Changshu Institute of Technology, a program making up just over half of the total international enrollment.
Xiong says that it was exciting for the Chinese students to experience the deep dive into the people and places of Hawaii, and it added useful perspective to the fellow students.
“As we all learned about Hawaii together, it was nice that Rong and Yangguang shared with the group the many similarities they observed with their heritage and beliefs. They compared and contrasted for us Chinese and Hawaiian myths, stories of origins and overall land structures, which added even more dimension to our overall experience.”
We asked the students to summarize their immersion experiences through a short Q&A series, hoping to let all Blugold students in on some of the magic that happens during the transformative intercultural immersion opportunities at UW-Eau Claire.
Taking their international studies a bit further through immersion