The university welcome 20 new international students to the Neumann family this year: 17 undergraduates and three graduate students.
The undergraduates hail from Canada (10), Colombia (1), Finland (2), Guatemala (1), Nigeria (1), Northern Ireland (1), and Vietnam (1). The graduate students come from Canada, Kenya, and Ukraine to enter master's degree programs in Education, Organizational and Strategic Leadership, and Pastoral Counseling.
According to Scott Keller, coordinator of International Studies Education, “Welcoming new international students (exchange and degree-seeking) to our Neumann community each fall is one of the most rewarding aspects of my position. It is an honor and a privilege to get to know students from all over the world, to facilitate their transition to life in America, and to see them grow and develop throughout their time with us. My colleagues and I truly appreciate their presence on campus and all that they add to our learning environment.”