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Hello everyone! Congratulations on completing a semester at U.Va! We at the International Studies Office hope you had an enriching experience during your time here. In order to get a better understanding of exchange student desires and how to support certain needs, we ask that you please fill out this brief survey at your earliest convenience. If you do not have the chance to complete this survey before returning home, the survey will remain open for the next 4 weeks.

Also to note, many of the exchange students coming to U.Va. for the spring semester are part of the Facebook group. If you have any pieces of advice or words of encouragement for these folks, please feel free to post in the Facebook group.

Thank you for your time, good luck on exams, and safe travels afterwards!

Please start the survey now by clicking on the continue button.
 
 
 
Please select your school of enrollment.
 
School of Architecture
 
College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
 
McIntire School of Commerce
 
School of Continuing & Professional Studies
 
Darden School of Business
 
Curry School of Education
 
School of Engineering & Applied Science
 
Frank Batten School of Leadership & Public Policy
 
School of Law
 
School of Medicine
 
School of Nursing
 
 
 
Did you have any expectations of what your experience at U.Va. and in Charlottesville would be like when you first arrived?
 
Yes
 
No
 
 
 
How were those expecations met/not met?
   
 
 
During your time at U.Va. did these factors enhance your overall experience?
Yes No N/A
Academic Content/Opportunities
Interactions with Professors & Faculty
U.Va. Friends
The International Buddy Program
University Events/Activities
 
 
 
What were the most challenging aspects of your time at U.Va?
   
 
 
 
What would have been most useful to know about U.Va. and Charlottesville prior to arriving?
   
 
 
 
If you could give one piece of advice to the next group of exchange students, what would it be?
   
 
 
 
Can you list one or two "not to miss" experiences/activities that you would recommend to future exchange students?
   
 
 
 
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