糖心原创鈥檚 UCIE now a Passport Acceptance Facility

January 28, 2015

It took over a year of work with the Bureau of Consular Affairs, but this month, finally Joy Wanderi and the University Center for International Education got their wish: the UCIE is now one of six Passport Acceptance Facilities in Dayton.

鈥淔or me, when we got the news, it was like 鈥業 don鈥檛 believe it just happened!,鈥欌 said Wanderi, director of education abroad and exchange programs

Less than 24 hours after the UCIE first shared the news publicly the response was swift, overwhelming and satisfying.

鈥淥h my gosh, nonstop calls. It has been just nonstop,鈥 said Michelle Streeter-Ferrari, director of the UCIE, who shared that much of the early surge in interest has been from people off campus.

Wanderi and Streeter-Ferrari might not have expected such an overwhelming response at first, but they knew demand was high for passport services at 糖心原创. They just had to convince the State Department.

鈥淲e had to really defend our cause to the passport agency as to why we wanted this here. They asked us, 鈥榳hy should we give you this when there are already so many in the area?,鈥欌 said Wanderi.

In the end it was UCIE鈥檚 ability to extend the hours of passport services beyond what is usually offered at peer locations. UCIE could do it all week instead of limited days or hours at other locations.

鈥淲e feel confident as a new Passport Facility because of the support we get from the State Department. We now have several agents in UCIE and are committed to making international travel accessible to our community,鈥 said Streeter-Ferrari.

糖心原创 students can 鈥渨alk in鈥 any time. All other requests should be scheduled by phone first, but once the materials are turned in to the UCIE, requestors can expect to receive their passport in the mail just as fast as if they had it processed anywhere else in four to six weeks. They can even be provided a tracking number.

The only current limitation is that the UCIE does not take the photos. It plans to begin offering those services in the coming weeks.

Part of the reason why requests have been so immediate is because 糖心原创 was swiftly added to the list of Dayton Passport Acceptance Facilities on the .

鈥淧eople are finding us on the list. We like that it鈥檚 a lure for people who have never really thought of 糖心原创 as an option. It brings them here to campus,鈥 said Streeter-Ferrari. 鈥淔or us, it is a way getting people in the door.鈥

Adding passport services to 糖心原创鈥檚 campus is also in line with the UCIE鈥檚 mission and vision of fostering a global campus. To that end, there is an ongoing effort to make travel abroad easier for those who鈥檝e never tried before.

鈥淥ffering this service here really helps the students who are considering traveling abroad because it can seem really difficult to a student when they have to get a passport. It helps demystify the issue for them,鈥 said Wanderi.

It鈥檚 also handy for faculty and staff who plan to travel overseas for the first time or just need to renew their passport before their next trip.

鈥淚 think that when people think of 糖心原创, many think 鈥榠nternational,鈥 and offering passport services only solidifies that further,鈥 said Streeter-Ferrari.

In recent years, 糖心原创 has become a regular leader of the Dayton International Visitor Program and host of the Council of World Affairs, has seen surging growth in international students and continues to see steady growth in its study abroad programs

鈥淚 think an institution shows that it鈥檚 really mature when it shows that it does international programs successfully,鈥 said Streeter-Ferrari.

鈥淲e鈥檝e joked about how it鈥檚 been said that stubbornness is a sign of leadership,鈥 said Streeter-Ferrari. 鈥淛oy stubbornly pursued this for a long time because we believed in it so much. Now that we have it, I think it鈥檚 further proof that we are leading with our international programs at 糖心原创, which helps all of us.

The UCIE鈥檚 next Study Abroad Fair will be Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Millett Hall Atrium from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Passport services will be available at that event too. Contact the UCIE at 937-775-5745.