The International Student Society (ISS) represents international and third culture students from around the world.  Its purpose is to help incoming and current international students adjust to cultural, academic, and communal aspects of life at Taylor University while celebrating the uniqueness of each student and their own cultural background.  A variety of programs, services, and social activities serve the ISS students towards that end.

The Office of International Students is the umbrella under which the International Student Society exists, to provide support services to international students who are adjusting to life in America.  The main support services provided are the International Student Orientation and immigration matters, along with some academic advising and adjustment issues. The Director of International Student Programs works as a liaison between the students and the University.

International Student Society serves as a peer support group.  Most of the activities are organized by this organization in consultation with the Director of International Student Programs.  Most of the activities have either a social or educational purpose.

Popular activities include a ski trip and a weekend getaway to Chicago exploring museums, China Town, Michigan Avenue with all its shops, and Navy Pier. On campus, AAA (the Asian Awareness Association) hosts nights of Asian food or Bubble Tea. The International students bring to the Taylor community their various languages, customs and food representing countries such as Russia, Singapore, Malaysia, Kenya, India, Taiwan, Korea, Bahamas to name a few. In return, the Taylor community offers life-long friendships, spiritual and academic growth.

The Multicultural Council will host or promote specific conferences and events designed to educate the campus community regarding multi-ethnic issues.