Intercultural Programs and Campus Resources
Intercultural Programs Services and Resources
International students support
Intercultural Programs (ICP) supports the integration of international students into campus life and offers them transitional support to ease the understanding of UT Dallas services, guidelines, and culture associated with the success of carrying out their educational purpose.
If you have questions, need assistance or scheduling an advising session please contact us at icprograms@utdallas.edu.
iFriend
iFriend is a cultural exchange program where you can learn about how to interact with someone from another culture, make new friends, and be ready to work with global teams after graduation. Students are paired or grouped together and take part in intercultural training and cultural events.
For more information, please check the iFriend webpage.
International Week (iWeek)
This annual university tradition celebrates UTD’s global engagement and appreciation for global presence.
For more information, please check the iWeek webpage.
Cultural Trips
A special opportunity for international students to travel to local destinations and learn about US culture and traditions. Join us for spring break, summer or winter activities.
Global Engagement Series
Be Globally Engaged! Learn about world facts, cultural traditions and intercultural dimensions on our Instagram Lives.
Follow us on Instagram, @UTDICP.
Intercultural Competence Training
Request customized group training to expand your knowledge about intercultural awareness and competence to be ready to work on a global corporate world.
For group training requests please contact us at icprograms@utdallas.edu
English Support
Conversational English
There are various opportunities available for students who are interested in improving their conversational English.
International Christian Fellowship (ICF)
International Christian Fellowship hosts English classes each long semester (fall and spring), led by American volunteers in partnership with Intercultural Programs.
Sign up for virtual or in-person classes on the ICF webpage.
Be sure to check the International Christian Fellowship calendar to verify all dates and times.
FriendSpeak
FriendSpeak is a free one-on-one English conversation class. The setting is classroom style and the environment is causal, with the goal of improving students’ language skills.
Visit the FriendSpeak website for more information.
Writing
Graduate students
Part of the Office of Graduate Education, the Graduate Writing Services offers free writing appointments, workshops and programs to assist UT Dallas graduate students with their academic projects. For more information, visit the Graduate Writing Services webpage.
Undergraduate students
The Writing Center offers individual appointments and group workshops to help undergraduate students identify their writing strengths and weaknesses. All Writing Center services are free for UT Dallas undergraduate students.
Accent Modification Program
The UT Dallas Callier Center has various adult programs and services, including Accent Modification Program (AMP) for non-native English speakers.
The AMP is designed to improve the production of spoken American English with the help of trained clinicians. Individuals and group activities are incorporated including modeling, shaping and cueing for spoken American English speech production.
For more information on how to participate, please contact Dr. Hannah Pourchot Neale at Hannah.PourchotNeale@utdallas.edu or call 972-883-3653.
Business Communications Center
The purpose of the Jindal School of Management (JSOM) Business Communication Center is to help students improve their writing and speaking skills in order to become more effective communicators. JSOM’s BCC is only available to JSOM majors or students currently enrolled in a JSOM course. Visit the website to explore what the BCC has to offer.
Spouse and Family Events
Dependents face significant challenges when moving to the U.S. To assist you in creating an interesting and satisfying life here, you are encouraged to make use of the following resources:
International Spouse and Family Group
The International Spouse and Family Group (ISFG) is a social group for dependents of international students who are interested in meeting new people and learning more about the Dallas area. Join the International Spouse and Family Facebook group or email utdinternationalfamilies@gmail.com to become part of their mailing list. ISFG resources and events include:
- Monthly newsletter.
- English lessons.
- Children play dates.
- Social events.
Custodial Responsibility Disclaimer: UT Dallas will not take custodial responsibility of minors while participating in on-campus events. Custodial responsibility will remain with teachers K-12, parents, legal guardians and chaperones.
If you have additional questions about living in the U.S. as an international spouse or family member, email icprograms@utdallas.edu.
Directory of Campus Resources
Department | Services | Location |
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Admission and Enrollment Services | Application process and instructions, scholarships, financial aid, campus tours | SSB 1 |
Bookstore | Stocks all required textbooks, school supplies and UTD merchandise | VCB 1.110 |
Bursar | Payment of tuition and fees | SSB 2.300 |
Comet Card Office | Get Comet Card, purchase discounted tickets, buy postage stamps | SSA 12.324 |
Comet Cents Money Management Center | Free education on financial topics such as saving/budgeting, credit management, student loans, identity theft and financial responsibilities after college | MC 1.413 |
Comet Cupboard | Food pantry initiative dedicated to helping students in need | MC 1.604 |
Dean of Students | Offers services and facilitate experiences that provide students with a sense of place and belonging while preparing them to be responsible, engaged citizens in a rapidly changing global environment. | SSB 4.400 |
McDermott Library | Book rental, reference materials, copy center, study space | McDermott Library |
Office of Student AccessAbility | Resources and accommodations for eligible students with a documented physical, psychiatric or sensory disability | AD 2.224 |
UT Dallas Police | Crime prevention, patrols, self-defense training | Police Department |
Parking & Transportation | Parking passes, free bus services, DART passes | PS3 1.200 |
Registrar | Academic Calendar, residency, graduation, transcripts | SSB 1.100 |
Student Counseling Center | Individual, couples and group counseling | SSB 4.600 |
Student Organization Center | Assists students in connecting to the UT Dallas community | SU 2.416 |
Student Government | Free general and immigration attorney services, Comet Discount Program | SU 2.400 |
Student Health Center | TB test questions, Student Health Insurance, general health care services | SSB 4.700 |
Student Success Center | Writing Center, peer tutoring, Math Lab, Testing Center | MC 1.302 |
Student Wellness Center | Dedicated to the health and well-being of all UT Dallas students | SSA 14.270 |
University Career Center | Job fairs, resume workshops, mock interviews, internship opportunities | SSB 3.300 |
University Recreation | Fitness center, swimming pool, rock climbing wall, organized sports, group fitness classes | Activity Center |