Global Diversity is Our Strength
At St. Edward’s, international students invigorate our learning and enrich our community. The many traditions, perspectives and experiences they bring to the hilltop strengthen our understanding of world cultures and events.
The International Student Services (ISS) Office supports and advocates for international students on campus. We advise on F/J visas, immigration regulations, life in the U.S., work authorization and more. ISS also sponsors activities and programs that foster intercultural sharing and learning.
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New International Students
If you’ve recently been admitted to St. Edward’s, learn how to secure your student visa to pursue your education in the U.S. You’ll also find information about immigration and pre-arrival planning.
Current International Students
International students currently enrolled at St. Edward’s as an F–1 student can review information on maintaining their immigration status, work authorization and important travel guidance.
Exchange Students
Exchange students who will study at St. Edward’s for a semester or year can find more information about the application process and J–1 visa permissions.
Find all of the necessary forms for international students in the myHilltop task, Forms for International Students.
Events for International Students
Throughout the academic year, International Student Services hosts special events for international students. Check out our event calendar.
Information for Faculty and Staff
Discover helpful information for faculty and staff working with international students.
International Student Services Manual
The International Student Services Manual helps new international students make the transition to studying in the USA and serves as a reference for continuing international students. Students are encouraged to review the resources and guidelines provided in the manual.
Disclaimer: ISS provides regulatory and practice information related to F- and J-status, as it stands at the time of the consult. Government agencies may change their interpretation of established immigration laws/regulations and eligibility requirements for benefits at any time. Regulatory content is designed for students; it’s not intended to constitute legal advice or substitute for legal counsel. It is the student’s responsibility to maintain legal status in the U.S. at all times and to comply fully with university policies and procedures.
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Location
Moody Hall
Room 102
Hours
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9 a.m.–5 p.m.