How do U.S. boarding schools support international students in adjusting to life on campus?

U.S. boarding schools provide extensive support to help international students adjust to both academic and social life on campus. Dormitory life is structured with resident advisors or dorm parents who offer guidance and support. Schools also provide academic assistance, such as tutoring, to help students succeed in their studies. Cultural adaptation is another important aspect, and many schools offer orientation programs to help international students feel at home. Socially, schools host various extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, and cultural clubs, giving international students the opportunity to connect with their peers and become part of the school community.

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