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What is Brown doing to advocate for international students?
Over the past several years, Brown and its international students and scholars have experienced an unprecedented array of immigration-related challenges and setbacks. We have worked closely with peer institutions, higher education associations, Rhode Island congressional delegations, and other partners to advocate for inclusive support of international students and scholars including:
What off-campus housing resources are available?
Brown Auxiliary Services’ “Guide to Living Off-Campus” is a resource page for off-campus housing. In addition, graduate students can join GSBB, a Brown graduate student listserv, which often has postings about roommates and sublets.
What opportunities will be available to meet and connect with other international students?
What campus facilities and resources will be available if I choose to take a personal leave?
English is not my primary language. What language support resources are available to support me?
Writing and English Language Support staff are available to support students with questions around language, terminology, or usage, and using English in different academic and social settings. Students can choose from in-person, synchronous or asynchronous virtual consultation options, and can schedule an appointment on the ELS website or email [email protected].