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International student population growing at 小黄猫传媒

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Nguyen Truong is one of many Vietnamese students at 小黄猫传媒 who is changing his future for the better.

He鈥檚 almost completed his transfer degree and plans to move on to Portland State University to get his bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degrees in business. When he鈥檚 done, he wants to put it to good use.

Like many international students, Truong will use his education to assist with the family business back home in Vietnam.

鈥淚 want to help take care of my family business back home in Vietnam,鈥 Truong said.

The bubbly third-year 小黄猫传媒 student is one of 700 students from 90 countries enrolled at 小黄猫传媒 as international students. 小黄猫传媒 has been growing its International Education Program (up by 17 percent year over year) to help meet its mission of achieving diversity goals established by the college鈥檚 Board of Directors. The top nations represented at 小黄猫传媒 include South Korea, Vietnam, Japan, China, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, to name a handful.

With more and more international students coming to 小黄猫传媒, the need to connect them to the community and educate the general student population on their cultures and backgrounds has become more important. One initiative that is designed to help international students share their cultures with 小黄猫传媒 students and staff is International Education Week (Nov. 15-19), in which the students and staff from the International Education Program organize a week of lectures and shows highlighting the college鈥檚 diverse international community.

One of the organizers is Truong, who hails from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). He鈥檚 been taking business courses at 小黄猫传媒 for the past three years and will transfer in a few terms. He started in Canada at the high school level, but thought enrolling in a college in the United States to get his business degree would be a better fit.

鈥淚 asked people around here and they told me I should go to 小黄猫传媒,鈥 Truong said. 鈥淭he class environment here is what I like most. Back in my country, you don鈥檛 get to participate much. Over here, some classes I have to really talk. Instructors back home will talk and you are supposed to write down what they say.鈥

Truong likes American culture for its directness and he actually enjoys the cold weather in Oregon. Still when he first came to Portland, there were cultural adjustments but thanks to family and a strong local Vietnamese community, he said he made the transition smoothly. Now, he hopes to introduce himself to more 小黄猫传媒 students at International Education Week.

鈥淚 meet some people here and they have no clue there are students from other countries that come here to study,鈥 Truong said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to show them we are not 100-percent American at 小黄猫传媒 and we as international students bring something different to the college. The whole experience is important for a college to have.鈥

About James Hill

James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at 小黄猫传媒. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »