In the SEAS program, courses and research are important. But, it is the SEAS experience that is irreplaceable. You will have the chance to dive into languages and cultures from the Southeast Asian countries. To get to know more about the languages and cultures, you can connect to and be involved in on-campus organizations of students from the Southeast Asian countries.
The Filipino Student Association (FSA)-USA was founded in response to the growing number of Filipino and Filipino-American students studying at US universities. The purpose of FSA is to promote and preserve the Filipino culture, history, and heritage on campus while providing a supportive network to all FSA members.
Check more about FSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
As a central platform for communication and resource sharing, FSA brings together various stakeholders including students, the Philippines' government, the private sector, and alumni communities to reimagine education and professional development opportunities for Singaporean students.
FSA provides some services that include job fairs, academic conferences, mentorship, cultural events, and university application guidance.
Check more about FSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
As a central platform for communication and resource sharing, FSA brings together various stakeholders including students, the Philippines' government, the private sector, and alumni communities to reimagine education and professional development opportunities for Singaporean students.
FSA provides some services that include job fairs, academic conferences, mentorship, cultural events, and university application guidance.
PERMIAS (Persatuan Mahasiswa Indonesia di Amerika Serikat)
PERMIAS is an organization that unites Indonesian college students in the United States. The organization was founded in 1961 in Washington, D.C.. PERMIAS organizes many annual events and competitions for Indonesian students in the US.
Check more about PERMIAS at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
PERMIAS is an Indonesian acronym for Persatuan Mahasiswa Indonesia Seluruh Amerika Serikat. Translated into English, it means "Organization of the Indonesian Students in the United States". The group organizes many annual events and competitions for Indonesian students in the US.
PERMIAS provides a platform for members to connect, keeps members updated with the most relevant news, and prepares them for their future careers.
PERMIAS is an organization that unites Indonesian college students in the United States. The organization was founded in 1961 in Washington, D.C.. PERMIAS organizes many annual events and competitions for Indonesian students in the US.
Check more about PERMIAS at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
PERMIAS is an Indonesian acronym for Persatuan Mahasiswa Indonesia Seluruh Amerika Serikat. Translated into English, it means "Organization of the Indonesian Students in the United States". The group organizes many annual events and competitions for Indonesian students in the US.
PERMIAS provides a platform for members to connect, keeps members updated with the most relevant news, and prepares them for their future careers.
The Malaysia Student Association (MSA)-USA is a non-profit organization composed of members who are interested in Malaysian culture. MSA was established to promote Malaysia's unique culture and diversity while providing a means for Malaysian's to uphold and share their identity.
Check more about MSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook and Website.
MSA's goal is to create a fun and safe space for Malaysians to bond with each other. The board members organize exciting events and activities almost every month!
MSA is under the supervision of IU Office of International Services, and the Malaysians in Bloomington is under the care of Education Malaysia Chicago.
Check more about MSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook and Website.
MSA's goal is to create a fun and safe space for Malaysians to bond with each other. The board members organize exciting events and activities almost every month!
MSA is under the supervision of IU Office of International Services, and the Malaysians in Bloomington is under the care of Education Malaysia Chicago.
The Myanmar Student Association (MSA)-USA is a student-run nonprofit organization to support Myanmar students studying in the US. The purpose of this organization is to provide a reliable and tight Myanmar network that assists, connects and empowers young Myanmar Professionals studying in the United States and to represent their Golden Land of Myanmar.
Check more about MSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook and Instagram.
The mission at MSA is to share, grow, and thrive through community engagement and bring awareness of the culture, with three major concerns as follows:
Check more about MSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook and Instagram.
The mission at MSA is to share, grow, and thrive through community engagement and bring awareness of the culture, with three major concerns as follows:
- Assisting students, networking, delivering relevant information to all members of MSA and affiliated organizations.
- Acting with courage, dignity, honesty and take responsibility to create a helpful environment to all MSA members and affiliated organizations.
- Being brave to challenge the status quo, empower the differences and embrace the changes.
The Singapore Student Association (SSA) is a student organization that provides a close-knit family for Singaporean students in the United States who are associated with or interested in the Singaporean culture. They organize numerous events throughout the year, ranging from social events such as the annual Thanksgiving retreat, to professional events such as networking sessions or dialogues with renowned Singaporean civil servants and entrepreneurs.
Check more about SSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook and Website.
The SSA also maintains strategic collaborations with other student organizations on campus to organize events that promote Singapore’s distinct Southeast Asian culture and heritage. These initiatives are primarily achieved through the East Asian Union (EAU), an umbrella organization that strives to share and unite different cultures across campus. The SSA also work very closely with other culture-based clubs on campus to organize joint events.
Check more about SSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook and Website.
The SSA also maintains strategic collaborations with other student organizations on campus to organize events that promote Singapore’s distinct Southeast Asian culture and heritage. These initiatives are primarily achieved through the East Asian Union (EAU), an umbrella organization that strives to share and unite different cultures across campus. The SSA also work very closely with other culture-based clubs on campus to organize joint events.
The Association of Thai Students in the United States of America (ATSA) is a non-profit organization established in 2020 to serve as an informational and networking hub for Thai students in the United States.
Check more about ATSA at Indiana University Bloomingtonand their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
The primary beneficiaries of ATSA at Indiana University Bloomington include past, current, and prospective students who are Thai citizens and/or are of Thai descent from any U.S. academic institutions.
As a central platform for communication and resource sharing, ATSA brings together various stakeholders including students, the Thai government, the private sector, and alumni communities to reimagine education and professional development opportunities for Thai students.
ATSA provides some services that include job fairs, academic conferences, mentorship, cultural events, and university application guidance.
Check more about ATSA at Indiana University Bloomingtonand their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
The primary beneficiaries of ATSA at Indiana University Bloomington include past, current, and prospective students who are Thai citizens and/or are of Thai descent from any U.S. academic institutions.
As a central platform for communication and resource sharing, ATSA brings together various stakeholders including students, the Thai government, the private sector, and alumni communities to reimagine education and professional development opportunities for Thai students.
ATSA provides some services that include job fairs, academic conferences, mentorship, cultural events, and university application guidance.
The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) is a non-profit organization composed of members who are interested in Vietnamese culture.
Check more about VSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
VSA's mission at Indiana University Bloomington is to increase culture awareness and unity on and off the IU campus. They strive to provide opportunities for Vietnamese as well as non-Vietnamese individuals to experience Vietnamese culture, heritage, and traditions.
Not only will they share Vietnamese culture, but they also aim at addressing social injustices and advocate for the promotion of equity that society lacks. Through a variety of cultural activities and events, VSA values on building a stronger and more diverse community within VSA's members and on campus itself.
Check more about VSA at Indiana University Bloomington and their events on Facebook, Instagram, and Website.
VSA's mission at Indiana University Bloomington is to increase culture awareness and unity on and off the IU campus. They strive to provide opportunities for Vietnamese as well as non-Vietnamese individuals to experience Vietnamese culture, heritage, and traditions.
Not only will they share Vietnamese culture, but they also aim at addressing social injustices and advocate for the promotion of equity that society lacks. Through a variety of cultural activities and events, VSA values on building a stronger and more diverse community within VSA's members and on campus itself.