Welcome our newest ISSS Advisor, Ranali!!

We would like to welcome our newest addition to the International Student Advisor team at our office! Ranali has joined the Advising team this April and is very excited to meet with all of our international students. Meet the rest of our team here. We hope to see you at our office!

Ranali Dewaraja

International Student Advisor

Hometown: I am originally from Sri Lanka- I have lived in San Jose for over 8 years

What do you like to do in your free time?

I enjoy hiking and taking long walks.

Fun Facts: I love the beach because I grew up on an island and it reminds me of home

Studying abroad is a challenging yet rewarding journey and I am excited to support students during these pivotal years. I hope your time here at SJSU is enriching, memorable and filled with meaningful connections which last well beyond your studies.

Global Spartan Photo Contest 2025 Winners!

One of the many activities that happens during Global Spartan Month is our Global Spartan Photo Contest. This year we had 49 amazing photo and narrative submissions from students who have experience in one of our study abroad programs and our international students. The Global Spartan Month Planning Committee selects the winner of the Most Impactful Narrative prize and also determines our set of finalists. Finalists then have their photographs and narratives posted on our Instagram pages, at the Global Spartan Fair and at the Global Games event. Thank you to everyone who submitted a photo entry and to all those who voted. Congratulations to all our finalists and a special congratulations to our winners.

 

First Place

Sharat Hiremath

Nature’s Teddy Bear with Tusks

This photo is special to me because I personally love Lord Ganesha, who symbolizes wisdom and new beginnings. Seeing this elephant reminds me of Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations, where we welcome and honor Him with devotion. I admire elephants for their intelligence and gentle nature, and this image takes me back to childhood visits to temples where I watched them being worshipped and cared for.

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Second Place

Hitomi Tassone

Mitama Matsuri

I took this photo during a spontaneous late-night outing with friends near the end of my semester abroad. It was from one of the summer festivals, or “matsuri,” that I had attended while living in Tokyo, reminiscent of the matsuri from my childhood. The lanterns illuminate the path to the torii, the umbrellas reflect the summer’s rainy season, and the people gather to enjoy a cultural celebration.

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Third Place

Brittany Ngo

Jiufen A-Mei Teahouse

This photo is taken in front of A-Mei Teahouse in Jiufen, Taiwan. Jiufen is a town located in northeastern Taiwan and is known for its looming mountains, narrow alleyways, and teahouses. Tea is deeply ingrained in Taiwanese culture, and I had the opportunity to visit A-Mei Teahouse and experience a traditional tea ritual while learning about how tea is farmed in the high mountain regions.

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Best Narrative

Rutuja Nemane

Miles Away, Yet Home Within

This photo depicts devotion, connection and pride. The beautifully adorned Ganesh idol, symbolizing wisdom and new beginnings, stands at the heart of our celebration. Ganesh Visarjan at SJSU turned a farewell into a homecoming. The dhol beats echoed our cultural roots, and every step carried unity. It reminds me that culture knows no boundaries, it lives wherever hearts unite to celebrate it.

2025 Global Spartan Month Fair

Each March, we celebrate the benefits of international education and cultural exchange through a series of events we call Global Spartan Month (GSM). There are many ways to participate in GSM, from attending events that get you to make connections with people from around the world, to learning more about opportunities to study in another country, to participating in workshops that will help you broaden your global mindset. Our biggest event is our GSM Fair.

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Interview Waiver- Update

Effective February18, 2025, the Department of State has revised the visa interview waiver policy, reversing the prior policy update that went into effect on December 21, 2023. You can read more details about the new policy here. You can also refer to NAFSA’s webpage, which provides more in-depth details regarding this change. Please note that this new policy may impact visa application wait times, so please make certain to check information on the websites of embassies and consulates for the most up to date process and wait times for visa renewals.