PiESL Conversational Partners Program

PiESL Conversational Partners Program
PiESL Conversational Partners Program

PiESL Conversational Partners Program

Program Overview
The Conversation Partners Program’s main purpose is connecting international students with UNL community members including students/staff/faculty through authentic and friendly conversations and interactions. This cross-cultural partnership program provides international students with an intimate experience of American culture. In return, American volunteers learn about another country and culture and develop cross-cultural competencies. These interactions help foster a global community.

If you are interested to learn more about the program, please visit our webpage: https://www.unl.edu/piesl/piesl-conversational-partner-program.

Program Objectives
• Foster positive intercultural relationships between new international students and NUL community members.
• Help international students learn more about and adjust to American culture.
• Provide important social support for and extend hospitality to international students during their initial adjustments to life in America.
• Offer all students an opportunity to learn about new cultures and how to communicate in a diverse society.
• Encourage American students to gain cross-cultural understanding and global perspectives.
• Raise international awareness, promote international education and contribute to the university’s comprehensive internationalization efforts.
• Give student participants a place to fit in to the international community, as engagement in extracurricular activities increases student retention rates.

Participants
• The Conversation Partners Program matches international students with English native speaker volunteers.
• These volunteers include NU students, staff, and faculty in the UNL community.

How It Works
• Students and volunteers interested in the program apply online to participate in the Conversation Partners Program.
• The program coordinators match international students with volunteers based on the information prospective participants provide in their applications. Coordinators take major of study, hobbies and interests, and other preferences into consideration when matching participants into small groups. The coordinators will send an email to initiate contact for each group of partners. Then, participants will be responsible for communicating about the details of their meetings for the rest of the semester.
• We encourage setting up frequent and regular meeting times depending on your availability. Meeting 2-4 times a month can be helpful to achieve the objectives of the program.
• The coordinators will send bi-weekly check-in email to all program participants to make sure that all participants continue to have a positive experience in the program.

Here is the sign up form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScKksadZuiUP6LPe31RRssdnssICK-CB6hi0QXGSfqno-HUuw/viewform?usp=sf_link.

The application deadline is Wednesday, September 8.