Eligibility  You may apply for curricular practical training (CPT) when: - The training is
- related to and an integral part of your major program of study
- temporary in nature
- You have been lawfully enrolled full-time in your program of study for at least one academic year (eight months)
- You are currently in lawful status
Requirements - You must receive written authorization before you may begin your CPT.
- You may only work up to 20 hours per week during your required periods of enrollment, typically fall and winter semesters. However, you may work more than 20 hours per week during your annual vacation period, whether or not you are taking classes.
- You must be enrolled for academic credit throughout the duration of the training unless the internship is required for graduation.
Authorization Procedure - Obtain a signed letter from your prospective employer on company letterhead that provides:
- Name of firm
- Nature of training, specifying that it is an internship, cooperative education, or practical training
- Type of position as part-time (less than 20 hrs/wk) or full-time (more than 20 hrs/wk)—full-time employment is only allowed during.
- Beginning date of training that must be a future date on or after the first day of the semester or term. The beginning date must be after the day that International Services receives the letter because authorization may not be given retroactively.
- Ending date of training that must be before the first day of classes for the next semester/term unless you have been granted approval for multiple consecutive semesters
Note: These dates become the official beginning and ending dates that will be listed on your new Form I-20. - Review your employer letter with your department’s internship coordinator and obtain a signed letter on department letterhead that provides:
- Certification the proposed internship (training) is related to your major program of study
- Name of firm where you will be doing your internship
- Enroll in the appropriate work study, practicum, field program, internship or cooperative education class; check with your academic advisor about the course you should enroll in for academic credit. If the internship coordinator indicates in their letter that this internship is required for graduation, a non-credit internship is permitted.
Note: If the internship is required for graduation, steps 1 and 3 above are not necessary; all of the information may be provided in the letter from the department internship coordinator. - At least five days prior to the beginning date of the training,
- Letter from prospective employer
- Letter from internship coordinator
International Services will review your request; if it is approved, you must return to pick up your new authorizing Form I-20 before you may begin your training. - You are required to renew authorization every semester.
Note: If you receive one year or more of full-time curricular practical training, you become ineligible for any post-completion optional practical training.
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