Friday, August 28, 2015

CAS New International Student Orientation Sessions

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CAS New International Student Orientation Sessions

During Welcome Week, we are hosting important orientation sessions specifically geared toward new CAS international students.  These sessions are a great opportunity to meet other international students and to learn about key CAS and campus resources that support our international student community.


Please join us for one of them!


NEW FIRST-YEAR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFO SESSION #1 (for freshmen!)

Monday, August 31
11:15am-12:15pm  
Silver Center, First Floor, Hemmerdinger Hall


NEW FIRST-YEAR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT INFO SESSION #2 (for freshmen!)

Tuesday, September 1 
11:15am-12:15pm  
Silver Center, First Floor, Heights Lounge


NEW INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER STUDENT INFO SESSION (for new transfer students!)

Tuesday, September 1
2:00pm-3:30pm
Silver Center, Second Floor, Room 206

Thursday, August 27, 2015


NYU Welcome Week Events


Practical Matters for International Students


 DATE & TIME

Aug 30th at 2:00 PM until 3:00 PM

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Get general information on getting a cellphone, drivers license/state photo identification card, banking resources, and if eligible, a social security number. We will help you find the basics that you will need to get started! Hosted by the Office of Global Services, Center for Multicultural Education and Programs and the Student Resource Center.


Practical Matters for International Students

 DATE & TIME

Aug 31st at 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM

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 LOCATION

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Get general information on getting a cellphone, drivers license/state photo identification card, banking resources, and if eligible, a social security number. We will help you find the basics that you will need to get started! Hosted by the Office of Global Services, Center for Multicultural Education and Programs and the Student Resource Center.


Academic Life in the US

 DATE & TIME

Sep 1st at 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM

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Important information you need to know to adapt to the U.S. academic system. Topics include appropriate behavior in the classroom, academic integrity, and the student/professor relationship. Separate undergraduate and graduate student sessions are available. Hosted by the Office of Global Services, Center for Multicultural Education and Programs and the Student Resource Center.

OFF-CAMPUS WORK OPTIONS FOR F-1 STUDENTS

SEPTEMBER 1 3:00PM - 4:00PM EDT KIMMEL CENTER FOR UNIVERSITY LIFE, ROOM 808
General overview of work options for F-1 students.  Includes Optional Practical Training (OPT), Curricular Practical Training (CPT), unpaid internships, and other options.
A general overview of F-1 off-campus work options will be discussed. 
F-1 Off-campus work topics will include:
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Curricular Practical Training (CPT)
International Organization Work Authorization
Severe Economic Hardship
What to be aware of when looking for unpaid internships or when volunteering

Registration is for reminder purposes only. 

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Off-Campus Work Options for F-1 Students



To register for this event visit the following website:
https://events.nyu.edu/#event_id/69097/view/event


ON-CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT FOR F-1 AND J-1 STUDENTS

SEPTEMBER 2 4:00PM - 5:00PM EDT KIMMEL, 60 WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH, ROOM 406
Overview of what is needed to work on-campus and how to find work on-campus
What are the documents you need to work on campus as an F-1 or J-1 student? What about Social Security cards? Learn the answers to these questions and receive a glossary of words to know as you look for work on-campus.
A representative from the Wasserman Center for Career Development and an advisor from the Office of Global Services will co-present this session. 
Seating is limited. The RSVP is only for reminder purposes. Latecomers are welcome as space allows.  Use your @nyu.edu email address to RSVP.

(Fulbright students and other students with DS2019s not issued by NYU should contact their sponsor for information on how to get a work authorization letter.)
Sponsored by the NYU Office of Global Services and the Wasserman Center for Career Development

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REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT

To Register for this event visit the following website:
https://events.nyu.edu/#event_id/69059/view/event



J-1 STUDENT ORIENTATION

SEPTEMBER 4 2:00PM - 3:00PM EDT KIMMEL CENTER FOR UNIVERSITY LIFE, ROOM 803
Overview of your NYU-sponsored J-1 status here at NYU
This session is for J-1 students with DS-2019 documents issued by the NYU Office of Global Services. An OGS adviser will discuss your work options, the two year home residency requirement, how to qualify for a social security number, and NYU offices that are excellent cultural resources. 
Optional: You may find it helpful to bring copies of your passport and DS2019.  

Students with documents issued by IIE (Fulbright), LASPAU, and other third party sponsors do NOT need to attend.  Please seek advice from your sponsor directly. 

To RSVP for this event, please visit the following website:
https://events.nyu.edu/#event_id/69058/view/event