INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT SERVICES
I. Welcome
II. Things to Know
Before You Arrive
III. Visa and
Immigration Information
IV. How To Apply For
Admission To Rutgers Camden
V. Important
Forms and Contact Information
I. Welcome
Welcome to Rutgers the State University of New Jersey at Camden International
Student’s Web Page. Rutgers has a community of distinguished
international students, faculty, administrators, and staff. The purpose
of this page is to provide information to assist F-1, F-2, J-1, and
J-2 visa students with academic and immigration services at Rutgers
University-Camden Campus.
The Camden Campus has an increasing population of F-1 Visa Students.
There are approximately 70 F-1 students engaged in undergraduate,
graduate study and research on campus. There are an additional
15 students who are engaged in Optional Practical Training (OPT).
These students represent the following countries:
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| Belarus |
Kenya |
| Bermuda |
Korea |
| Brazil |
Liberia |
| Canada |
Malaysia |
| China |
Morocco |
| Cote d’Ivoire |
Nigeria |
| Cyprus |
Pakistan |
| Estonia |
Peru |
| France |
Romania |
| Gambia |
Russia |
| Germany |
Senegal |
| Ghana |
Slovakia |
| Greece |
South Africa |
| Guyana |
Switzerland |
| Hungary |
Taiwan |
| India |
Tanzania |
| Jamaica |
Thailand |
| Japan |
Ukraine |
| Jordan |
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II. Things To Know Before You Arrive
Travel:
To travel to the United States as a perspective Rutgers student
you will need the Certificate of Eligibility, which for F-1 students
is your I-20. Do Not enter the United States
with a Certificate of Eligibility from a school other than the
one you will attend.
Once you arrive at the airport, you may request a cab for transportation
to Rutgers-Camden. Please advise the driver to bring you to Rutgers
University Camden-Third and Penn Streets, Camden, N.J. There will
be a cost for this trip, which will be your responsibility. http://www.camden.rutgers.edu/getting_to_campus.html
Housing:
Living in the residential community at Rutgers-Camden is a rewarding
way to prepare to become a contributing, well-rounded member
of the diverse society. Students who live on campus and have
the opportunity to interact with other students tend to be more
active and connected to the University, its traditions, and its
rituals.
The Rutgers Camden Apartments are for graduate students. Each
resident has a private bedroom in a four-bedroom apartment, with
a shared kitchen, dining area, living room, and bathroom.
The Rutgers Camden Towers for undergraduate students is a ten-story
brick building housing over 200 students. Each suite consists of
three bedrooms (two students per bedroom), a living room, and a
bathroom. There are cooking facilities on each floor for the use
by all residents.
To secure a housing packet please call (856) 225-6471 or click here
Orientation:
There will be an Orientation Program for all new F-1 international
students during the first week of classes. The purpose of the program
will be to provide you with valuable information about the campus
and the many services available to students. You will receive an
invitation with details of the program.
III. Visa & Immigration
Information for F-1 Students
There are immigration regulations that you MUST adhere to as an
F-1 visa holder
studying at the university. It is important that you know these
regulations so that you
maintain your status and are not deported.
SEVIS
The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) is
a new tracking system fully implemented by the United States Citizenship
and Immigration Services (USCIS), formerly Immigration and Naturalization
Service (INS), and has been in service since January 31, 2003.
It is required by all Universities across the United Sates to report
information about F, J, and M non-immigrant students. As of August
1, 2003 all F, and J students were issued a new SEVIS I-20 or DS-2019
form. The new form has a unique barcode to identify the owner,
and each student is assigned a SEVIS ID number, which is located
above the barcode on the form.
Academic:
You must attend the school you were authorized to attend.
You must pursue a full course of study.
Make normal academic progress towards completing your degree.
Report a change of address or name to Dean Thurman within 10 days
of the change.
Follow USCIS procedures for changing from one program or educational
level to another.
Notify Dean Thurman if you plan to transfer to another school so
that the appropriate steps can be taken to ensure that the information
is reported in SEVIS.
Within 60 days of completing the course of study and any authorized
practical training, you must do one of the following:
* Depart the United States.
* Apply for a change of status.
* Transfer to another school.
Employment
F-1 students are permitted to work on and off-campus if they are
in good academic standing. There are many places on campus where
students can find employment. The following is a list of suggestions:
Rutgers Telefund
Starbucks Coffee
Dinning Services
Camden Campus Center
The Paul Robeson Library
Learning Resource Center
Rutgers University Police Department
Academic Departments and Faculty Members
On-Campus
Students may work on campus if given permission by the International
Student Advisor. Students may work 20 hours or less during the
academic year and unlimited between semesters.
Off-Campus There are two types of off-campus
employment. Employment based on economic hardship, and practical
training employment.
Economic Hardship- Students may apply for authorization
to work if the employment is needed based on unforeseen economic
changes in their personal income. The student must have maintained
F-1 status for one full academic year and be in good academic standing
to apply for economic hardship. The student must document the severe
changes. A formal application must be completed with the approval
and recommendation of the International Student Advisor. (Link)
The application is sent to the USCIS office for review and approval.
A student may not begin work until they have received the Employment
Authorization Document (EAD) from the USCIS office. The approval
may take between 30 to 60 days.
Practical Training- There are two types of practical
training:
Curricular Training
(CPT)- This type of training permits students to work in their
field of study or interest and receive academic credit. In some
cases, the academic department may require the training. It is
available to students in F-1 status who have been lawfully enrolled
on a full-time basis for at least one full academic year. Approval
from USCIS is not needed for this type of training. However, The
International Student Advisor must approve curricular practical
training. Part-time CPT does not affect eligibility for optional
practical training (OPT). However, 12 months or more of full-time
CPT eliminates eligibility for OPT. The students major department
must verify that the student will be getting credit for any CPT
work.
Optional Practical Training
(OPT)- Students may apply for employment off campus that is related
to their major or career interest. It is available to students
in F-1 status who have been lawfully enrolled on a full-time
basis for at least one full academic year. Students are permitted
to work for 12 months under the practical training program. The
12 months may be used during the school year on a part-time basis,
between semesters on a full-time basis, or upon graduation. Periods
of practical training taken prior to graduation are deducted
from the total available at the time of graduation. An application
for practical training upon graduation should be completed 30
days prior to a student’s graduation date. You are not
permitted to apply for OPT after completion of studies. Upon
completing the application it will be sent to the USCIS office.
Approval may take 30-60 days.
Visa
The student visa authorizes you to enter, but not to remain in
the United States. The visa has an expiration date and may be
valid for a certain period of entries. The visa is considered
invalid if you remain in the United States beyond the period
of authorized stay. For F-1 students, authorized stay ends sixty
days following completion of studies or completion of authorized
practical training. You may not renew your visa in the United
States, but return to your home country for renewal.
I-20
The purpose of this document is to permit you to re-enter the United
States if the International Student Advisor endorses it. This document
is a record of your academic standing, transfer of schools, work
and practical training permit and other important information.
It is important that you keep copies of any I-20’s from previous
schools or universities.
Student Number:
All new students are assigned a 9-digit number used for billing
purposes. For most international students, who don’t possess
a social security number at the time of admission, a temporary
9-digit number is assigned. The purpose of this number is for campus
record keeping. It may not be used for employment or financial
transactions. Most students, therefore, must obtain a true social
security number.
Social Security:
Effective October 13, 2004, if international students do not have
an employment authorization document issued by USCIS, they will
not be assigned a social security number (SSN)). The following
documentation must also be provided to obtain a SSN:
- You must present documentation that confirms you have both
authorization from the school to work, AND you must have actually
secured employment.
- You must show evidence of age.
- You must prove your identity (visa, passport).
- You must show that you have legal alien status (I-20).
Transportation
The unique size of the Camden Campus permits you to enjoy the comfort
of easy access to all of the services and departments available
to you.
Campus Shuttle- The Campus Police Department
provides a campus shuttle from the various parking lots to the
campus. The shuttle will also take you to the Transportation Center
and the Hi-Speed Line stations.
There are also many convenient transportation locations for off-campus
travel as well.
N.J. Transit Bus & Public Transportation Center
Phone: (856) 1-800-772-2222
website: New Jersey Transit
Port Authority Transit Corporation (PATCO) Train to Philadelphia/South
Jersey
Phone: (856) 772-6900
website: Delaware River Port Authority
South Eastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
Phone: (215) 580-7800
website: SEPTA Transportation Website
IV. How To Apply For Admission To Rutgers Camden
website: International
Admissions Website
V. Important Forms and
Contact Information
USCIS Forms and Fees:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/index.htm
International Student Health Fee Exemption Form:
http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~cifss/studs-scholars/exempt_rqst_new.pdf
International Student Income Tax Forms:
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/international/article/0,,id=129394,00.html
Important Rutgers-Camden Numbers
International Student Services/ (856) 225-6043
Office for Student Affairs
Learning Resource Center (856) 225-6442
Robeson Library (856) 225-6033
MBA Program (856) 225-6216
Campus Police (856) 225-6009
Career Planning & Placement (856) 225-6046
Computing Services (856) 225-6065
Student Health Services (856) 225-6005
Campus Information (856) 225-1766
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