Sibel Ahi, Ph.D. 鈥15 came to America 25 years ago from her native Turkey as a 17-year-old au pair for a Florida family. Looking back today, she likened herself to a little bird that didn鈥檛 know how to fly and looked around for help to survive.
鈥淚t was a bad experience,鈥 最新91制片厂鈥檚 director of international recruitment said, not dwelling on the past. Lacking support, she returned to her hometown of Ankara and pursued her bachelor鈥檚 in tourism management.
In 2005, Ahi returned to the United States for a hospitality internship but said she realized her true interest was building long-term relationships with international students. While completing her MBA at Dowling College, Oakdale, N.Y., she began recruiting international students for an NYC ESL school and community college. After earning her educational leadership doctorate from Alvernia, she made a career in international student recruitment, first at Washington College in Chestertown, Md., and, since 2019, at Alvernia. From the start, Ahi made it her mission to ensure no one on her watch ever felt lost and alone in a foreign country, as she once did.
鈥淚 see myself every time students arrive,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was the one who moved from family 6,000 miles away with 26 kilo of luggage and built my future in another country. I share their feelings.鈥
At Alvernia, Ahi created a resource-rich program whose staff has grown from just her to four people. The result is a boom in international students. During the 2023-24 academic year, Alvernia welcomed more than 100 international students compared to just a handful five years ago. The current crop hails from 19 different countries, including Saudi Arabia, India, Brazil and Ghana.
鈥淲e build the best experience academically, socially,鈥 she said. 鈥淵ou see those little birds get strength and learn to live in a different country without family.鈥
Ahi believes she鈥檚 not only helping out international students with her push for a strong multi-country presence on campus. Domestic-born students, faculty and staff, along with the community, also see a benefit.
鈥淚鈥檓 bringing diversity to campus,鈥 Ahi said. 鈥淒iversity enriches the educational experience of our domestic students and people in Berks County.鈥