Student Life & Culture in USA

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Stepping into the U.S. is exciting—and a little overwhelming. This guide covers your first 30 days, housing, food, safety, and everyday campus culture so you settle in fast and thrive.

Your First 30 Days

Quick-Start Checklist
Phone & Internet
  • Get a prepaid SIM/eSIM on day 1–2 (bring an unlocked phone). Short-term plans are perfect till you pick a long-term plan.
Immigration & University Check-ins
  • Retrieve your I-94 entry record online and save a PDF copy for your files.
  • Complete international student check-in with your university so your SEVIS record is set to Active (you’ll need this for jobs, SSN, DMV, etc.).
Banking
  • Open a student checking account. Most banks accept a passport + I-20 + I-94 + proof of address; SSN is usually not required for basic accounts.
SSN vs ITIN (Know the difference)
  • F-1 students can apply for a Social Security Number (SSN) only if you have authorized employment (on-campus, CPT, or OPT). Otherwise, you generally don’t need an SSN to study.
  • Timing tip: Wait ~10 days after U.S. entry and ensure your SEVIS is Active before visiting the SSA office, to allow government systems to update.
  • ITIN is a tax ID used only for tax purposes if you’re not eligible for an SSN.
Health Insurance
  • F-1: No federal mandate, but most universities require health insurance (often via a Student Health Insurance Plan).
  • J-1: Insurance is mandatory by law (min. $100,000 medical/illness, $50,000 evacuation, $25,000 repatriation; deductible ≤ $500).
Safety Numbers to Save
  • 911 – Police/Fire/Ambulance (emergency only).
  • 988 – Mental health & suicide crisis lifeline (call/text/chat).
  • 211 – Local social & community services (housing, food, legal help).

Housing / Accommodation

On-Campus vs Off-Campus
On-Campus
  • Pros: Walk to class, inclusive utilities, furnished rooms, easy social life.
  • Watch for: Early application windows; meal plan costs.
Off-Campus
  • Pros: More privacy, choose roommates, often cheaper over 12 months.
  • Watch for: Lease terms (9–12 months), security deposit, utility setup (gas, power, Wi-Fi). Consider renter’s insurance (often required).
Smart Moves
  • Visit neighbourhoods in daylight, check transit times, and read lease fine print (subletting, penalties, move-out).
  • Use university housing boards & Indian student groups to find verified listings/roommates.
Food: Cook Desi, Explore Local
  • Most college towns have Indian grocery stores plus Asian/halal/vegetarian options. Stock up on masalas, atta, dals, and a basic spice kit in week one.
  • Learn a few meal-prep recipes (poha, khichdi, paneer bhurji, rajma chawal). Cooking saves money fast.
  • Campus dining usually labels vegan/vegetarian/halal—ask for allergen info.
Safety & Support
  • Save campus police/security and international office contacts in your phone.
  • Expect Timely Warnings/Emergency Alerts via email/SMS—colleges must publish an Annual Security Report with 3 years of crime stats and safety policies under the Clery Act. Review it for your campus.
  • Use late-night safety escorts, blue-light phones, and campus shuttles where available.
  • Know your Title IX resources for harassment/assault support (listed in your campus security pages/ASR).

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Classroom & Culture

What Feels Different

Participation matters: Speak up, ask questions, attend office hours—it signals engagement.

Academic integrity is strict: Always cite sources; avoid plagiarism and collusion.

Teamwork & networking: Join student chapters (IEEE, ACM, ASA), hackathons, case comps; build your LinkedIn early.

Professional etiquette: Be punctual, email professors formally, and follow assignment rubrics closely.

Community & Festivals
  1. Expect Diwali, Holi, and Independence Day celebrations on many campuses.
  2. Join Indian Students Association groups for airport pickups, roommate matching, and cultural events; it’s also a great way to beat homesickness.
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