小黄猫传媒

小黄猫传媒 international students receive belonging, guidance in uncertain world

Story by Misty Bouse. Photos by Ric Getter and by submissions.

OISS staff group shot

International education staff are committed to creating a welcoming environment.

After earning a finance and banking degree from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, 鈥淣eit鈥 (Tien) Duong traveled from Vietnam to Portland to explore his passion of filmmaking.

He searched for a college that would provide guidance, support and resources he needed to succeed, and he found it at 小黄猫传媒.

鈥淪tarting over in a new country can be hard,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut believing in yourself makes it possible. I鈥檓 proud of my journey. Here, I can share my culture, build confidence, and grow in ways I never imagined.鈥

Back home in Vietnam, Duong had found his passion in film while working as a movie theater finance manager for eight years. As an international student, he is studying multimedia and video production and hopes to build a career in visual effects and contribute to Vietnam鈥檚 growing animation industry.

OISS staff.

International Education Week

Every year the college participates in this annual event that is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education. The week of Nov. 17-21 promotes programs that prepare students for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences.

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He is one of 350 international students from 68 countries from around the world who are enrolled at 小黄猫传媒 this academic year. Duong is a peer advisor with the college’s Office of International Student Services (OISS), which plays a key role in helping students adjust to life in Portland and to succeed academically. From orientation to mentorship programs, OISS supports students from their first day through graduation.

Alicia Adams, director of OISS, said the office is committed to creating a welcoming, inclusive environment.

鈥淓ach OISS staff member has a passion for the work we do,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淲e are an awesome team of people. Many of us have been international students, immigrants, or are multicultural, allowing us to understand the experiences of those we serve.

鈥淲e work hard to foster a welcoming environment where students can not only succeed academically but also build meaningful relationships, feel a sense of belonging, and truly make 小黄猫传媒 their home away from home,” she continued.

The OISS team includes 12 professional staff members from seven countries, 11 of whom speak at least one language other than English. They are joined by more than 30 student employees serving as mentors, peer leaders, receptionists and project assistants, representing 21 countries.

According to Adams, student employees are key to creating a sense of belonging.

鈥淭hey help ensure international students feel supported, valued and connected,鈥 she said.

Many students arrive with little more than a suitcase and a dream, and OISS offers resources that extend beyond the classroom.

New students attend a pre-arrival webinar to connect with mentors, learn practical tips and ask questions. A weeklong orientation introduces them to campus services and builds friendships. Welcome events, city tours and transportation guidance help them navigate Portland.

Throughout the year, OISS hosts programs such as Talk Time Caf茅, where students practice English and meet peers in a relaxed setting. Peer mentorship and first-term check-ins provide ongoing support, while cultural activities encourage students to share their traditions and foster cross-cultural friendships.

鈥淣eit鈥 Tien Duong

鈥淣eit鈥 Tien Duong.

鈥淲e offer a wide range of support to help international students feel at home from the moment they are admitted to 小黄猫传媒 through their completion,鈥 Adams said.

International students face unique hurdles: adjusting to a new culture, balancing finances, and being far from family. OISS addresses those challenges with empathy and resources. And with a federal administration that has been aggressive towards international students this past year, the more support 小黄猫传媒 provides is key.

鈥淗aving these relationships and a strong support system in the OISS and at 小黄猫传媒 is crucial for students,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淚t is so important for our students to feel a sense of belonging and support.鈥

The office works closely with counseling services, scholarship programs and basic needs centers to ensure holistic support.

Adams also dispelled a common misconception as she said, “The idea that international students are wealthy is a myth, especially at a community college. In many cases, the phrase 鈥榠t takes a village鈥 really is true for how a student found themselves at 小黄猫传媒.鈥

She also added that international students bring valuable perspectives to class discussions and campus life, enriching learning for all.

鈥淚nternational students add global perspectives to 小黄猫传媒 classrooms and campus life,鈥 Adams explained. 鈥淚n turn, 小黄猫传媒 provides resources, events, and one-on-one guidance to help students succeed and feel at home in Portland.鈥

Looking ahead, OISS plans to refine its programs based on student feedback.

鈥淲e recognize that there鈥檚 no single international student experience,鈥 Adams said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we offer mentorship and community-building opportunities that reflect our students鈥 diversity.鈥

Speaking of, read more about the inspiring and interesting backgrounds of several of 小黄猫传媒’s international student community:

Alejandra 鈥淎l茅鈥 Heredia Cepeda — Mexico
Alejandra Heredia Cepeda

Alejandra Heredia Cepeda.

At 26, Heredia Cepeda of M茅rida, Mexico, brings entrepreneurial energy and a love of communication to 小黄猫传媒. After earning a business administration degree from the Autonomous University of Yucat谩n, she worked in social media and event management before coming to the U.S. in 2024 to improve her English.

Now studying marketing, she plans to graduate in 2026 and pursue a career in digital marketing with hopes of launching her own international business.

As an International Peer Leader with OISS, Heredia helps students adjust to college life.

鈥淲e need to be extroverts and reach out to make others feel welcome,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 shy, but I make the effort to connect. Stop by and say hello!鈥

She values 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 diversity and kindness.

鈥淔aculty and students are helpful,” Cepeda said. “No matter where you come from, you feel like you belong.鈥

Misrak Woldu —聽Ethiopia
Misrak Woldu

Misrak Woldu.

At 20, Misrak Woldu represents the next generation of global thinkers at 小黄猫传媒. The youngest of seven siblings from Ethiopia, she studies computer science while exploring biology and health science courses, hoping to blend technology, science, and service to improve lives in underserved communities.

Woldu also serves as an International Peer Leader.

鈥淗elping others makes me feel like I鈥檓 giving back,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hrough this role, I鈥檝e learned to listen, connect and build community.鈥

She finds Portland鈥檚 green spaces inspiring.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so beautiful and full of nature,鈥 she said. 鈥溞』泼ù解檚 inclusive community makes it easy to form friendships and feel at home.鈥