U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are now required to verify that every international student who enters the U.S. in F-1 and J-1 status has a valid SEVIS record. This means that students in F or J status, as well as dependents, will go through secondary inspection when entering the… read more
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Tunisian American Day Celebration
The Tunisian Community Center (TCC), invites you to celebrate Tunisian American Day! Date: Saturday, June 1 Time: 6 – 10:30 p.m. Location: AT&T Executive Education and Conference Center, Salon C Cost: Special UT faculty, staff and student rates! The Tunisian American Day tradition represents a recurring opportunity to celebrate the community and its heritage as well as the enduring Tunisian-American friendship. This is an… read more
Research Study At Facebook Austin Looking For International Student Volunteers
The user operations department at the Facebook Austin office is looking for students and faculty from either Vietnam or the Philippines to share about their Facebook online experience in 1:1 interviews or focus groups. The purpose of this study is to learn about Southeast Asian Facebook users and the languages… read more
ISSS Insurance Advisors at StressFest this Wednesday April 10
The ISSS insurance advisors will be at StressFest this Wednesday to discuss the student health insurance plan and answer general insurance questions! What is StressFest? Organized by the UT Counseling and Mental Health Center, StressFest offers UT Austin students and staff a chance to take a break and enjoy an array of relaxing… read more
Appointments Now Required for Student Immigration Advising
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) now requires students to make an appointment online to secure an advising session for each day of the week. We will no longer be accepting walk-ins to consult with an international student advisor. Advising appointments times are: Monday and Thursday: 9 – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday… read more
When And Where to Go for Healthcare
Going to the doctor can be intimidating, especially in a new culture or language. The following information can help you navigate when and where to go for medical care: Emergency Severe or potentially life-threatening emergencies. Examples: Chest pain, heavy bleeding, major injuries and accidents. Where to Go: Call 911 for an ambulance: If… read more
Research Study Focuses on Saudi Students Attending U.S. Institutions
Attention Saudi students! A researcher at the Ohio State University invites you to participate in a study centering on understanding the views and opinions held by Saudi Arabian students attending colleges and universities in the United States. This data will be used to help American colleges/universities understand how to best support… read more
Remote Advising for Students
Have a quick question for an International Student Advisor? No need to go all the way to the ISSS. ISSS will come to you – on campus! ISSS is now offering remote advising services for international students every Thursday. No appointment is necessary. Date: Every Thursday through April 25, 2013… read more
Take advantage of University Health Services (UHS)
Know how to access health care on campus! Princeton Review ranked UT Austin #3 on their list of Best Health Centers for 2012-2013. University Health Services (UHS) is conveniently located in the Student Services Building (SSB). UHS offers many services right here on campus including: General medical care (appointment required)… read more
ISSS Advisor, Elizabeth Vivirito, Attends Advocacy Day
Elizabeth Vivirito, International Faculty & Scholar Advisor, joins international education advocates from across the country to participate in NAFSA – Association of International Educators’ annual Advocacy Day on March 13. Elizabeth will have the opportunity to advocate for international education at the national level through learning about current political trends… read more




