Employment: On-campus, CPT, OPT, and STEM OPT
On-Campus Employment
F-1 students do not require a special employment authorization document.
F-1 students can work a maximum of 20 hours per week on campus. Find out more about graduate assistantships here. See Georgia Southern’s Student Employment Center for on-campus opportunities.
Off-Campus Employment
Off campus employment is not allowed under any circumstances unless participating in authorized Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT), or if a student has severe economic hardship employment authorization.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
All students must submit a CPT Request in the ISAP Portal to apply for CPT. Students must upload their CPT documentation for review. If/when a CPT request is approved, students will receive a new I-20 with CPT authorization. If students have questions after reviewing the posted information, they may schedule an appointment with a DSO.
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CPT Requirements–Use this to determine if you need to request CPT authorization before completing an internship, co-op, practicum, clinical, or preceptorship.
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CPT Request in ISAP Portal
- Resource: Reporting Your Internship
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
All students must submit an OPT Request in the ISAP Portal to apply for OPT. Students can upload their OPT application documents for review. If/when an OPT request is approved, students will receive a new I-20 with OPT recommendation. If students have questions after reviewing the posted information, they may schedule an appointment with a DSO.
Standard OPT
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OPT Workshop Presentation
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OPT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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OPT Application Instructions and Checklist
STEM OPT
Severe Economic Hardship Employment
In instances where USCIS determines that a student faces financial hardship due to unforeseeable factors beyond their control, a student may be authorized to pursue off-campus unemployment. If a student believes they have a case, they should work closely with their assigned International Student Advisor to submit an application to USCIS for Severe Economic Hardship Employment.
Resources
- Learn more about obtaining your Social Security Number.
- Additional Information: F-1 Student Employment On & Off Campus
- Interviewing for a U.S. Employer Tips
- Find employers who are willing to sponsor H-1B visas: Career Shift
- Handshake Instructions
- Reporting Your Internship (Office of Career & Professional Development)
F-1 students do not require a special employment authorization document.
F-1 students can work a maximum of 20 hours per week on campus. Find out more about graduate assistantships here. See Georgia Southern’s Student Employment Center for on-campus opportunities.
Off-Campus Employment
Off campus employment is not allowed under any circumstances unless participating in authorized Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT), or if a student has severe economic hardship employment authorization.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
All students must submit a CPT Request in the ISAP Portal to apply for CPT. Students must upload their CPT documentation for review. If/when a CPT request is approved, students will receive a new I-20 with CPT authorization. If students have questions after reviewing the posted information, they may schedule an appointment with a DSO.
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CPT Requirements–Use this to determine if you need to request CPT authorization before completing an internship, co-op, practicum, clinical, or preceptorship.
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CPT Request in ISAP Portal
- Resource: Reporting Your Internship
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
All students must submit an OPT Request in the ISAP Portal to apply for OPT. Students can upload their OPT application documents for review. If/when an OPT request is approved, students will receive a new I-20 with OPT recommendation. If students have questions after reviewing the posted information, they may schedule an appointment with a DSO.
Standard OPT
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OPT Workshop Presentation
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OPT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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OPT Application Instructions and Checklist
STEM OPT
Severe Economic Hardship Employment
In instances where USCIS determines that a student faces financial hardship due to unforeseeable factors beyond their control, a student may be authorized to pursue off-campus unemployment. If a student believes they have a case, they should work closely with their assigned International Student Advisor to submit an application to USCIS for Severe Economic Hardship Employment.
Resources
- Learn more about obtaining your Social Security Number.
- Additional Information: F-1 Student Employment On & Off Campus
- Interviewing for a U.S. Employer Tips
- Find employers who are willing to sponsor H-1B visas: Career Shift
- Handshake Instructions
- Reporting Your Internship (Office of Career & Professional Development)
All students must submit a CPT Request in the ISAP Portal to apply for CPT. Students must upload their CPT documentation for review. If/when a CPT request is approved, students will receive a new I-20 with CPT authorization. If students have questions after reviewing the posted information, they may schedule an appointment with a DSO.
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CPT Requirements–Use this to determine if you need to request CPT authorization before completing an internship, co-op, practicum, clinical, or preceptorship.
-
CPT Request in ISAP Portal
- Resource: Reporting Your Internship
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
All students must submit an OPT Request in the ISAP Portal to apply for OPT. Students can upload their OPT application documents for review. If/when an OPT request is approved, students will receive a new I-20 with OPT recommendation. If students have questions after reviewing the posted information, they may schedule an appointment with a DSO.
Standard OPT
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OPT Workshop Presentation
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OPT Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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OPT Application Instructions and Checklist
STEM OPT
Severe Economic Hardship Employment
In instances where USCIS determines that a student faces financial hardship due to unforeseeable factors beyond their control, a student may be authorized to pursue off-campus unemployment. If a student believes they have a case, they should work closely with their assigned International Student Advisor to submit an application to USCIS for Severe Economic Hardship Employment.
Resources
- Learn more about obtaining your Social Security Number.
- Additional Information: F-1 Student Employment On & Off Campus
- Interviewing for a U.S. Employer Tips
- Find employers who are willing to sponsor H-1B visas: Career Shift
- Handshake Instructions
- Reporting Your Internship (Office of Career & Professional Development)
In instances where USCIS determines that a student faces financial hardship due to unforeseeable factors beyond their control, a student may be authorized to pursue off-campus unemployment. If a student believes they have a case, they should work closely with their assigned International Student Advisor to submit an application to USCIS for Severe Economic Hardship Employment.
Resources
- Learn more about obtaining your Social Security Number.
- Additional Information: F-1 Student Employment On & Off Campus
- Interviewing for a U.S. Employer Tips
- Find employers who are willing to sponsor H-1B visas: Career Shift
- Handshake Instructions
- Reporting Your Internship (Office of Career & Professional Development)
Last updated: 4/8/2024
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