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You can never accept unauthorized employment. See below for the types of employment that are possible while in F–1 Student status.
On Campus Employment
Students are allowed to work on campus from the time they arrive in the USA in F–1 Student status to attend The New School. On-campus employment does not require any written permission. On-campus work must be limited to 20 hours per week while classes are in session, but can be full-time during official breaks and vacations.
The Student Employment Office can let you know what jobs are available. Go to the Student Employment Office, 65 Fifth Avenue, Mezzanine, to apply or visit the Student Financial Services website.
Again, in all cases except for on-campus employment, be sure to obtain written authorization from the Department of Homeland Security or ISS first.
Off Campus Employment
- International Organization Employment
F-1 students may be eligible to work or intern for a recognized international organization. Students must obtain prior authorization from ISS and The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before working for an international organization.
International Organization Employment List
- Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
CPT is work off-campus in your field of study, which is considered to be ‘an integral part of an established curriculum’. A request for authorization for curricular practical training must be made to an advisor from the International Student Services. The objective of CPT is academic, not employment.
(All International Students must pick up a CPT Form from ISS except for Parsons. Parsons students must pick up the CPT Form from an Academic Advisor).
View Curricular Practical Training Information
- Optional Practical Training (OPT)
This type of employment must also be directly related to the student’s field of study, but is limited to a maximum of 12 full months for each higher degree. Students usually use this type of employment after completing their programs of study, but some also do OPT before completing their program. In either situation, OPT is limited to a maximum of 12 months.
View Optional Practical Training Information
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