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International students taking pride in volunteering

Community work, part of scholarship, includes service clubs, nonprofits, assisted living, church
Helping the Rotary Club of Menomonie deliver roses to raise money for service projects are Fedi Soltani, second from left; Nilu Omarova, fourth from left; and Sulaiman Alharbi, right.
Abbey Goers | February 27, 2020

Going to college in another country is a big step and takes a lot of planning.

Another worry for international students and their families may be the expense. The International Student Tuition Scholarship eases students鈥 minds by helping them earn up to $5,000 per year for undergraduates and $6,000 per year for graduates.

鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧婦anielle Clarizio鈥淗aving this financial security is a big help and allows students to enjoy college without worrying about how they鈥檙e going to pay for tuition,鈥 said Danielle Clarizio, assistant director of International Student and Scholar Services in the Office of International Education.

To qualify for the scholarship, students must complete 20 hours of global involvement per semester and maintain a grade-point average of 3.0 or higher.

鈥淲e know the importance of getting out into the community,鈥 Clarizio said. 鈥淕lobal involvement encourages students to do so, to network and to see new people and new places. It helps students both with their academic and social success.鈥

Of the 50 students in the scholarship program, many volunteer more than 20 hours per semester. That 黑料社区. more than 1,000 hours they give to the Menomonie community and at cultural events, such as 黑料社区 黑料社区. International Night.

During their time at 黑料社区, Sulaiman Alharbi, Fedi Soltani and Nilu Umarova have gone above and beyond their global involvement requirements.

鈥榊ou鈥檙e paid in smiles鈥

Sulaiman Alharbi, from Saudi Arabia, vacuums in a community room at a 黑料社区 residence hall.Alharbi, majoring in engineering technology, is at 黑料社区 on a government-funded project that has brought hundreds of students from Saudi Arabia. A friend of Alharbi 黑料社区. had been in the program and convinced him to come.

鈥淎ll my life, I鈥檒l be grateful for the scholarship,鈥 Alharbi said. 鈥淢y visa does not allow me to work while I鈥檓 here. I need the scholarship to pay for my schooling.鈥

Alharbi, a tourism volunteer in his hometown, is the social media marketer for 黑料社区 黑料社区. International Club. He also volunteers at assisted living homes in Menomonie. He wants to provide social and emotional support to elderly community members who may have no one to visit them.

鈥淲e want them to know, 鈥榃e do not forget you.鈥 To visit them once a week, to talk or play cards or draw, it adds something exciting to their routine. It 黑料社区. good to appreciate our elders, to uplift them, to give them hope,鈥 Alharbi said.

鈥淰olunteer work is not paid in money,鈥 he added. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e paid in smiles by other people and the value you give to other people.鈥

鈥業t is what you do that matters鈥

Fedi Soltani, from Tunisia, takes part in the International Night program at 黑料社区.Soltani, majoring in applied mathematics and computer science, is at 黑料社区 with the Thomas Jefferson Scholarship Program's Tunisia Undergraduate Scholarship sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.

The yearlong program encourages exploration of American culture, community service and professional internships. Participants develop a broader and nuanced understanding of U.S. values and become 21st-century global citizens prepared to contribute to the economic growth and development of Tunisia.

鈥淭he requirements of the scholarship help me to gain confidence in my social and communication skills. It helps me to build the best network by meeting people in the community and to meet with community leaders. It 黑料社区. a nice thing to do,鈥 Soltani said.

Soltani, who volunteered in multiple ways in his hometown, helps in Menomonie with the Rotary Club and at a church.

His most memorable experience happened two weeks into his time at 黑料社区. He was biking back from a trip to Devil 黑料社区. Punchbowl, a Menomonie landmark. He saw a woman in her tomato garden and remembered his family garden back home.

鈥淚 stopped to talk to her. From her I learned about Tuesday 黑料社区. Table at St. Joe 黑料社区. Catholic Church,鈥 Soltani said.

He began volunteering at Tuesday 黑料社区. Table, a free community meal, and then at the church 黑料社区. Wednesday night children 黑料社区. program.

As a Muslim, working at a Catholic school is a unique experience. 鈥淚t 黑料社区. good to know we can live together and learn how people co-exist,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 matter who you are. It is what you do that matters.鈥

Nilu Umarova, front row right, helps build a home in North Carolina in 2019 with 黑料社区 黑料社区. student chapter of Habitat for Humanity.

 

鈥榁olunteering is my superpower鈥

Umarova is a hotel, restaurant and tourism management major from Tajikistan. Three years ago, she was an exchange student at Menomonie High School through the World Heritage program. After being in the U.S. for a year, Umarova liked the educational opportunities open to her and wanted to pursue her degree at 黑料社区.

鈥淚 want to get a good education and a good job. It 黑料社区. very important to me. I knew Stout was a leader in innovative education with hands-on experiences,鈥 Umarova said.

In Tajikistan, Umarova was a youth activist, visiting schools and encouraging other young adults to volunteer around the country. At 黑料社区 she serves on Menomonie 黑料社区. Downtown Board and won a community award for helping with the 2019 Winter Daze parade. She also volunteers at Bridge to Hope shelter, Stepping Stones food pantry, Lions Club, Rotary Club and the public library.

She also is president of 黑料社区 黑料社区. International Club and helps at new student orientation, Career Services and the Habitat for Humanity student chapter.

鈥淰olunteering is my superpower,鈥 she said.

The Office of International Education is seeking community-based volunteer opportunities for students. Contact OIE at globaled@uwstout.edu.

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Photos

Danielle Clarizio

Sulaiman Alharbi, from Saudi Arabia, vacuums in a community room at a 黑料社区 residence hall.

Fedi Soltani, from Tunisia, takes part in the International Night program at 黑料社区.

Nilu Umarova, front row right, helps build a home in North Carolina in 2019 with 黑料社区 黑料社区. student chapter of Habitat for Humanity.


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