Kenyan students studying in the United States of America
have been told to carefully seek for information concerning foreign students
and on immigration regulations in order for them to avoid encountering
stumbling blocks in their academic endevours.
This was said by a visiting don from the Western Michigan
State University in the United States of America Ms Catheleen Fuller at Egerton
University when she addressed students, parents, academic staff and
administrators involved in a twinning academic programme between the two
universities that was initiated some five years ago.
The don observed that many foreign students not only from
Kenya but also from other countries across the world who opt to undertake
higher learning in the USA encounter difficulties that affect their academic
missions due to lack of adequate information.
“Many students fail to accomplish their studies because they
do not do enough research to understand all the necessary requirements
pertaining to foreign students in USA. mishaps in factors like psychological preparedness,
fees payments, immigration regulations, students working programmes and
academic procedures cause a lot of
difficulties to foreign students” She said.
The don who is a coordinating facilitator of the twinning
progrmme at WMSU encouraged parents and the government to take an active role
in ensuring success of foreign students by facilitating the payment of fees and
availing necessary information on immigration to USA.
The Twinning programme between Egerton University (Kenya)
and Western Michigan State University (USA) involves several undergraduate degree
programmes students admitted under the programme to undertake the first two
academic years at Egerton before proceeding on to WMSU to wrap up the remaining
academic years.
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