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Make ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø and Cincinnati your home.

Start by finding students who are having the same global experience that you are or meeting students who are curious about your country and your travels. You'll find a warm welcome!

IPALs

International Partners and Leaders (IPALs) is a student group run through ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø International.

These international and domestic students are ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø International's ambassadors on campus. They help host events so every ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø student can share experiences and make new friends. All students are welcome at the events, so follow the IPALs social media (@ucipals) and ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø International's social media to find out what is happening.

If you are interested in supporting ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø's international students, learn more about applying to join this group of student leaders through GetInvolvedÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø.


International student groups

There are many other internationally-themed student groups on campus. You can search "international" or a specific country name in the organizations tab of GetInvolvedÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø to see whether there is a group you would like to join.

Can't find one? Start your own!Ìý

International student organizations with contact information
Student Organization (Email linked if available) Social Media AccountÌý
African Student Association
Arab Student Association
Asian American Association Ìý
Bengali Student Association
Brazilian Student Association
Bridges International at ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø
Chinese Students and Scholars Association Ìý
Club-Hispano
Cultural Society of Iranian Students in Cincinnati Ìý
Gujarati Student Association
Indian Students Association
International Bearcats (iCats)
Japanese and American Student Society
Korean Culture & Dance Club
Latinx en Accion
Midwest Dhamaka
Nepalese Student Association
Nigerian Students' Association
Omani Students Association Ìý
Pinoy-American Student Organization
Rangla Punjab
Saudi Arabian Student Association
SKY @ ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø
South Asian American Student Association
Sri Lankan Students Association
Taiwanese Student Association
Telugu Student Association
The Collective
ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø Dhadak International Dance Team
Undergraduate German Student Association Ìý
United Asian Advocates
ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø Laya
Vietnamese International Student Association Ìý
Vietnamese Student Association
International Graduate Student Association

If any information on this list is inaccurate, contact our office.

ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø International invites ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø internationally focused student organizations to outline and submit proposals to receive funding for campus events. Funding is available for an academic year on a first-come, first-served basis.Ìý

The event must meet the following basic criteria:

  1. Event must be hosted by a partnership of at least two student organizations registered withÌýCSI. A student organization may only receive funding once per academic semester.
  2. The event must take place on ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø's campus.Ìý
  3. The event must be open to the general ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø student population.
  4. Event hosts must propose a creative way to get international and domestic students to attend the event.
  5. Request for funding must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the anticipated event date. Any requests received that do not meet the 30 day requirement will be denied.
  6. Funding requests must not exceed $2,000 USD per event.
  7. The expected attendance for each event must be more than 250 people.
  8. ÌýÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø International must be identified as a sponsor of the event, and would like to have marketing materials in hand prior to marketing campaign.
  9. ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø International will not sign contracts for the event.
  10. Funds cannot be used for alcohol, fundraising money, or for anything that may be in violation of university policies.

For any questions, please contact Lorri Blanton.


Volunteer

A great way to get involved in the community is by volunteering! ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø's Center for Community Engagement helps students find service opportunities (and bonus: they may count as service hours for common ÃÀ¸ß÷¹ÙÍø scholarships).


Explore Cincinnati

Since when do pigs fly? What's the Big Red Machine? Why is there a district called Over the Rhine when the nearest river is named the Ohio?ÌýIf you live in Cincinnati, you'll learn the answers to all of those questions, and many more.

You'll understand Cincinnati's character as a surprisingly international city, headquarters to almost a dozen Fortune 500 companies, that still thinks of itself as a solidly German-American town and still splits itself east/west along a canal that was paved over a century ago.

We're a midwestern city perched on the southern-most edge of the U.S.'s northern states, just over the mountains from the eastern seaboard and a long day's journey from the prairies and plateaus of the greater midwest.

We have the oldest city food festival in the U.S. and the big sister to New York City's famous Brooklyn Bridge. Our distinctive collection of 19th-century Italianate buildings has rapidly filled with exciting restaurants in the 21st century. A glorious art deco train station houses some of our museums, and a museum houses a collection of iconic signs that signal Americana the world over.

A journalist once called Cincinnati, perched along the Ohio River, "Ohio's front porch." We hope you'll find it a welcoming place.