International Student Services provides support programs and services to assist international students in achieving their goals. All F-1 international students must meet with their international student advisor/DSO prior to their first semester and afterward as needed. International students should meet with their international student advisor/DSO if they experience academic difficulties, have questions about their academic program, or seek tutoring assistance.
The academic Program Plan can be accessed through the Walsh College Student Portal upon admission. The Program Plan outlines the course of study at Walsh College based on the Catalog in effect at admission. Students may change their degree program, major, or update their program to the newest Catalog year, with approval of the international student advisor/DSO. They must also consult with their international student advisor/DSO to ensure appropriate changes are made to their I-20.
Students are encouraged to meet with their international student advisor/DSO each semester. Their advisor may confirm specific courses remaining for program completion and review cumulative and major grade point average to ensure students are meeting expected requirements.
Any individual seeking admission to Walsh College as an international student on an F-1 Student Visa must meet the general admission requirements for undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral degree programs and required F1 International Student Packet documents must be received.
• The online Admissions Application must be submitted along with the non-refundable application fee.
• All application materials and required F-1 international student documents must be received to process an application for admission.
• The F-1 international documents include official statements of financial support through personal and sponsored support.
• The required F1 international materials must be received at least eight weeks prior to the first date of the semester for which the applicant is seeking admission.
• Only upon full admission to Walsh College will the international student advisor/Designated School Official (DSO) issue an I-20.
• Students attending on a F-1 student visa must purchase health insurance through Walsh College or provide proof of personal coverage.
• Students must arrange for their own living accommodations and transportation to and from locations. Walsh College does not offer residential facilities or transportation to classes.
Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is a practical training that occurs during a student’s program of study. CPT is authorized for students that wish to engage in an internship for their specific degree. CPT activities must relate directly to a student’s major area of study and must be an integral part of the school’s established curriculum.
A Walsh College Designated School Official (DSO) may authorize CPT for an F-1 student if the student meets the following criteria:
CPT training and process: The employer or company providing the CPT must officially offer the F-1 student an internship opportunity. The employer or company must provide a written job offer letter that must:
Applying for CPT: F-1 student who wants to pursue a CPT should plan head. CPT authorization takes 1-2 weeks to process and requires several documents that may take time to compile. If a student does not have a Social Security number, they must apply with the Social Security Administration to obtain their Social Security number. It may take up to three weeks to obtain the number.
All required documentation must be submitted to the Academic Advisor/DSO. The Academic Advisor/DSO will submit the Job Offer to the Academic Department Chairperson for review.
Certain programs have an internship course required in the degree program/curriculum, and once CPT is approved, the student will be required to register for the internship class.
For degree programs that do not require an internship course, an internship course may be substituted for a required capstone class. The Academic Advisor/DSO will request a course substitution on behalf of a student. Upon approval, student will be required to register for the internship course.
Student must be registered for the internship course for an I20 with CPT authorization to be issued.
Student will receive an email once the I20 is issued and will be required to sign the I20 for validation, it is the student responsibility to keep all I20s in a personal file.
CPT and unpaid Internship: CPT is strongly recommended for all unpaid internships. CPT authorization by the school serves to demonstrate that this internship is part of the curriculum.
It is the DSO’s recommendation that students apply for CPT authorization if student has an internship offer (paid or unpaid) that meets CPT eligibility criteria. Part-Time vs. Full-Time CPT: Part-time CPT: Employment for 20 hours or less per week is considered part-time. Students must be simultaneously enrolled in classes full-time and be physically present on campus to maintain lawful F-1 status during approved CPT.
Full-time CPT: Employment for more than 20 hours per week is full-time. Please be aware that 12 months or more of full-time CPT will eliminate eligibility for Optional Practical Training (OPT). CPT Extension: Extension of the CPT is possible only if student contacts the DSO providing a letter from the employer offering an extension of their internship at least two weeks to the current CPT expiration.
To receive an extension of a full-time internship, students must maintain the minimum required GPA in their program; 2.0 for undergraduate students, and 3.0 for graduate students.
A new job offer must be submitted for approval if changing an employer or extending an internship with a new position in the same company.
Over 12 months of full time CPT will eliminate the student’s eligibility for Optional Practical Training (OPT). IMPORTANT: F1 students should never begin/continue practical training UNTIL they have the I-20 in hand that provides authorization for the curricular practical training. If the student continues to work without this authorization, they are in violation of their status and SEVIS record needs to be immediately terminated.
International students exploring changing majors or degree, or to add a second major, should see their advisor to discuss alternatives that suit the new interests. Change of degree program or major must officially be requested by completing the Change of Major form in the Walsh College Student Portal. A complete evaluation will be required to determine appropriateness and fulfillment of admissions criteria for the new degree or major. The student will be placed on the most current program of study and a new Program Plan will be created. All current admission requirements and policies will apply.
International students with an F-1 visa are not eligible for federal or state financial aid. However, international students may apply for scholarships. For scholarship purposes, an international student must use an approved outside service agency to have an evaluation of international transcripts for U.S. credit and grade equivalents. Scholarship funds will not be awarded without a valid transcript. Contact the Admissions office for further information.
Walsh College has partnered with Flywire in order to streamline the process of international payments. Flywire allows you to pay securely from any country and any bank, generally in your home currency. Refer to the Payment Information section of the Walsh College website for how to make a payment using Flywire. Any excess funds not used at the time of the wire will be sent back to the sender.
The international student advisor/DSO conducts a mandatory international student orientation session prior to the student’s first semester. The student is provided with their I-20 at this session along with information specific to F-1 student and immigration rules and regulations and Walsh's policies, curriculum, and student organizations.
For visa status compliance, please contact the international student advisor/DSO.
Undergraduate International Students
Full Time: 12 semester credit hours or more
Graduate and Doctoral International Students
Full Time: 6 semester credit hours or more
Enrollment verification will be determined based on course-level enrollment (undergraduate, graduate, or doctoral) and classification based on number of semester credit hours taken. Only one online course may be taken each semester, per USCIS regulations for F-1 students.