The Program seeks to acquaint MSU international students with Lansing area residents in an atmosphere of mutual respect. It is designed to introduce international students to American culture.
Who are Friendship Families?
They are single or married persons who want to know more about
a MSU international student and his/her culture. The families
live in the greater Lansing area and have different occupations
and variety of interests.
Who sponsors this program?
Community Volunteers for International Programs (CVIP) is an MSU
volunteer organization associated with the Office for International
Students and Scholars (OISS). This program is one of 15 different
CVIP programs for international students and their spouses.
How will the student(s) 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. You are greatly
encouraged to enjoy this opportunity as much as you can. A Friendship
Family is looking forward to meeting you and they will want to
help you feel welcome while you are here at Michigan State University.
What are the responsibilities of the Friendship Families?
In the Friendship Family Monthly Program, your Friendship
Family will be in touch with you at least once a month to share
some time together. In the Friendship Family Holiday Program,
your Friendship Family will get together with you at either one
or both of the Thanksgiving or Christmas holidays. Your family
will usually provide transportation for your get-togethers if
you do not have a car.
Discussion of religious beliefs and practices is an acceptable
part of sharing cultural values, but both you and the family should
always respect each others' beliefs and practices.
Families do not assume responsibility for financial, immigration,
academic, employment, health or serious adjustment problems. If
you have a problem, contact an advisor at the Office for International
Students and Scholars (OISS), Room 103, Center for International
Programs. Phone 353-1720.
What are the Responsibilities of the students?
The responsibilities vary depending on your choice of participation:



