Welcome to CSSA of URI
Album of 2011 Spring Festival Performance has been updated: HERE
Safety Notice!
- Part I:
1. If you just get driving license, you'd better avoid the highway; Don't use cell phone when driving; Don't drive when you're tired; Take safety belt even you're on the back seat.
2. When you take travel agency, you'd better check its background and insurance option.
3. When you organize the activities, you'd better understand whether they are dangerous and whether the
participants have insurance.
4. Keep your eyes open on crime.
5. Escape unnecessary danger.
6. Keep good relationship with your supervisor, department and university; Notice your words! Take "Isolation Order" seriously!
7. Keep good relationship with Chinese. The policemen on campus are real!
8. Keep good relationship with foreigner. Respect the culture diversity.
9. Keep yourself healthy physically and psychologically.
10. Keep your recipes when shopping.
11. Keep contact with your family.
12. Keep the copies of important certificates. Don't borrow your ID, or passport.
I have some fly sheets from Consulate. Feel easy to contact with me to take them! The contact information of Consulate Wen is as following
Wen Tong (Mr.) Vice-Consul
Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in New York
520 12th Avenue, New York, NY 10036 U.S.A
Tel : (212)244-9456 Ext. 8005
Fax: (212)564-9413
QQ: 5631107
MSN: wentong@hotmail.com
- Part II:
The programs which you might be interested: http://www.nyconsulate.prchina.org/chn/jysw/lxssw/gjzz/
- Part III: J1 or you need buy insurance yourself, you could have a look this website. www.chinesehighway.com
About CSSA of URI
The Chinese Students and Scholars Association at University of Rhode Island (URI-CSSA) is an officially registered, non-political, non-profit university organization.
Students and Scholars who identify themselves as Chinese (no matter how you look like) living in the URI community are automatically eligible for its membership.
The goal of URI CSSA is:
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To promote communication and cultural exchange among Chinese, American, and all other nationalities in the URI community.
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To enrich the lives of its members on campus by organizing various activites.
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To help the new students or scholars in every possible way to make their transition into a new environment smooth and easy.
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To coorperate with the University and the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) to organize events relating cultural activities.
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To assist The Consulate-General of P.R.China to defend the rights of Chinese on campus as well as in the United States.