Culture Shock

Culture shock is a phenomenon many people experience when they travel abroad, whether for vacation, school, business, or a permanent move. It is the result of being in an unfamiliar culture. International students in the US might experience culture shock while adapting to American culture. Even students studying outside the US in one of our education abroad programs can experience it too. Culture shock can bring feelings of confusion, anxiety, homesickness, and sometimes fear. It can be very intense, particularly at the beginning of your stay. However, each individual experiences culture shock differently.

In general, cultural shock has 4 different stages. Individuals may go through the stages in order, skip stages, or even repeat some. The length of each stage is also unique to each person. Therefore, it’s important to identify what stage you might be experiencing. During the first stage, the honeymoon stage, you are thrilled and feel positive about being in this new environment.  As time goes on, this feeling of happiness and excitement wears off, leading to the frustration stage. In this stage, you become increasingly frustrated about the different ways things are done in the host country compared to your home country. At this point, you may question if coming to this new place was actually a good idea. This stage is usually the most difficult to overcome in the culture shock cycle.

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Student Spotlight – Milan Raj Paswan

This week we are proud to present our new Student Government President-Elect, Milan Raj Paswan! Milan is a Marketing Major from Nepal. He is also a student worker at our CIS Front Desk!

He would like to extend his gratitude for his recent success:

“It feels great to be elected as the President of the Student Government Association. With all of your support, we will for sure be able to initiate changes to support every student on campus.”

Milan’s favorite spot on campus is Atwood because there are many places that can help one relax. You can sit by the fireplace or grab some Chick-Fil-A and hangout in the main lounge!

One thing Milan would like to tell international students is that it can get pretty overwhelming when you are applying to or are here in another country. But don’t panic! Reach out to seniors, student organizations and CIS to ask questions! Once you are here, SCSU offers tons of resources to help you ease your transition. You will eventually find your home away from home.

Congratulations Milan!

CIS Staff Spotlight – Stephanie Trottier

It’s Spotlight Thursday time!

This week we are highlighting our new Office Manager – Stephanie Trottier! She recently joined our CIS team and is excited to meet all of you!

Her favorite part about being with CIS is the opportunity to work with international students. She really enjoys getting to know students and learning about their culture! She’s also a new DSO. She’ll be working on travel signatures and I-20 reprints.

Stephanie is also a proud SCSU Husky! She graduated with her Bachelor’s in Global Studies and will complete her Masters of Public Administration degree in Spring 2022!

Stephanie’s favorite hobby is to make handmade earrings out of clay. One piece of advice she would provide for international students is to be active on campus and seek out new experiences. It’s the best way to learn about American culture and meet new friends.

Stop by our office to say Hi to Stephanie!