In the fall of 2014, Arizona State University welcomed more than 600 new international students from China
In the fall of 2014, Arizona State University welcomed more than 600 new international students from China. August 29, 5 pm, at the Arizona State University Students and Scholars Association (…
August 29, 5 pm, at the Arizona State University Students and Scholars Association (ASUCSSA) in Mormon Church held the 2014 fall orientation event. Deputy Consul Zhao Shousheng of the Los Angeles Consulate was on hand to welcome new students. More than 500 freshmen attended the event. In the 2014 fall semester, there were more than 600 new international students from China. Studying at SU.
>Vice Consul Zhao Shousheng spoke
The students listened carefully
Chairman of the ASU Chinese Students and Scholars Association Xi Zhubowei hosted this event. Consul Zhao Shousheng of the Los Angeles Consulate discussed the safety issues of studying abroad, emphasizing issues such as driving safety, physical and mental health, domestic violence, compliance with U.S. laws and regulations, and handling of emergencies. Overseas Chinese affairs are the top priority. In 2014, 11 young students in the United States lost their lives. Consul Zhao personally participated in a lot of aftermath work and repeatedly emphasized some safety issues that are easily ignored, such as domestic violence, which many students think are far away from them. However, such incidents often happen, and the students themselves don’t know it. There is a small dispute between a boyfriend and a girlfriend, and one of the classmates pushes the other. If this happens, the student who did the pushing will call the police. Not to mention various expensive legal fees, there is also the possibility of having a criminal record of domestic violence, losing student status, or being unable to reenter the United States for life, etc. (Even if both parties forgive each other later, it will not help). The most profound impression he brought was that they were full of vigor and vitality. These new students are also among the high-risk groups of overseas students. Consul Zhao said that this participation in the ASU freshman orientation event was the first stop of the Chinese Consulate's "Overseas Chinese Affairs on Campus" event
Chinese immigration lawyer Dai Xuezheng also gave everyone some legal reminders at the event and provided more professional services for future students' immigration status. Sergeant, Tempe Police Department Sheriff Chris also gave some safety introductions to the new students. He reminded everyone to pay attention to the people around them when going out, and to abide by the laws of the United States and have a pleasant academic journey. The orientation activities also included prizes sponsored by various businesses in Phoenix, and students won prizes through lottery, shooting and other games.
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