
The International Student Services Office assists about 150 International Students at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. These students make up about 10% of our student body, with the majority studying in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and the School of Public Health.
Maintaining F-1 Status :
In order to be eligible for F-1 status benefits such as Optional Practical Training (OPT), on-campus employment, program transfer, change of status such to H-1, etc; you must maintain your immigration status. In order to maintain your status, you must:
1.Maintain a full-course of study: 9 credit hours or more
2.Refrain from unauthorized employment and do not work more than 20 hours per week in your authorized employment positions.
3.Have your I-20 Signed by the International Student Services Office every time you travel outside the US.
4.Attend the school you are authorized to attend on your I-20. You must follow both USCIS and university transfer procedures to attend a new school.
5.Leave the United States by the anticipated completion date on your I-20. If you must remain in the U.S. past your I-20 completion date, follow extension procedures with the International Student Services Office.
6.Receive a new I-20 when transferring from one level to another or from one degree to another at the same university.
7.Have a valid, un-expired passport.
8.Notify the International Student Services Office and the Office of the Registrar of any change in residence or mailing address within 10 days of the change.
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Meagan Cross, M.A. Assistant Director, International Student Services Phone: 817-735-2780 E-mail: Meagan.Cross@unthsc.edu Location: EAD Building, Room 116 |