International Students
- Accepted International Students
- Preparing to Study In the United States: Step by Step
- SEVIS
- Canadian Citizens
- All Other International Students
- New York State Non-Driver Photo ID
- Tax Information
- Residential Requirement
- Employment
- Frequently Asked Questions about the I-20 and F-1 Visa
- Family Visas for Graduation
- International Peer Mentoring Program
- Additional Resources
- Contact
Employment
To learn how to write a resume, look for a job or further your career, contact Career Services.
Contact Sarina Munzi to determine what employment is allowed by your visa status.
On-Campus Employment
You may work on campus without special work permission. You may work up to a maximum of 20 hours weekly while school is in session and full time during vacation periods.
Off-Campus Employment
Only available through applying for CPT or OPT.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
You may be authorized by the International Student Advisor to participate in practical training, which is an integral part of an established program before completion of your studies. The work may be an internship, cooperative education, or other required practicum offered by sponsoring employers through cooperative agreements with NU. The work must be for credit, and be proven to result from an agreement between the employer and the university. Please note that students who have received 12 months of full-time curricular practical training are not eligible for optional practical training.
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
An F-1 student visa holder who has been in the U.S. as a full-time student for one academic year or more may apply to the U.S. Government for OPT benefits. OPT allows eligible students to work in their field of study:
- During vacation periods;
- During the semester, but less than 20 hours per week (part-time will be deducted at the rate of two part-time to one full-time);
- After completion of all required course work for the degree, while working on the thesis, dissertation or equivalent;
- After completion of the course of study.
Authorization for practical training must be granted before a student starts to work. The fee for the application is $380.
The Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services is very strict regarding employment. If U.S. rules are violated, your permission to study full-time in this country can be revoked and you may be immediately deported.