F-1 students with a valid I-20 are permitted to work part-time on the ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº premises, with the school as the employer, while they are attending classes and maintaining their F-1 status. On-campus student employment is "incident to status," and does not require DSO authorization or updates to the SEVIS record. 
Any F-1 students in possession of a ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº I-20 generated by the college for degree/major change, school transfer, program extension, or replacement are eligible to work on the ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº campus and affiliated locations like ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº Language Villages. 
Important Notes
- Work Week: Sunday through Saturday
- During any week where school is in session, students are limited to no more than 20 hours/week of work on-campus.
- International students are allowed to work up to 40 hours during summer and identified interim breaks.
- Applying for a Social Security number — most international students DO NOT have a Social Security Number.
- A Letter of Employment can be obtained by international students when they work with HR for their I-9 form — students can find this letter here.
Summer Break 2024 Sunday, May 5-Saturday, August 24 40 hours per week maximum |
Fall 2024 Semester Sunday, August 25-Saturday, December 22 *NO MORE THAN 20 hours per week*
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Exception: Fall Interim Break Sunday, October 20-Saturday, October 26 40 hours per week
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Winter Break Sunday, December 23-Saturday, January 4 40 hours per week maximum |
Spring 2025 Semester Sunday, January 5-Saturday May 10 *NO MORE THAN 20 hours per week*
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Exception: Spring Interim Break Sunday, March 2-Saturday, March 8 40 hours per week |
(look for information under Section 9 Employment).
When can I start working on campus?
Active F-1 students may apply for on-campus employment up to 30 days before the start of classes.
May an F-1 student work at more than one on-campus job?
Yes. However, the F-1 student's total work hours for all jobs cannot exceed 20 hours during the school term. The F-1 student may work full-time during semester breaks.
How does an F-1 student get permission to work on campus?
An F-1 student automatically has permission to work on campus (unless he or she is a border commuter) but still needs to work with a DSO to ensure the job offered qualifies as on-campus employment.
An F-1 student will need certification letters from the DSO and the college. The student must present these letters to officials at the local Social Security Administration office to get a Social Security Number.
May F-1 students participate in Curricular Practical Training (CPT) on campus?
Yes. An F-1 student may apply and be authorized for on-campus CPT. The position must satisfy the following requirements:
- Training relates directly to your major area of study.
- Training is an integral part of the school’s established curriculum.
- Designated school official (DSO) authorized CPT in SEVIS and the authorization prints on the student’s Form I-20.
- CPT occurs before your program end date on Form I-20.
- Authorization is for one specific employer and for a specific period of time.
- You must secure the training opportunity before CPT can be authorized.
- CPT must be authorized before you begin work.
- You can have more than one CPT authorization at the same time.
- One year of full-time CPT eliminates a student’s eligibility for OPT.
Can you tell me more about the 998 employment policy?
To mitigate U.S. federal payroll tax and manage institutional resources, ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº College allows all students to work a maximum of 998 hours each year (May 1-April 30).
For how long may an F-1 student continue to work on-campus at ÄϹÏÓ°Ôº?
An F-1 student who is enrolled in school, maintains status, and follows the guidelines for on-campus employment may continue to work. However, the F-1 student should keep a DSO informed of any changes in employer and hours. An F-1 student may only work on-campus after the program end date if continuing the education at the next program level at the same school.
Employment Questions 
If you have questions regarding on-campus employment for international students, please contact the Office of International Community.
Students working on campus need several documents for payroll: 
- Social Security Number 
- Form I-9 
You must present documentation to complete your Form I-9 on or before your first day of employment.