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Meet Our Students
Highline Community College is a diverse community of students, faculty and staff. We have over 200 international students from 30 different countries who choose Highline for its outstanding academics and vibrant campus life. Here's what some of our students have to say:
Esther Musada, Accounting major from Japan
Esther Musada, an accounting major, started her American education as a Kaplan student where she improved her English skills and met new friends in America. Transferring to Highline was easy and natural. "I'm so excited about Highline. I know it will help me reach my dream. I haven't attended any colleges before, so I am having a special experience!"
Saowalak "Lucky" Buamanee, Hotel and Tourism Management graduate from
Thailand
"I like Highline Community College for its diversity and its strong commitment
toward its international student population."
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Minji Ha, Business student from Korea "As an international student, I understand the challenges that students meet with they decide to study abroad; and I really love the fact that Highline is providing different opportunities for them to quickly overcome culture shock and become a member of one family."
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YuJeong Chung, Nursing student from Korea "Recently I moved into the dormitory. I just love it! There are different students from different countries with lots of opportunities to meet, interact and make new friends. I feel like we have a special aura in our dormitory. We are all from different parts of the world, but each of us strives to achieve the same goal - get knowledge for the future. It really ties us together!"
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Ayumi Sakamoto, Travel and Transportation student from Japan "I was in the Volunteer Bank which is one of the programs in ISP. I was able to have the opportunity to go to a public high school and teach Japanese in a classroom. It was really something!"
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