Start with our page on U.S.
Life for Iranian Students, which covers
the most frequently asked questions on this
subject.
Below are the additional questions that
we’ve researched so far related to
daily life, campus resources, and other
practical matters for Iranians studying
in the United States. Each month, we add
any new questions that we’ve responded
to on this subject, so check back for more.
If you have questions not currently answered
on our site, please write
us.
Why is there a special office for
international students—won’t
my university treat me the same as its other
students? I don’t think I need special
treatment….
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The office is intended
as a service for you, an addition to
the regular campus resources serving
all students rather than a replacement.
International students usually have
to deal with special issues and concerns
that U.S. students do not face. Of course
the extent to which you use office services
is up to you.
I have U.S. citizenship as well
as Iranian citizenship. Do I still use the
international student adviser?
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You may want to, especially
if you have spent a significant part
of your life outside the United States.
The international student adviser helps
not only with visa concerns but also
with practical and cultural adjustment
issues.
In the United States, to what extent
do men and women have separate facilities?
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Most commonly, men and
women mix in all public activities,
including work and school. Some private
colleges do exist that enroll only women
and there are a large number of private
single-sex private schools at the secondary
and elementary levels. Availability
of single-sex dormitories or floors
on college campuses is common (though
not universal) and campuses generally
do not assign men to be roommates for
women or vice versa.
Bathrooms, toilets, and gymnasium changing
rooms at public facilities are usually
entirely separate by sex. Bathrooms
and toilets in private homes and on
some campuses are shared by both genders,
but privacy is expected to be provided
to individuals using these facilities.
Most campuses have special activities
and facilities for women, such as “women’s
centers” and “women’s
groups” where female students
can spend time together and get help
regarding gender-specific issues. All-female
exercise facilities also exist, sometimes
on campus and commonly in the community,
especially in urban areas. On-campus
Muslim groups will often offer separate
prayer rooms and wash areas; public
mosques generally do.
How can I find other Iranians and/or
Muslim students on campus? In the U.S. community
where I live?
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What about opportunities to meet
Americans and explore American culture?
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Can you tell me about homestays?
If I want to try a homestay, will it be
a difficulty?
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Homestays offer a chance
to live for a time with a U.S. family.
They are primarily an opportunity to
develop friendship and understanding
across cultures and will not typically
be a long-term housing option, though
some homestays can also provide more
practical benefits for instance when
you first arrive on campus or during
university vacation periods when some
dormitories close or provide fewer services.
Some colleges and universities will
help arrange homestays for international
students, or your international student
adviser may be able to refer you to
a community group that offers such opportunities.
Can I get housing that is for men
or women only off-campus?
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Yes, and it is culturally
acceptable (and common) to specify that
you wish to share housing with your
own gender only. Most colleges and universities
have a housing office that is designed
to help students find appropriate accommodations,
or your institution’s international
student adviser can help. You can also
place an ad on campus or in a local
newspaper specifying the type of housemate
that you are seeking, or you may be
able to find suitable roommates through
international student associations or
campus/local Islamic organizations.
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