Coming to America with limited English skills didn’t stop German native Lea Wagner from speaking in front of her peers at the recent Fall International Undergraduate Graduation Reception.
“At first, I got very nervous and usually I don’t get nervous speaking … but it felt good to be the one saying something,” said Wagner, an exchange student who spent her second sophomore semester at MTSU.
Wagner, along with other MTSU international students, gathered to celebrate future graduates Dec. 7 in the Student Union Ballroom in advance of the Saturday, Dec. 16, Fall Commencement ceremonies at Murphy Center where students from 12 countries will receive their undergraduate degrees.
“It’s nice people think of us and want to give us a farewell,” Wagner added. “I would have loved to stay longer because I’ve made so many friends and feel like I developed so much of my personality.”
David Schmidt, MTSU vice provost for International Affairs, opened the ceremony with well-wishes and words of wisdom and congratulations to all attendees.
“You all have managed to accomplish something not many people can do,” Schmidt said.
Filled with people from over 20 countries, the ballroom was also packed with grins, goodbyes and tasty refreshments.
Thirty-three graduates were honored, each receiving a customized stole representing their countries.
“This is really nice for them to do this for us; they did a great job, just really good,” said graduating senior Tarq Alanazi of Saudi Arabia.
International student Hussain Albakri also shared remarks, followed by words of congratulations from immigration specialist and international admissions program representative Randolph Scott.
Emily McAnally, international student and scholar services coordinator, played a major role in organizing the reception recognizing students who are graduating or finishing their exchange program this year.
“I think students being able to share with other friends and family back home about MTSU and other programs we offer could help the continuation of creating a better understanding between all the different countries and establish common ground,” she said.
The Office of International Affairs offers exchange programs and other unique services. Anyone interested in enrolling as an international student should visit http://www.mtsu.edu/international-admissions/index.php.
“My best work is done when I get to know these students and build a relationship with them which makes it easier to figure out what their needs are while at MTSU,” McAnally added.
For more information about the Office of International Affairs, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/intered/index.php or call 615-898-2116.
— Jayla Jackson (news@mtsu.edu)
Photo at top: From left, MTSU students Koichiro Kawaski, Yosuke Minami and Tzu Yang Chu come together to celebrate Minami’s completion of his exchange program at the Dec. 7 Fall International Undergraduate Graduation Reception in the Student Union Ballroom. The event was hosted by the Office of International Affairs. (MTSU photo by Jayla Jackson)