Application Essay: My Experience As An International Student

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Why have you applied for this position?*

You are looking for someone who has a strong passion in advising international students, who has successful experience in international student programming and assessment, and who aspires to transfer student’s passions and skills into designated career paths. I am that person. I have more than three years of experience working with international students, and my first-hand experience as one of them motivates me to help these underprivileged students achieve academic, career and personal success. My bachelor degree in International Business, graduate degree in Higher Education Administration, experience of social media marketing and fluency in Mandarin made me a great fit for this position.

What do you think you could bring to Pepperdine that someone else could not?*
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Constantly navigating cultural exchange, I understand student needs and challenges seeking jobs in America (e.g. communication barrier). Such first-hand insight and knowledge of student development are at the center of program development. For example, at Texas A&M University, I led International Student Workshops and increased student participation by 75%. These workshops aim to improve international student’s communication skills, but have been struggling with low student retention rate. I designed and conducted an online survey to identify student needs, and then I updated the curriculum to align with program goals and learning outcomes. With assessment tools, I was able to monitor program effectiveness and student learning. Student testimonials showed that participatory learning practice and informal assessments motivated students to devote more time in delivering effective

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