
There are a number of people who
can help you prepare for your departure to your host country and answer specific
questions you may have about the country and your grant. Keep in mind that LASPAU
staff members are available to assist you as you plan for your future studies.
Do not hesitate to send email, call, or write.
During the Placement Process
When we are applying to academic
programs on your behalf, your main contact at LASPAU will be your placement
or program coordinator. He or she will be available to answer any questions
you have regarding your academic admission. Please see the Placement
Staff section of the LASPAU website for your coordinator's contact details.
After You Arrive at Your University
Your main contact at LASPAU during
your academic program will be your program advisor, who is available to help
you with academic and personal matters, finances, immigration status, and return
to your country. Your LASPAU program advisor will monitor your progress and
provide counseling as necessary to ensure that you plan and complete your academic
program. This program should meet both your needs and the expectations of your
sponsors. Please see the Advising
Staff section of the LASPAU website for your advisor's contact details.
Program advisors have responsibilities
for specific countries and programs. We encourage you to consult with them early
on, as this will help facilitate your academic program as well as your stay
in your host country. Program advisors will also be in touch with you on a regular
basis, to check on your progress and ask you to report on your work.
Throughout Your Program
To ensure the most effective assistance,
please inform us of changes in the following areas:
- academic advisor at your host
institution
- current address in your host
country, telephone number, and email address
- marital status or number of dependents
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Email: This is the most effective
way to communicate with LASPAU staff when you have questions on policies and
procedures. Please send LASPAU your email address as soon as possible, preferably
by email. If you handwrite your email address on your information sheet or another
form, use lowercase letters and indicate the difference between potentially
confusing characters, such as "-" (a hyphen) and "_" (an
underscore), "o" (the letter) and "Ø" (the number),
and "l" (the letter) and "1" (the number).
Phone calls: Please dial
direct, rather than collect or person-to-person. If the staff member you need
is not available, leave a voicemail message including your telephone number
and area code and the hours when you can be reached. LASPAU staff members listen
to their messages throughout the day and will call you back as soon as possible. Remember
that most public telephones do not receive incoming calls, so if you want your
call to be returned, be sure to find a phone where we can reach you.
Fax: LASPAU's fax number
is 1-617-495-8990. Please be sure to add the international direct dialing prefix
(for example, 00 or 01 in many countries) if you are sending us a fax from outside
the United States. LASPAU has one fax number for the entire office, so it is
important to include the name of the person you wish to contact on the front
page of your fax.
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University communities provide a
wide variety of useful services. Resources provided specifically for students
often complement rather than duplicate those offered by the community at large.
It is to your benefit to take advantage of all the available resources, seeking
out those that best meet your needs.
International Student Advisors
Most universities employ professionals
who handle the specific concerns of international students. International or
foreign student advisors, also known as overseas student counselors, are acquainted
with government regulations affecting international students and with their
special concerns. They are key people in addressing the personal and academic
issues of international students. Through the international student office,
you may also learn about other international students with whom you can share
experiences and information; get advice on settling into your community and
accessing university services; and seek counseling related to legal, academic,
or personal concerns. LASPAU staff members communicate regularly with international
student offices and will work with them to solve any problem you may encounter.
Inform the international student
office of changes in your department or degree objective, address, and personal
or financial status. When you finish your program, notify the international
student office of your departure.
Academic Advisors
University departments usually assign
each degree candidate an academic advisor, who assists with program planning.
Interaction with your academic advisor can be one of the most rewarding parts
of your program. Advisors are an excellent resource and can direct you to publications,
conferences, and colleagues in your field. If you find that another professor's
academic interests more closely relate to the objectives of your graduate program,
you may wish to change advisors, but first consult with your LASPAU program
advisor.
Your academic advisor will help
you plan your program within the first few weeks of your studies. Should you
need to request a major program change, you should seek your academic advisor's
assistance, in consultation with your LASPAU program advisor.
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Meeting
with Your Academic Advisor
Academic advisors are of
immeasurable help to international students; do not hesitate to consult
yours throughout the course of your studies. However, professors have
many obligations besides advising students, so it is important to respect
their time constraints and availability. Remember, the quality can be
as important as the quantity of time spent with your advisor. You may
want to keep these points in mind:
- Professors often have
specific hours for meetings (office hours). If you can't make these
scheduled periods, try to arrange a mutually convenient time.
- Prepare your questions
ahead of time.
- If you require assistance
with a LASPAU form or letter, fill out as much of the form as possible
and perhaps even draft the letter for your professor.
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If your advisor is unavailable or
away for an extended period of time, another member of your department may be
able to assist you. If your academic advisor changes during your program, please
inform your program advisor at LASPAU as soon as possible.
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You are in a unique position to
accomplish two important academic goals while in your host country: you will
expand and enhance your personal academic experience and expertise, and you
will formulate a program of study that will benefit your home institution upon
your return. Therefore, it is important that you develop a plan for communicating
regularly with a contact at your home institution so that you can share information
about your progress and the institution's needs and developments.
By keeping in touch with your home
institution, you will be certain to fulfill their needs as expressed in your
academic statement of purpose and their statement of support for your studies
(the basis for your selection as a grantee). Your correspondence with faculty
or administrators will help show them how your achievements can further their
institutional development plans. It will also provide you with a source of current
information for research you may conduct in your host country relating to your
home institution or country. At the same time, you may be able to facilitate
your institution's quest for academic or research information that is not readily
available at home. When you return, you will be fully aware of your institution's
growth and development during your absence and more readily able to adapt and
relate your study abroad experience to your institutional responsibilities.
It is your responsibility to follow
any special procedures or requirements for the renewal of your leave of absence.
You will likely have a contract with your home institution that outlines your
responsibilities during your program and indicates the position and terms of
employment you can expect upon completion of your studies and your return home.
Be sure to notify your home institution of all major academic and program-related
issues, as well as the date by which you expect to return. As you near the end
of your studies, we will ask you to write to your institution to confirm their
reincorporation plans for you.
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