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Current students
- 12, 20, I-20
12 credits, 20 hours per week and have your I-20 signed annually
Current Students
You know the drill, take 12 credits, work less than 20 hours per week and get your I-20 signed at least annually. But did you know that you need authorization to work off-campus in an internship? What if you get sick and can't take 12 credits? Which is better a "W" or an "F" if you are doing poorly in a class? The links below connect you to the appropriate request form, handout or webpage that can help you answer these and other important questions regarding your status.
Find Information On:
- Deferment/Annual Vacation/Withdrawal
How do I take time off from school during my on-track or go home for extended periods of time for a family emergency, etc. - Employment
On-Campus, Practical Training, Economic hardship: How does it all work? - Income Taxes
Math american style, contains links to tax forms, instructions, tax help sites, etc. - Reinstatement
I am out of status, what do I do? - Transferring
What do I need to do to transfer to another school, besides apply for admission at that school? - Scholarships
Link to the scholarship website

