What is the purpose of the Friendship Family
Program?
The Program seeks to introduce MSU international students to life
in the U.S. and to acquaint Lansing area residents with other cultures
through personal interaction in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
Who are Friendship Families?
They are single or married persons, who desire to know about MSU
international students and their culture.
How will the student and the family share their time?
The activities shared will depend on the interests of both the
families and the students. A family meal, a cultural, or sporting
event, a sightseeing trip around the area, a box of cookies at
exam time, phone calls, a picnic and holiday celebrations are
some suggestions of activities that can be done.
What are the responsibilities of the Friendship Families?
The responsibilities vary depending on the families choice of
participation.
A new Friendship Family Program applicant must complete a
3-step application process:
All steps are required in order to be matched with a MSU international
student.
Attending an orientation seminar is required for all levels of
participation in the program. The orientation seminars are held
three times a year, and are conducted by MSU OISS staff and the
Friendship Family Program volunteers at the International Center
on campus. You will be notified of the date, time and location.
It requires about 2 hours of your time.
While mutual inquiry into each others' religious beliefs and
practices is an acceptable part of sharing cultural values and
friendship, we should always respect the right of others to hold
different beliefs and practices. Also, Friendship Families do
not assume responsibility for financial, immigration, academic,
employment, health or serious adjustment problems. The MSU Office
for International Students and Scholars (OISS) is well able to
provide the needed help in these areas. They can be contacted
at 353-1720.
The Friendship Family Program is a part of CVIP(Community Volunteers
for International Programs), a volunteer organization associated
with MSU's OISS office and NAFSA: Association of International
Educators.
Thank you so much for your interest in showing kindness to MSU
international students.
| Contact Person: |
Iris Horner |
349-1865 |
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Bonnie Bankson |
482-6657 |