AIT Orientation Day

New students (above) queue at the orientation seminar registration and listen to briefings (below) from AIT officials

AIT Orientation Day

Approximately 788 new students have enrolled at AIT for the August 2004 intake. The Institute, on 16 August 2004, held an orientation seminar for the new students at the AIT Conference Center. The August 2004 batch is the
third intake under the new semester system.

Most of the new students have enrolled in the School of Environment, Resources and Development. The largest number of new students come from Thailand followed by Vietnam and India. Exchange students come from France, Germany, Finland, China, Denmark, UK, Belgium, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxemburg, Mexico, Netherlands, Morocco and Spain

Welcome aboard! Prof. Mario T. Tabucanon, Provost welcomes the new students at the orientation day

At the orientation, Prof. Mario T. Tabucanon, Provost, welcomed the new students. The new students were also briefed by AIT officials on various
services available during their study at AIT such as registration procedures, English test and general language support services, AIT Library and library
support services, courses, grading and academic services, counseling and other student support services, internet and computing services, student accommodation, rules, rents and other services, passport, visa and travel arrangements, AIT medical services, AIDS awareness, and key practical health issues, campus safety, security services and recreational facilities.

Prof. Chongrak Polprasert, Dean SERD and Acting Dean SCE delivers his welcome remarks