Welcome Campus Network

The Welcome Campus Network amplifies the work of colleges and universities in welcoming and supporting newcomers who are seeking safety from across the globe.

Supporting newcomers' higher education goals

Welcome.US launched the Welcome Campus Network (WCN) in December 2021 in partnership with the National Association of System Heads, the Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, the Texas International Education Consortium, Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR), and the University of Texas at El Paso—whose president, Dr. Heather Wilson (former Secretary of the United States Air Force) recruited 27 other universities and colleges as members of the network.

WCN members are active participants in welcoming, providing scholarships, housing, community sponsorship, pathways to education, and other support to thousands of newcomers. The Welcome Campus Network highlights the innovation and transformative power of higher education institutions.

Join the Welcome Campus Network

Joining WCN means joining a community of colleges, universities, and organizations working with campuses that are committed to welcoming newcomers. Members participate (as available) in meetings twice per month to share information and best practices; learn from national, state, and local officials, advocates, and practitioners on opportunities, trends, and events; participate in communities of practice; and build common solidarity and community.

Please complete the Welcome Campus Network Membership form to join. Questions? Contact [email protected].

Members are invited to join the Welcome Campus Network as either an institutional or individual member:

Institutional members

Institutional members are listed on the WCN webpage, join the network’s list serv, attend virtual meetings (held twice a month), and are messengers of welcome.

Individual members

Individual members join the network’s list serv, attend virtual meetings (held twice a month), and become messengers of welcome.

You can also join the listserv. Learn more about upcoming Welcome Campus Network meetings, member events, and presentations; access resources; and join a community seeking to learn from and support one another in advancing a shared commitment to welcoming refugees and other newcomers.

Oklahoma State University did not hesitate to help when they heard that Afghan newcomers were coming to their state. They provided a safe place for 70 newcomers by offering housing for Afghan families in their graduate student housing units. Oklahoma State University is a founding member of the Welcome Campus Network.

Resources

WCN Resources

Members can access exclusive resources (coming soon), including presentations and resources shared from guest speakers; resources, tools, and trainings developed by partner organizations in this space; and tools and materials shared by other WCN members.

Welcome Campus Networks invites a number of national, state, and local officials, advocates, newcomers, and practitioners to present on current opportunities, trends, experiences, and events in refugee resettlement. View the WCN meeting schedule.

Partner Resources

AHLAN: A Manual for Establishing Resettlement Campuses Together, or AHLAN, for short, is the premiere guide on how to create inclusive campuses that are welcoming to refugees. Read this press release for more details.

Welcome.US thanks our partners for their support. Learn more our partners through the Presidents’ Alliance Higher Education Portal.

Refugee Resource Hub: A “one-stop” refugee-focused hub, provides access to a suite of resources, tools, and training to support the work of colleges and universities desiring to engage or already engaged in supporting refugee students and non-students.

Refugee Resource Hub Directory: A new public directory of practitioners and other experts in building refugee and displaced communities' success in the U.S. through higher education institutions.

Welcome Campus Network Members

The WCN members listed above are institutional members who have agreed to share their logos.

List of Welcome Campus Network Institutional Members

WCN institution members include:

Alamo Community College, Arizona State University, ArtLords, California Sacramento State University, Central Washington University, Chemeketa Community College, Colorado State University, Eastern Washington University, Every Campus A Refuge (ECAR), Franklin & Marshall College, Hands to the Future, Houston Community College, Illinois Institute of Technology, Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis, Kalamazoo Valley Community College, Metropolitan Community College—Penn Valley, National Association of System Heads (NASH), Northeastern University (International Affairs Program), Ohio State University Office of International Affairs, Oklahoma State University, Owensboro Community and Technical College, Pima Community College, The Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration, Russell Sage College, Salt Lake Community College, Salve Regina University, San Francisco State University, San Jose State University, Texas Women's University, The University of Texas at Dallas, The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), The University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas International Education Consortium (TIEC), University of California—Riverside, University of Massachusetts Boston, University of Colorado Denver, University of Illinois—Chicago, University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC), University of Maryland - College Park, University of Missouri-Columbia, University of Oregon, University of Southern Maine, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Tulsa, Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia Tech Center for Refugee, Migrant, and Displacement Studies, Washington State University, University of Connecticut (UCONN), University of Houston, World Learning, Abilene Christian University

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