Aboubakry Sy remembers his first day at St. Charles Community College well. The international student from Senegal admits his English skills were not great at the time, and he didn't know much about college life in general.
“I was with my friend, and I didn't know much about SCC,” he explained, “but the staff
really surprised me with their sweetness, kindness and help. I will never forget that
day. That day, I said ‘I was home.'”
In a matter of hours, the dedicated employees in International Student Services helped
Sy complete assessment tests and register for classes. He was on this way to a degree
in computer sciences.
“I wanted to focus on cyber security,” he said. “I chose St. Charles Community College
because of the quality and environment.”
He will graduate in December, where he plans to continue his education at Fontbonne
University.
“My body might physically transfer, but my heart will always be at SCC,” he stated.
Sy is one of more than 120 international students who call SCC home.
“Our international students contribute so much to the college and the community,”
said Virginia Guneyli, director of international student services. “They bring different
perspectives to the classroom. They expose our students to different cultures.”
International students also have a significant economic impact on a region. In the
greater metropolitan St. Louis region, it is estimated that foreign student enrollment
can provide as much as $232.2 million in economic benefits to the community.
In the last year, SCC has increased international student enrollment nearly 20 percent.
Students like Panamanian Bruno Carbone explained that his decision to come to SCC
was a fairly easy one.
“I wanted a more economic pathway to get my bachelor's degree,” he said. “I am staying
with a relative who lives near the college, so I'm saving thousands of dollars each
year by attending SCC.”
Like Sy, his time at SCC is coming to an end, but he knows he'll have memories that
will stick with him for a lifetime.
“I loved all the activities organized by the Global Student Network,” he reflected. The student club provides the opportunity for international students
to share their experiences and culture with each other. “I was honored to be president
of the club for two years. I also have fond memories of International Education Week,
where I presented information about my home country.”
St. Charles Community College will once again celebrate International Education Week
on campus. Several fun and engaging events will take place Nov. 19-21, including an
international festival and market.
Participants will be able to browse a variety of booths including food vendors from
various ethnic restaurants offering free samples. Global craft vendors will also be
selling unique gift items, and SCC International students will share facts and insights
about their countries. Multicultural music and entertainment, including Japanese drummers,
Latin dancing, a global choir and the SCC Chamber Choir, will add to the festivities
from the stage.
Learn more about the International Festival and Market.
Check out more stories about international students at SCC:
- Gloria Bosire - “I would recommend my friends to attend SCC because the teachers are very friendly and want to help everyone attain their dreams. I found them very inspiring.”
- Zyra De Los Reyes - “The education I acquired from SCC has made my academic foundation strong. It's a great choice because they provide quality education. All of the faculty care - they make sure you get where you need to be.”