December brings the end of the fall term and after final exams the majority of students head home for the holidays.  However, for some students, including many international students, returning home isn’t an option.

Waterloo students pose with snowmanStudent volunteers working with the International Student Experience team in the Student Success Office are hosting the second annual to help these students stay connected during the holidays.  Students can register for events at Winterloo.

“It can be difficult for international students to be away from their families, especially during the holidays,” said Mike Aigbiremolen, a student volunteer organizing Winterloo.  “Getting together and meeting fellow students who are in Waterloo for the break is a great way to help with homesickness and showcase some traditional Canadian holiday events.”

Winterloo starts Dec. 20

Running Dec. 20 – Jan. 4, Winterloo is a series of fun, festive and traditional Canadian events that are open to all University of Waterloo students and their families.  Some events include snow tubing at Chicopee Tube Park, a trip to the Wonders of Winter light display in Waterloo Park, New Year’s Eve celebrations and a games night.  Many of these activities will give participants the opportunity to build new friendships and connections with both international and domestic Waterloo students.

Mike and Feifei Ding are two international students who have been working with the International Student Experience team over the past few months to plan and promote the Winterloo events.

“Mike and FeiFei can relate to what the students are going through and have created the schedule based on what they know international students will enjoy,” said Rebecca Nisbet, coordinator, international experience programs.  “The holidays can be a lonely time for those who are unable to be with family. Winterloo attempts to alleviate that by connecting students with each other, while enjoying some traditional Canadian holiday fun.”