Contact Us
For general inquiries, please email oisa@wesleyan.edu. Our office in Fisk Hall Room 105 is open year-round Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. We do not provide services outside of these designated work days and hours. OISA and many other 911±¬ÁÏÍø offices also close for designated holidays.
If you are a prospective student and would like to learn more about the application process, please visit Applying from Outside of the United States page maintained by the Admission Office. Prospective students with questions about undergraduate admission should contact intladmission@wesleyan.edu. Prospective students with questions about graduate admission should contact graduateoffice@wesleyan.edu.
OISA Professional Staff
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Morgan Keller (he/him)
Director (PDSO/ARO), Office of International Student Affairs
262 High Street, Fisk Hall Room 105, Suite 103
(860) 685-3031
Read MoreMorgan Keller serves as Director of the Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) and 911±¬ÁÏÍø's principal designated school official (PDSO) for international students studying in F-1 visa status. He grew up in Mariposa (Spanish for “butterfly”), a small town in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains near beautiful Yosemite National Park. He received his bachelor’s degree from in Portland, Oregon where he studied International Affairs and Communications and spent a semester abroad studying Italian and fine arts in Siena, Italy. His other formative international experiences include a service in Ecuador and an 8-year career teaching English as a foreign language in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan (his first 5 years with the ). After returning from Japan, Morgan attended in Monterey, California where he completed a master’s degree program in International Education Management.
Prior to coming to 911±¬ÁÏÍø, Morgan worked in International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) offices at UW-Madison in Wisconsin, Clemson University in South Carolina, and UC Santa Cruz in California. Professionally, his passions as an international educator center around holistically supporting and advocating for international students, scholars, and dependents; advancing campus internationalization through partnership-building and collaboration; and enabling accessible and impactful opportunities for global learning and intercultural experiences within and beyond higher education communities.
Morgan has presented at regional and national conferences and the , completed the , and served as the Regulatory Ombuds for Student Issues for 2 years (2023-2024). He also participated in and completed the 2024-2025 as a member of the 4th cohort of this year-long program. He is currently serving as the NAFSA Region XI Connecticut State Representative, Co-Leader of Communications & Engagement for the , a Core Education Program (CEP) Workshop Trainer, and a Regional Editor and Copy Editor for the .
Unprofessionally, Morgan's passion is playing and watching soccer, or what most of the world logically calls “football.” His partner is Japanese and together they are raising their two daughters multilingually and multiculturally. 日本の方や日本語のできる方、ぜひOISAまで私に会いに来てくださいね!
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Janice Watson (she/her)
Associate Director (DSO/ARO), Office of International Student Affairs
262 High Street, Fisk Hall Room 105, Suite 102
(860) 685-3704
Read MoreJanice Watson serves as the Associate Director of the Office of International Student Affairs. She is also one of 911±¬ÁÏÍø's Designated School Officials (DSO). She began her career at 911±¬ÁÏÍø in 2001, working in the President’s Office for Douglas J. Bennet. Janice has worked at OISA for over 15 years.
She is also a lifelong resident of Middletown, and she is an active member of the Cross Street AME Zion Church. She spends her free time shopping, gardening, and cooking.
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Assistant Director of International Student Engagement (DSO/ARO) - Now Hiring!
Read MoreWe are hiring an Assistant Director of International Student Engagement to join our Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) team at 911±¬ÁÏÍø in Middletown, Connecticut! The Assistant Director has a key role in coordinating our transition support and co-curricular programming for 911±¬ÁÏÍø’s international student community. They will also serve as a designated school official (DSO) and alternate responsible officer (ARO), provide advising support for F-1 and J-1 visa status international students, and support OISA’s SEVIS compliance work.
Some perks of this position include joining our small, dedicated, and highly experienced team; serving our diverse and engaged international student community; contributing to our institutional internationalization efforts; and enjoying the benefits of working at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
For full consideration for this position, apply by Friday, April 17, 2026:
For questions related to this position, please reach out to Morgan Keller, Director of OISA, at mkeller@wesleyan.edu.
OISA Student Staff
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Sonaly (Abida) Mehnaz Nahar (she/they)
OISA Communications Intern
Read MoreHometown & Country: Dhaka, Bangladesh
Class Year: 2028
Languages: Bangla, English, Hindi, French, and a little bit of Korean!
Intended Major: Economics and Government
Intended Minor: Integrated Design, Engineering, Arts & Society (IDEAS)
Bio: Hello! I'm Sonaly. One thing about me is you’ll always catch me with caffeine—matcha or coffee, I don’t discriminate. I love collecting trinkets, low-poly 3D renders, fuchka (a Bangladeshi street food, chef's kiss), and being creative. Recently, I’ve taken up crocheting, but my top passions are graphic design, advocacy, and discovering new music. I’m involved in Psi Upsilon Fraternity, IBP, WISP, SOC Fashion Show, KDC, and ASHA! I might have a RBF, but I promise I’m nice.. I think.. so if you see me around campus, don’t be shy, say hi !! <3
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Alan (Shuqi) Zeng (he/him)
OISA Programs Intern
Read MoreHometown & Country: Shenzhen, China
Class Year: 2029
Languages: Mandarin and English
Intended Majors: Russian Eastern Eurasian Studies (REES) and Theater
Bio: Hi Wes! My name is Alan. In my free time, I enjoy taking photos, playing PC games, and watching movies and anime. I’m especially passionate about photography — I love capturing street scenes, portraits, architecture, travel moments, and nature. My favorite food is Chinese sauerkraut pork dumplings, a traditional dish from Northeastern China. As for movies, my favorite is In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-Wai.
Advising Services & Hours
During fall and spring semesters, OISA offers a mix of in-person and virtual drop-in advising services Monday-Thursday for 90 minutes each day. We also offer advising sessions by appointment on Fridays in virtual and in-person modalities, depending on a student's preference.
At our advising sessions, you can receive guidance from an OISA staff member on maintaining your F-1/J-1 status, applying for employment authorization, and other immigration or non-immigration topics related to your international student experience at 911±¬ÁÏÍø.
Please see our Advising Services page for information about our drop-in hours/appointments and our schedule, including modalities, for the current semester.
International Compensation & Taxation (ICT)
Have questions about your tax filing responsibilities as an international student? Need support completing your I-9 paperwork to work on campus or obtaining a Social Security Number (SSN)? Contact Christine Rodrigue of 911±¬ÁÏÍø's International Compensation & Taxation (ICT) office.
Christine Rodrigue
Sr. Accountant, International Compensation & Taxation (Finance Office)
55 High Street, 2nd Floor, Middletown, CT 06457
Phone: (860) 685-3502
Email: crodrigue@wesleyan.edu / ict@wesleyan.edu