Welcome to International Tutoring! We offer tutoring services for international students in Building
11, Room 246 & 247 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11-4:30 and on Wednesdays and Fridays from
12-4:30. Tutoring is a great way to improve your English reading, writing, speaking and listening
skills in addition to getting help with study skills and time management. Our tutors are eager to
support you in reaching your academic goals! If you would like to schedule an appointment, please
drop by the office in 11/235 to check our availability.
International Tutoring
Content Design: Jen Hare | Graphic Design: Ina Song
Barbara Sklar
My goals are determined by the students. I help them on a variety of topics, but a lot of people ask for help in writing so that
tends to be the main focus along with grammar. There are also individuals who just want to converse with a native speaker
and those sessions tend to be more informal and focus on real life issues. My greatest aim is to support students in being suc-
cessful.
I love the intercultural contact, which is endlessly interesting and rewarding to me. I really enjoy teaching and being able to
figure out how to effectively help someone when they don’t understand something. I like getting to know people and support-
ing them in their needs on every level. I also enjoy watching students change and become more comfortable with using the
English language outside of their classroom experience.
I am an avid gardener and I love listening to great literature through books on tape. I also love hiking and camping in Oregon.
Hillary Elms
I mostly help them with their English homework. The majority of students need help with
grammar, writing and speaking. Sometimes they also need help with study skills, like how to
prioritize things as well as stay organized. My tutoring goals are to help students improve
their English and for them to feel more confident using it too.
I like it when I can really help a student and it shows. I am fascinated by language, I like
meeting people from other countries, and I like to help others.
I am also a student, but when I’m not working or studying, I stay very busy with my 2-year-
old son.
Casey Murphy
I primarily help with writing, grammar, study skills and time management. My goals vary
based on the student I’m working with, but my overall goal is to help students learn to learn
better.
Tutoring allows me to have fun but without having to manage a whole classroom of students at
once. I like being able to give each student individualized attention because I think the best
learning happens in that context.
I’m in grad school at George Fox University and earning my Master’s degree in Marriage &
Family Therapy so that takes up most of my time. I also dance ballet for fun!
MEET YOUR TUTORS… What do you help international students with when you tutor them? What are your tutoring goals?
What do you like most about tutoring? Why do you do it?
What do you do when you're not tutoring?
STUDENT PERSPECTIVES… How has tutoring helped you to achieve your goals at Lane?
What tips would you recommend for other international students for them to succeed in their classes?
Saad Althawadi Saudi Arabia
Going to international tutoring changed my understanding of what tutoring was. Casey
didn’t just help me with my essays; she helped me to develop time management skills,
provided me with academic support and with conversational practice to develop my Eng-
lish speaking and listening ability. It’s way more than just completing your assignments!
Trust your ability. Lane has a saying that “Student Success Starts Here!” Trust that and
trust yourself and you can do it. Unless you believe it for yourself, it won’t work. And
then, once you believe it, there are plenty of people here who will help you to achieve
your goals.
Lorenzo Gessner Voltolina Italy
The tutors helped me to improve my writing skills and to develop my study skills and
time management. They were very friendly and open to working with me in a way that
made me feel more comfortable with the learning process. I got an A in WR 115 and I
would attribute a lot of my success in that class to the tutoring help I received. They will
go above and beyond to help you!
Every person is unique, but the important thing is to do your best. It’s important to show
up to class and to participate (even if you are shy). Having an open dialogue with the
teacher is very helpful – they are there to support you!
Hsin-Yun Peng (Austin) Taiwan
Tutoring has helped me to understand more about English grammar and reading comprehension.
If I read by myself, it’s hard for me to understand the meaning. But with the tutor’s help, I learned
about phrases and idioms that I didn’t know about before. Also, tutoring helps motivate me to do
the homework I need to complete to get a good grade in the class.
Most students, including me, find it difficult to focus on their homework and would rather stay at
home. The international tutors are here to help you focus and understand on a deeper level.
Zhebin Zhou China
It has helped me a lot with my grammar, writing, essays and reading skills. These are skills that I need for all of my
classes, not just writing classes.
Make a regular schedule to work on homework and find people who can help you reach your goals, whether it’s tutors
or other classmates.
LANE POLICIES & DEADLINES
Advising for New College-Level Students Week 3
If this is your first term at Lane, please make an appointment to see Jen or Dao
this week to talk about your academic plan at Lane and beyond!
Advising for Continuing College-Level Students Week 4-5
If you are a continuing student at Lane, please make an appointment to see Jen
or Dao during Week 4 or 5 to discuss your degree and transfer plan and get help
choosing classes for Summer and Fall 2013.
Come to the International Programs office in 11/235 and make an appointment
with the receptionist.
Registration for College-Level Classes: Summer + Fall 2013
Remember – the class schedule for Summer 2013 will be posted online Week 5
and registration begins Week 6 (May 6-9). The class schedule for Fall 2013 will
be posted online Week 7 and registration begins Week 8 (May 20-23). You can
check the following link to view the registration calendar by term and see the
staged registration dates: http://www2.lanecc.edu/calendars/registration-calendar
You can also log onto MyLane and go to the Enrollment tab and click on “When
Can I Register?” in the Student Status box to get the exact date when you can
begin registering at 7 am for Summer and Fall 2013.
Tuition Payment
Remember - if you don’t pay your tuition for Spring 2013 by April 15th, you may
be charged 2% interest! You can pay in one of the following ways:
-log in online to MyLane and click the My Finances tab and then “Make an
Online Payment” on the left
-write a check to Lane Community College and turn it in to Enrollment Services
in Building 1
-pay in cash to an Enrollment Services advisor in Building 1
IMMIGRATION UPDATES I-20 Pick Up for Transfer Students
Transfer student I-20’s are ready for pick-up! Please come to the International
Programs office in Building 11, Room 235 and ask the receptionist for your new
I-20.
Have You Moved Recently or Changed Your Phone Number or
Email?
Remember, if you move or change your phone number or email, you are required
by immigration to report these changes within 10 days. Once your update this
information in MyLane, we will automatically have the correct information to
update your SEVIS record.
Shout out!
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or mention an individual or
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and popular media. You may
also see the text shorthand for
this phrase which is S/O!
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DID YOU KNOW?
Honors Program Fall 2013 Application Deadline for Continuing Students – Thursday, May 9 at 5 pm
Do you want to belong to a community of honors students at Lane and take your learning to the next level? Are you
interested in getting honors recognition on your transcript and a competitive edge when applying for scholarships and to
four-year universities? If you have tested into or completed WR 121 and if you have completed 15 credits at Lane with
a GPA of 3.25 or higher, now’s your chance to apply! The deadline for Fall 2013 applicants is Thursday, May 9 with
notifications sent on Friday, May 10. Visit the website at www.lanecc.edu/honors to apply online or contact
[email protected] with questions.
Lane Peace Symposium – April 19 in Building 19
This year’s theme for the Lane Peace Symposium is “Rise to End Gender Violence!” In this free event you can listen to
keynote speakers Jean Kilbourne (10-12:30) and Jensine Larsen (6:30-9:15 pm) talk about thought-provoking topics in
addition to participating in workshops and presentations from 1:30-4:15 pm that focus on issues like Gender & Media,
Sexual Wellness Advocacy, Anti-Oppression and the Trauma Healing Project.
Lane Preview – April 18 in Building 5 gym, 5-8 pm
Learn more about what Lane offers you! Connect with faculty, staff and students from more than 75 academic programs
and learn about student clubs and activities. Plenty of candy and prizes and Ty the Titan is sure to make an appearance!
http://www2.lanecc.edu/esfs/lane-preview
PSU Transfer Student Open House – April 17 from 3-6 pm
Are you thinking about transferring to PSU? Now’s your chance to go there and get your questions answered! Take a
campus tour, meet instructors and advisors, and learn about the admissions process, scholarship opportunities and
degree requirements. RSVP online here: pdx.edu/admissions/transfer-student-open-house
Job Fair
Come to the lobby of Building 19 on April 17 from 10-2 to participate in a Job Fair! This is where companies from
Eugene and Springfield host tables to recruit new employees and YOU show up with your resume and look for a job. In
order to work off-campus, you will have to apply for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) through the International
Programs office and work for the company as part of a cooperative education class. http://www2.lanecc.edu/ces/job-fair
BE A STAR!!!
Sign up to perform at LCC
International Day before
4/30/2013! Share music,
dance, poetry, and culture
from your home country
with other Lane students!
Contact:
Beth Schenderlein Planning Session: Apr. 15, 12pm, 11/240
[email protected] or 541.463.4152
“IT’S OUR DAY! IT’S YOUR DAY!!”
PHOTOS OF THE WEEKPHOTOS OF THE WEEKPHOTOS OF THE WEEK If you have any creative, fun, or event photos that you would like to publish, please submit them to [email protected]
AND THE WINNER IS... The following student received a $15 dining card for being the first to answer the LIT pop quiz. YOU could be next!
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Photo Credits to Alhareth Ahmed
Tadeus Lienjaya
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
14
15
Intl Day
Planning
Session
12 noon
11/240
ISC Meeting
4-5pm
11/240
16
Coffee Talk
11:30am-
1:30pm
1/206
17
Ghada Ma’a
Alasdiqa
(Lunch With
Friends)
12-1:30
Longhouse
(Building 31)
PSU Transfer
Student Open
House
3-6pm
Job Fair
Building 19
10-2
18
Lane
Preview
5-8pm
19
TGIF
12-1pm
11/208
Lane Peace
Symposium
Building 19
10-12:30
keynote speaker
1:30-4:15
workshops
6:30-9:15
keynote speaker
20
Saturday
Market
10am-5pm
8th and Oak St.
21
22
ISC Meeting
4-5pm
11/240
23
Coffee Talk
11:30am-
1:30pm
1/206
24
25 26
TGIF
12-1pm
11/208
27 Saturday
Market
10am-5pm
8th and Oak St.
Apr 14 — Apr 27, 2013
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