International Student Success Class
International Student Success (IP 1) helps you establish a strong learning foundation and enables you to transfer well. IP 1 prepares all new international students for personal and academic success at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË and beyond. It provides students with essential information and practical skills that will help make their transition to »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College and the US as seamless as possible.
The IP 1 class targets areas where students are known to struggle during their first quarters. Students in this course have many opportunities to develop and perfect their skills working alongside their Peer Mentors.
- Required for all new academic level international students - All first quarter academic students are enrolled in this one-quarter course. Students will attend weekly meetings with instructors and Peer Mentors.
- Regular Meetings with Mentors – In addition to your in-class meetings, mentors and students will meet for an additional hour during each week to go over issues important to the student, develop relationships, and find further connection to the campus, community and friends.
Course topics include:
- Introduction to the US education system
- Classroom expectations & Study skills
- Personal Health/Safety
- »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College resources
- Getting Involved (clubs, jobs, volunteering)
- Critical Thinking
- Academic Honesty
- Major/Career Selection
- Developing Educational and Transfer plans
At the end of the quarter, the students will have:
- A set of new skills that will help them perform successfully in and out of class
- An indispensable list of college resources and knowledge of how to benefit the most from each
- Very practical information and tips on how to achieve personal and academic success at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË College
Peer Mentors are experienced students who listen to concerns you might have and speak with you from their own experience. Having someone to trust helps ease the uncertainties of your new life here at »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË. Your Peer Mentor will be available by text and email in addition to meeting with you twice weekly. You will be assigned your own Peer Mentor the first week of class. Peer Mentors look forward to helping you!
Testimonials
"I like that everyone in the class was encouraged to speak up at one point and I found that being broken up into different groups every week helped me meet and interact with new people."
"I learned about student diversity in this school as well as the abundance of »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË resources available to support students."
Point of contact for questions: Andrew Turgeon aturgeon@greenriver.edu