- What is Curricular Practical Training (CPT)?
- When am I eligible to be considered for CPT?
- Do I need a new Form I-20 before starting CPT?
- What if the job is unpaid or is part of a required practicum, do I still need authorization?
- Do I have to register and earn credit for the experiential learning activity?
- How many credits do I have to register for CPT?
- How do I find information about internships or co-op programs?
- Can I work full-time on CPT during an academic semester?
- Can I work full-time on CPT during a summer session?
- Can I engage in part-time on CPT during a regular semester?
- Can I do either part-time or full-time CPT in my last semester?
- Can I do either part-time or full-time CPT in my last semester?
- What is Curricular Practical Training (CPT)?
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Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is a required academic experiential learning component of an established curriculum and directly related to the student's major area of study.
- When am I eligible to be considered for CPT?
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After successful completion of one academic year of full-time study (fall/spring or spring/fall) in your respective degree level, 18 credits for graduate students/24 credits for undergraduate students completed (independent of required pre-requisite courses). Students must also be in good academic standing. Students on warning, probation, or other negative academic standing may be denied CPT authorization. Please note, bachelors-to-masters students will not be eligible for masters-level CPT until they've completed 18 credits towards their graduate program AND have completed a full academic year in their graduate program after being issued a masters-level I-20.
- Do I need a new Form I-20 before starting CPT?
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Always! Please note that as an F-1 student, participating in any experiential learning (both paid and unpaid) without prior authorization from the International Students & Scholars Office (ISSO) is a serious violation of the F-1 immigration status.
- What if the job is unpaid or is part of a required practicum, do I still need authorization?
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Yes. All on-campus or off-campus training, field work, practicum, internship, co-op, paid or unpaid, is only permissible with prior authorization from the ISSO. Participating in experiential learning without prior authorization from the ISSO is a serious violation of the F-1 immigration status.
- Do I have to register and earn credit for the experiential learning activity?
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Always. Please contact your academic department for registration details.
- How many credits do I have to register for CPT?
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It varies, and depends on the type of CPT. Registration can range from 1-3 credits. This will be evaluated by your academic department at the time you are considered for CPT authorization.
- How do I find information about internships or co-op programs?
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Check the Career & Co-Op Center website for information on upcoming career fairs, Career Cafes, Drop-In Resume Makeovers, etc. Also, check with your Undergraduate or Graduate Academic Advisor for co-op programs specific to your department.
- Can I work full-time on CPT during an academic semester?
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Only if your department offers a full-time co-op option which would be available to all students in that academic program, as listed in the Course Catalog. Check with your Undergraduate or Graduate Academic Advisor to explore co-op opportunities within your program. All such programs have a selection process, with specific course sequencing and preparatory coursework.
- Can I work full-time on CPT during a summer session?
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Yes, in most cases, only with prior CPT authorization from the ISSO. Students who will be completing their program in the summer are not eligible, unless required by your specific academic program.
- Can I engage in part-time on CPT during a regular semester?
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Yes, but not in your last semester, and only with prior CPT authorization from the ISSO.
- Can I do either part-time or full-time CPT in my last semester?
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No, unless required by your academic program. However, you may be eligible to apply for Pre-Completion OPT.
- Can I do either part-time or full-time CPT in my last semester?
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Students with an assistantship are not permitted to engage in CPT while working on campus.