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    Exemptions:

    Studying in the United States in F-1 Status

    Goucher College can issue a Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant (F-1) Student Status (Form I-20) only after all necessary documents have been received.  International students are allowed to remain in the U.S. only while they are engaged in coursework that requires their presence on campus.

    Students in the Master of Arts in Teaching and the Master of Education programs are able to attend classes in-person and remain in the U.S. throughout their programs.  These students are eligible for available graduate assistantships and may be able to benefit from 12 months of work authorization through Optional Practical Training.

    Students in the low residency programs are allowed to remain in the U.S. in F-1 status during the residency portion of the programs only (plus a grace period before and after the residency).  Residencies typically take place for approximately 10 days each summer and winter.  Students are expected to return to their home state or country to complete the online portion of the program under the supervision of the faculty.  International students in F-1 status must communicate with the Welch Center for Graduate and Professional Studies and submit updated financial statements (if necessary) prior to each residency for a new Form I-20.  Students will need to apply for a new visa for each residency as well as pay the I-901 SEVIS fee each time.  Students will not be able to work off campus in the U.S. during or upon completion of their studies.