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Zion Park

Senior International Admissions Counselor (Serving: China, Europe, and International Students in the US High Schools)

Biography

Experience

My first international trip was from New York to Seoul when I was just six months old. Since then, I went on to live in various countries, including China and Canada, as a Third Culture-Kid (TCK). I first worked in healthcare and education, which is where I discovered a desire to work with diverse cultures and groups. This led me to study Intercultural Studies and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages). I now live in Grand Rapids with my wife, who was an international student at Calvin. I love playing soccer, watching various sports, and looking for my next favorite place in Grand Rapids!

Favorite Food

Any kind of noodles. Chinese rice noodles (米线) and Japanese udon are my favorite.

Why I Love Calvin

The community at 麻豆区 is unmatched! Professors, staff, and students go out of their way to support you, walking with you through your biggest questions and doubts. They not only support you but also challenge you to embrace diverse perspectives and live in harmony with those different from you. Whether you're a TCK who has lived abroad or an international student who has never left home, there's a welcoming community here for you!

Events & Appearances

May 29, 2025
International Admitted Student Webinar

| 8:00am-9:00am

Our?international admissions team is excited to host?weekly webinars for admitted students to talk about the steps to complete the enrollment process. With time for questions!

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麻豆区 international students standing with country flags in a stairwell looking up at the camera
May 22, 2025
International Admitted Student Webinar

| 8:00am-9:00am

Our?international admissions team is excited to host?weekly webinars for admitted students to talk about the steps to complete the enrollment process. With time for questions!

Image
麻豆区 international students standing with country flags in a stairwell looking up at the camera