SEVP’s “Study in the States” website provides the answer to a common question PDSOs and DSOs have about recertification:
Question: May I continue to admit F and M students and issue Forms I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Status,” while … Continue reading →
The Chronicle of Higher Education is reporting that SEVP will impose new restrictions on colleges and universities that enroll foreign students who may not be proficient in English. It appears that SEVP-approved institutions will be required to issue separate I-20s … Continue reading →
Are you confident your administrative staff or education consultant has written an ASER or Self-Study that presents your institution in the best possible light? With many intensive English program (IEP) schools rushing to meet the Accreditation of English Language Training … Continue reading →
Intensive English Program (IEP) school owners continue to have questions regarding how the Accreditation of English Language Training Programs Act will be enforced. NAFSA released a useful summary of the final regulations last month:
Susanna Warner, SEVP analysis and operation center chief, has announced new policies that will affect intensive English program (IEP) schools. The PIE News reports:
http://thepienews.com/news/sevp-reveals-new-vacation-and-visa-policies/
Intensive English Programs (IEP) are suffering declines in enrollment as increasing numbers of Turkish Student Visa applications are declined. The PIE News has the story:
http://thepienews.com/news/english-schools-hit-as-turkish-visa-rejections-soar-usa/
PDSOs and DSOs will want to check out this NAFSA update, which addresses SEVIS-SAVE Data Interface problems:
Despite repeated reminders, many PDSOs and DSOs are failing to respond in a timely manner to 180-day recertification notices sent via SEVIS, thereby putting their respective institutions at risk of losing permission to issue Form I-20. All PDSOs and DSOs … Continue reading →
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed HR-3120 (The Student Visa Reform Act), which is likely to pass the Senate, too (although there may be some amendments). Owners of unaccredited schools, colleges, and universities that enroll foreign students should familiarize … Continue reading →
Soon all U.S. colleges and universities that enroll international students will be required to be accredited. The PIE News reports:
http://thepienews.com/news/usa-takes-further-step-in-accreditation-law/
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