AIT Orientation Day
On January 6, 2003, AIT had an orientation program for the new students admitted in the January 2003 intake at the AIT Conference Center. More than 300 new students, most of whom are enrolled in the School of Environment, Resources and Development. The largest number of new students come from Thailand, followed by Vietnam. Exchange students from France, Finland, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal and the USA are attending classes at SAT, SERD, and SOM.
At the orientation, Prof. Mario T. Tabucanon, Provost, welcomed the newly enrolled students while Prof. Gothom Arya, Registrar, gave a remark. The new students were also briefed by AIT officials on various services available during their study at AIT such as English test and general languages, academic support services, courses, grading and registry services, counseling and other student support services, internet and computing services, student accommodation, rules and regulations, rents, visa and travel arrangements, AIT medical services, AIDS awareness, and key practical health issues, campus safety, security services and recreational facilities.