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ISSO October Newsletter
This month's highlights
include:
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IFest 2006 Thank You!
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Optional Practical
Training Information Session
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“Green Card” Diversity Lottery Begins
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International Coffee Hour Dates in October
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Don’t forget to change your clocks on Oct. 29
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Christmas International House Information
1. IFest 2006
This is a big THANK YOU to
all who participated in UNC Charlotte’s 31st annual International
Festival on September 30th! It was a wonderful event, and you played a role in
helping to teach thousands of people a little bit more about your area of the
world. We hope that you will do the same next year!
2. Optional Practical
Training (OPT) Information Session for December Graduates
The ISSO will be holding
an information session for students graduating in December and interested in
applying for Post-Completion Optional Practical Training (OPT). Please plan to
attend, as lots of important information will be discussed.
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Friday,
October 6th at 4pm in Denny 111
3. “Green Card Diversity
Lottery” Begins
Each year, the Diversity
Lottery Program makes 55,000 immigrant visas available through a lottery to
people who come from countries with low rates of immigration to the United
States. The State Department holds the lottery every year, and randomly selects
approximately 110,000 applicants from all qualified entries. For more
information and to apply, to go
http://uscis.gov/graphics/services/residency/divvisa.htm
4. International Coffee
Hour Dates in October
If you haven’t had the
opportunity to check out International Coffee Hour yet perhaps October is your
lucky month! It is a great place to come, meet other students, faculty, staff,
and relax with coffee, snacks, games and good conversation! It is always held
the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month, and the October
dates are listed below! Take a friend with you or meet one there.
Thursday, October 5th
& Thursday, October 19th
Where? The
Prospector Faculty/Staff Dining Room
When? Anytime between 4 and 6pm
5. Don’t forget to change
your clocks on Oct. 29th!
Don’t forget to change
your clocks, watches, etc. Sunday, Oct. 29th at 2:00am. Since it’s
now Fall, we “fall” behind 1 hour and sadly lose more light. For more
information, see
http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/b.html
6. Christmas
International House Information
If you are interested in
spending the Christmas holiday with an American family in another part of the
U.S. consider applying for Christmas International House, an ecumenical program
started in 1965 by the Presbyterian Church (USA). For more information and an
application, visit
http://www.christmasih.org Applications will be accepted from October 1st
through November 22, 2006.

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