Jheng “Jacky” Yan Lin arrived in the U.S. only three days before International Student Orientation, from his native Taiwan. He plans to begin his studies at Berks, and complete his major in finance at University Park.
“The Penn State Smeal College of Business school is really good,” he stated. “Berks is a great place to start. The people are really nice.”
Yan Lin goes on to explain that he wanted to leave his comfort zone and learn about a different culture. His parents were hesitant at first but they were proud that he wanted to challenge himself. He also feels a responsibility to educate his fellow students about the Taiwanese culture.
The Penn State Berks Intercultural Office organizes several events throughout the academic year that allow international students to interact with other international students from other Penn State campuses, as well as local events where international students can meet and interact with domestic students.
Upcoming events include a Welcome Barbeque that will bring together international and domestic students on Aug. 31; an exploration of Pennsylvania Dutch Culture on Sept. 7; a Unity Day celebration where the entire campus community celebrates diversity on Sept. 19; and a trip Philadelphia with international students from regional Penn State campus on Sept. 22.
In addition, Penn State Berks has several clubs that celebrate cultural diversity, including the Black Student Union; Chinese Culture Club; INK (International Klub); Latino Unity Club; Muslim Students' Association, and the Punjabi Culture Club.
For more information about Penn State Berks international students or programs, contact Pitterson-Ogaldez, at 610-396-6080 or via email at sup373@psu.edu.