Is it possible to convert and will the jewish community be inclusive?
Converting to Judaism is a long and difficult process. In fact, rabbis will discourage you from converting rather than encourage you. It is meant to be difficult.
I’m not sure why you are asking this question. I will add this info. The Hillels at most colleges are welcoming to all students regardless of religious affiliation. We had friends kids who often went to dinner with their friends at Hillel. They are inclusive regardless of your religious faith.
Yes to both. The process isn’t overnight and you really need to want it. You can look into it and see what the process is all about. But as stated you don’t need to convert to be involved at most Hillels. Talk to a Rabbi and layout the process if this is something meaningful to you. Many shuls have conversion classes etc to look into.