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Indian Student Association (ISA) is an organization formed by the student body of the Wayne State University to bring the Indian Community in the WSU together and to promote the Indian Culture and the diversity at and outside the WSU through organizing various cultural and social events. It provides an opportunity for the students of Indian and foreign origin to share the joy of culture and heritage of India.
The most important feature of ISA is to help out new students to get settled and be familiar to the new environment through various activities starting from picking them up from airport to helping them out in getting housing and other necessary requirements. It also provides basic brief information about the life in United States through a ‘new students’ orientation program’.
ISA not only helps the students in their initial phase in United States, but also provides facilities and organizes various events in view of providing internships and jobs to graduate and undergraduate students.

ISA membership entitles the members to be a part of different types of activities organized by ISA throughout the year and provides free entrance to the members for some of the events.

The membership information is as follows:
Annual Membership: $25.00*
(* $15.00 for ISA and $10.00 for ASEIO)

About ISA-ASEIO:

ISA-ASEIO is a Student chapter formed by ISA with American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEIO) to form a channel of communication between different technical organizations, professional institutions in United States and Students in Wayne State University. It is a non-profit organization of engineering students and professionals primarily engaged in the pursuit of the enhancement of technical, professional, educational and economic benefits to its members, and exchange the knowledge between the engineering students and the experts from these professional institutions which helps the students to grow in the professional world.

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