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Here are a few shared resources we selected for students who are interested in Taiwanese culture and the international student experience at Seneca. Each piece helps new students feel more prepared, connected, and supported as they begin their journey in Canada.

1. Starting Strong in Canada: Study Tips from International Students

Source Type: YouTube โ€“ International Student Experience Video

Starting a new life in Canada as an international student can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time. This video shows real student experiences, including adjusting to school, managing studies, and finding support on campus. Weโ€™re sharing this because hearing advice from other international students helps new arrivals feel more prepared and less anxious about what to expect.

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2. New Student Orientation & Support at Seneca: What to Know Before You Start

Source Type: Official Seneca Website (Orientation & Student Support)

Starting at a new college can feel overwhelming, especially for international students arriving in Canada for the first time. This official Seneca orientation and support website brings together important information about welcome events, academic resources, campus services, and student support programs. Weโ€™re sharing this because it helps new students feel more prepared, confident, and supported as they begin their life at Seneca.

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3. Why Taiwanese Food & Culture Feel Like Home Abroad

Source Type: Culture & Lifestyle Blog Article

For many Taiwanese students, food and culture are powerful emotional connections to home. This shared article highlights familiar Taiwanese dishes and street food that bring comfort and a strong sense of identity, especially when studying overseas. Weโ€™re sharing this because cultural connection plays an important role in why communities like STSA feel meaningful and supportive to new students.

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