EMU’s Pioneering Move: Hosting Refugee Students Through Welcome Corps on Campus

Eastern Michigan University leads the nation in hosting refugee students under the Welcome Corps on Campus program, reflecting its commitment to inclusivity and global education. This article, with the help of AI, offers a detailed analysis of official news releases, enhancing quality and accuracy.

EMU’s Groundbreaking Initiative

Eastern Michigan University (EMU) has taken a pioneering step by becoming the first university in the nation to host refugee students under the Welcome Corps on Campus program. Announced at the June 20 Board of Regents meeting, this initiative aligns with EMU’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity and global education. The program, launched by the U.S. State Department in collaboration with six nationwide NGOs, aims to support refugee students whose education has been interrupted.

“The Welcome Corps on Campus program offers students a path to citizenship while enabling them to complete their studies at American universities,” said President Smith. “We are committed to providing refugee students with life-changing educational opportunities. Our efforts reflect the University’s All Are Welcome Here campaign, which celebrates the inclusivity of the EMU community.”

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