Abhee Senthilkumaran (she/her), Director of International Student Relations
Hey! I’m Abhee, a fourth-year economics student, and I’m excited to be your Director of International Student Relations. I was born in Sri Lanka but raised in the UAE, so I understand that living in Victoria independently has been nothing short of challenging, dealing with issues such as homesickness, culture shock, housing and visa troubles, etc. Therefore, I aim to make sure that all international students feel welcomed and safe in their new bubble by bringing awareness to the useful on-campus resources and increasing engagement in various cultural events.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions to help me address issues that international students face. I want to ensure that everyone’s opinions and concerns are heard, so please do not hesitate to reach out via email or stop by my office to chat about anything!
Resources Around Campus for International Students
Global Community
Drowning in homesickness or finding it challenging to start new friendships? Look no further than the Uvic Global Community (GC)! Tailored to cater to both international and domestic students, GC provides a space for creating intercultural bonds, sharing perspectives, and celebrating diversity. Immerse yourself in GC’s regular social events, explore the option of signing-up for conversation partners and mentorship programs, or seize the chance to participate in rewarding volunteer opportunities. Your journey to a more enriched and connected university experience starts with GC!
International Centre for Students (ICS)
The International Centre for Students (ICS) is your one-stop shop for all international student related concerns! Reach out to anyone from the ICS team or drop by the ICS at the Jamie Cassels Centre for any queries about immigration, health insurance, and more. Discover invaluable info about exchange, funding, and volunteer opportunities as well. From the most intricate concerns to the simplest queries, the dedicated and friendly ICS team stands ready to extend their assistance and support!
Multifaith Centre
The Multifaith Centre is a welcoming space for spiritual and religious practices and a guiding hand in your spiritual journey. But it’s more than just a religious space. Tucked behind Finnerty Gardens, this centre hosts a variety of events and activities, from potlucks to pet cafes, where students from all backgrounds can come together and make friends. Don’t let the religious aspect put you off—everyone is welcome here, regardless of your faith, beliefs, or even if you’re not religious or spiritual at all! You can connect with spiritual care providers for guidance on faith or just a friendly ear to listen. At the Multifaith Centre, it’s all about creating a positive and inclusive environment for everyone. Be sure to check their web page regularly for upcoming events!
Getting Started at UVic
Getting Settled – the basics on living in Victoria, creating community, and having new experiences
- Identification Cards (ONECard, BC Service Card, ID, etc.)
- Open up a bank account
- Set up your phone service provider and plan
- Wireless internet
- Get Studentcare card from UVSS Info Booth
Legal & General
- International Centre for Students (ICS) in Jamie Cassels Centre B202D
- Immigration Drop-in Advising
- Settlement Advising
- Exchange Program Advising
- Ombudspersons
- The Office of the Ombudsperson is an independent, impartial and confidential resource for fairness. The Office provides undergraduate and graduate students with information about their rights and responsibilities, and helps them navigate UVic regulations and procedures.
- Free Tax Clinic
- Doing your taxes can be stressful. That’s why student volunteers from the Gustavson School of Business at UVic offer free support to file your taxes. It’s high in demand so make sure to register as early as possible!
Academic
- Ombudspersons
- They offer confidential guidance on navigating academic challenges, including understanding probationary status and developing strategies for improvement.
- They can also help clarify university policies, connect you with resources for academic support, and advocate for fair treatment during this period.
- Centre for Academic Communication (CAC)
- Aims to improve students’ writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills to succeed in their academic endeavours.
- Provides workshops, individual consultations, and online resources to assist students in developing their communication abilities for assignments, such as essays, reports, and presentations.
- Centre for Accessible Learning (CAL)
- Provides support and accommodations such as exam accommodations, assistive technology, and alternative format materials for students with disabilities
- Community Engaged Learning (CEL)
- Offers students the opportunity to apply classroom learning to real-world situations through community partnerships.
- English Language Centre (ELC)
- Provides English language programs for students seeking to improve their language skills for academic, professional, or personal development.
- UVic Libraries Student Support
- UVic’s Library offers additional academic support for international students.
Career
- Work Study
- Provides eligible students with the opportunity to work part-time on campus or with approved off-campus employers.
- Offers valuable work experience related to students’ field of study while helping them finance their education.
- Work in the SUB
- Work Off-Campus
- Career Services
- Offers students and alumni resume and cover letter assistance, interview preparation, job search strategies, and career exploration.
- Organizes career fairs, workshops, and networking events to connect students with employers and alumni.
- Co-operative Education
- Benefits during Co-op:
Health, Mindfulness, & Safety
On Campus:
- On-Campus Pharmacy
- On-Campus Dental Clinic
- On-Campus Therapeutics
- Includes massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, naturopathy, dietitian, and various workshops!
- Multifaith Centre
- Student Wellness Centre
- For mental, physical, and spiritual health
- Same-day or pre-booked appointment with a counsellor, nurse, physician, or spiritual care provider
- Centre for Athletics, Recreation and Special Abilities (CARSA)
- Peer Support Centre (SUB B035)
- Anti-Violence Project (SUB B027)
- Consent Workshops
- Supporting a Survivor Workshops
- The Men’s Circle
- Campus Security
- They provide emergency response, conduct patrols, and offer safety escorts
- They also offer crime prevention programs and resources to educate and empower students, staff, and faculty to contribute to a safer campus environment.
Off Campus:
- Hope for Wellness: 1-(855)-242-3310
- Indigenous helpline that is monitored 24/7. Experienced and culturally competent Helpline
counsellors can help if you want to talk, are distressed, have strong emotional reactions or
are triggered by painful memories. Services available in Cree, Ojibway and Inuktitut upon
request
- Indigenous helpline that is monitored 24/7. Experienced and culturally competent Helpline
- Healing in Colour
- Provides therapy services for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour and well as a
directory of Black, Indigenous, therapists of colour.
- Provides therapy services for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour and well as a
- Black Youth Helpline: 1-(833)-294-8650
- Multicultural youth helpline that is available 6am-7pm daily. Available to talk to any child to
help understand and address the root cause of challenges faced by children, youth and
families.
- Multicultural youth helpline that is available 6am-7pm daily. Available to talk to any child to
- The Support Network for Indigenous Women, Women of Colour
- Provides free and sliding-scale therapy sessions for low-income racialized women
- Rexall Perks w/ UVSS Health and Dental Plan
Housing
- Places4Students
- Facebook Marketplace
- Become a Leader/Ambassador!
- Community Leader (Free Housing)
- Residence Education Community Leader (Free Housing)
- Residence Ambassador (Guaranteed Housing Offer)
UVSS Advocacy Groups & Services
- Students of Colour Collective (SUB B120 & B122)
- Society for Students with a Disability (SUB B111)
- Gender Empowerment Centre (SUB B107)
- Native Students Union (SUB B023, FPH126)
- UVic Pride Collective (SUB B010)
- UVSS Food Bank & Free Store (SUB B005)
- Peer Support Centre (SUB B035 )
Culture Clubs
- African-Caribbean Students’ Association: [email protected]
- Chinese Students and Scholars Association: [email protected]
- Economics Chinese Student Association: [email protected]
- EPOPEYA Magazine: [email protected]
- Hillel on Campus: [email protected]
- Hong Kong Student Association: [email protected]
- International Friendship Group: [email protected]
- International Justice Mission UVic: [email protected]
- International Student Services Club: [email protected]
- Iranian Student Association at University of Victoria: [email protected]
- Ismaili Student Association: [email protected]
- Japanese Culture Club: [email protected]
- Latinos Without Borders: [email protected]
- UVic Philippine Community: [email protected]
- Satay Students Association: [email protected]
- Sewa UVic: [email protected]
- Sikh Student Association: [email protected]
- Society for Indian Classical Arts: [email protected]
- TharAllah (Shia Muslim Society of Victoria): [email protected]
- UMANG – UVic Indian Students’ Association: [email protected]
- UVic Cuban Salsa: [email protected]
- UVIC Friends of Israel: [email protected]
- UVic Global Medical Brigades: [email protected]
- UVic Kizomba Club: [email protected]
- UVic Kpop Club: [email protected]
- UVic Muslim Student Association: [email protected]
- UVic Pakistani Students’ Association: [email protected]
- UVic Sewa Club
- UVic Spanish Club: [email protected]
- UVic Taiwanese Association: [email protected]
- UVic Tamil Club: uvictamilclub@uvic.ca
- UVic Ukrainian Students’ Society: [email protected]
- Victoria Mandarin Toastmasters Club: [email protected]
- Vietnamese Student Association: [email protected]
Social Media
Instagram:
- uvicinternational
- uvicmultifaith
Checklist for Students Searching for Housing
If you are a UVic International Student seeking housing, this list should help alleviate confusions and difficulty that come with navigating the Victoria housing landscape.
Advocacy Wins from Previous Years
InterCultural Association of Greater Victoria (ICA) and the City of Victoria Consultation
The Director of International Student Relations and the Director of Campaigns & Community Relations were invited by the City of Victoria and the ICA to discuss health, safety, and well-being as an international student in Victoria.
In this consultation, 17 members from the Arts, Culture, and Newcomer Serving Sectors were included to recognize and understand voices from marginalized groups and their perceptions, feelings, and opinions about wellbeing and safety. The ideas, information, and commentary from the consultation will inform and be reflected in a final report, set to be completed in September, that will be presented to the Council as a “roadmap to intentional reimagination and transformation of community wellbeing and safety in the City”. You can find more information on the City website, here: Community Safety and Well-Being Plan | City of Victoria
You may also click below to see the points addressed during the consultation by the UVSS Directors and the final document sent to the ICA and the City of Victoria for review:
UVSS win: International student work study budget!
Following the previous major win in international student advocacy regarding international bursaries, UVic has committed to increase the International Work Study budget by $200,000 due to further review. International Work Study applications and questions regarding eligibility can be inquired about by emailing [email protected].
International Student Fee Lobbying Effort
The UVSS has long been concerned with student affordability and tuition fees. Over the last 10 years, international tuition at UVic has increased by 151%.
On January 21st, Former UVSS Director of International Student Relations, Dipayan Nag, submitted a letter to UVic’s Board of Governors on behalf of more than 2,000 international undergraduate students regarding international student tuition fees asking the BoG to (1) freeze international tuition fees for the coming year, and (2) limit the annual tuition increase to 2% for international students for at least the next two years. The letter also includes testimonials from international students themselves.
If you have any questions or would like to join the effort, email [email protected]
UVSS win: International student bursaries!
Major win in international student advocacy! In response to the lobbying efforts, led by Sarina, UVSS Director for Outreach/Uni Relations and Dipayan, UVSS Director of International Student Relations, UVic has committed to increase the International Bursary by $200K. UVic is looking to further review and increase support for International work-study program! We will keep you updated as we get more information.
International Bursary applications can be inquired about by emailing [email protected].
Get Involved
Have questions, comments, or ideas to improve international student community at UVic? We’d love to hear from you! Fill out the form below, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.