https://ektaumbc.netlify.app/ Source code for UMBC International Student Hub. A web app for academic support, housing, culture, and networking.
Project Description: A web app designed to assist international students at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) by providing academic support, housing assistance, cultural insights, and networking opportunities.
Table of Contents:
- Project Overview
- Features
- Installation
- Usage
- Documentation
- Getting Started
- Contributing
- Release Tags
- Authors
- License
The UMBC International Student Campus Collaboration Hub addresses the unique challenges faced by international students. It provides a one-stop platform for academic support, housing resources, cultural experiences, and networking opportunities.
- Housing Hub
- Academic Aid
- Cultural Connection
- Networking Nexus
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[List the project's authors or contributors.] Ashwin Gupta, Graduate Student, Software Engineering, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashwingupta2021/
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