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March 18, 2014, Filed Under: General, International Voices

Be a Blogger for ISSS: International Voices Contest

Share your voice and get paid to write! International Student & Scholar Services is recruiting international students and scholars to tell their story of living, studying, and working in Austin. ISSS staff members are seeking undergraduate, graduate, and exchange students, as well as visiting J-1 scholars, to write a monthly… read more 

March 17, 2014, Filed Under: General, Immigration Updates

Spring 2014 Q-Drop Deadline: Monday, March 31st

The add/drop deadline for undergraduates is Monday, March 31st. If you’re thinking about dropping a class, don’t forget about the potential impact on your immigration status. All F-1 and J-1 international students must be enrolled for a full-time course load (as outlined on our Maintaining Your Status handout). Undergraduates must… read more 

March 12, 2014, Filed Under: Programs & Events

Student Spotlight: SABIC Students Serve Austin Community

Fall 2013 proved to be a semester of service for SABIC Foundation Year students. After completing a volunteerism workshop, students participated in three programs throughout Austin. In partnership with Keep Austin Beautiful, SABIC students spent one Saturday morning cleaning up the Johnson Creek trail near Lady Bird Lake. After two hours of… read more 

March 11, 2014, Filed Under: Financial Aid

Award Opportunity: The Jerry D. Wilcox Community Engagement Scholarship

The Jerry D. Wilcox Community Engagement Scholarship for undergraduate international students is now available. Jerry D. Wilcox, the former Director of the International Office at UT Austin, is nationally recognized for his outstanding achievements in developing the field international education. In addition to his contributions to The International Office at… read more 

March 6, 2014, Filed Under: General, Immigration Updates

Spring Break Travel: Are you prepared?

Other British, French or Netherlands territories or possessions in, or bordering the Caribbean Sea. Traveling abroad while on OPT or Academic Training? The following are the documents you will need to take with you: Passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry Valid U.S. visa (except… read more 

March 3, 2014, Filed Under: General

Employment Seminar for International Students and Scholars

International Student & Scholar Services invites you to an Employment Seminar! Date: Tuesday March 4, 2014 Time: 6:00 – 8:30 pm Location: Peter O’Donnell Jr. Building (POB) (Room 2.302 for F-1 Students / Room 2.402 for J-1 Students & Scholars) The seminar will focus on employment options that are available… read more 

March 3, 2014, Filed Under: General

Inviting Family & Friends to Visit

Did you know that you can invite family and friends to visit you during your time at UT Austin? Documentation from the ISSS is not necessary to invite your guests; however, you will need to send some documentation to your invitee. Recommendations: Write an invitation letter, in English and in… read more 

February 25, 2014, Filed Under: General

Important Survey for Undergraduate International Students

International Student & Scholar Services requests that undergraduate international students complete a survey about their experience in the United States. The survey is being conducted by World Education Services in New York  and NAFSA: Association of International Educators in Washington, DC. Results of the survey will help us better understand… read more 

February 24, 2014, Filed Under: Financial Aid

Award Opportunity: Summer General ISSS Financial Aid

Summer General ISSS Financial Aid Applications are now available. This financial need-based award (worth up to $1,500) is applied directly onto the summer tuition bill. Please note that the award amount cannot exceed the tuition bill balance. Students who have experienced a recent change in their financial status or are not… read more 

February 21, 2014, Filed Under: Taxes

Tax Information for Resident Aliens for Tax Purposes

Who is a Resident Alien for Tax Purposes? Generally, students who have been in the US for longer than 5 years and scholars who have been in the US for longer than 2 years are resident aliens for tax purposes. If you have questions about your particular situation, you can… read more 

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