Intercultural Programs Intercultural Organizations
About Intercultural Organizations (ICOs)
Intercultural Organizations (ICOs) is an umbrella for several groups that exist to support, educate and celebrate different cultures and perspectives among students.
The purpose of ICOs is twofold:
- To provide a space for students of similar background to come together for support and fellowship
- To give all students the opportunity to build new friendships and to learn about and value different cultures, histories and perspectives of others
Intercultural Organizations
Asian Student Association (ASA)
Multi-Ethnic Student Association (MESA)
White Students for Racial Justice (WRJ)
Global and International Student Association (GISA)
Director of Intercultural Programs: Iyree Jarrett
Business Manager: Cat Nguyen
WCSA Diversity and Inclusion Senator: Kaylee Dangc
Instagram: @westmont_icp
Intercultural Organizations (ICOs)
Any registered Westmont student may apply to lead, be a member of or participate in programs organized by an ICO. ICOs are and have always been inclusive, i.e. all students of all backgrounds are welcome to participate. Programs and meetings are framed and guided by the college’s learning standard for diversity and by the mission, vision and goals of Intercultural Programs.
This year, their vision is to focus on the spiritual and church histories and legacies of different cultures.
Office Location & communication
Interested in talking with an Intercultural Organization (ISO) Leader, swing by the ICO office in the Upper Kerr Student Center! Email icp@59shoushen.com or an ICO leader for specific office hours, event details, and/or more information.