Transitioning from Turkey
FGCU and its Honors College were Ozdemir’s own bridge to understanding a new world.
She came to the U.S. in fall 2021 to study English and education with the goal of becoming an English teacher. After taking classes at Florida SouthWestern State College in Fort Myers, she enrolled at FGCU.
“The transition [to the United States] for sure wasn’t easy for me,” Ozdemir said. “There was definitely some culture shock in the first couple months, even the first year. Simple things like classroom dynamics, food and how direct people were in conversations felt very different compared to Turkey.”
Nonetheless, Ozdemir said she truly valued meeting individuals from varied cultures and backgrounds, which contributed “profoundly” to her personal and professional growth. She also saw how transformative language learning can be.
“Studying at FGCU not only strengthened my English and teaching skills but also taught me the value of adaptability, creativity and community engagement,” she said. “I believe quality English education can open doors to higher studies, careers and international connections, and I want to help students in my community build those opportunities for their future.
Ozdemir first learned about FGCU while researching universities in Florida that offered strong English and education programs.
“The balance between academic achievement and hands-on teaching experience was what appealed to me,” she said.
“As an international student, I also loved the welcoming campus atmosphere and sense of community FGCU offered. The English program, along with the opportunities for cultural exchange and student engagement, ultimately motivated me to enroll.”