OISS Weekly
Did you miss the latest "OISS Weekly: Your International Student Newsletter"? No worries! Find the most up to date publication and ICYMI section below.
#ICYMI
In case you missed it (ICYMI), below are the latest announcements you need to know about:
Want to Make a Difference? Become an International Peer Mentor!
Are you passionate about making a positive impact? Do you love helping others succeed? Do you have an experience of studying/living abroad? Then we want YOU to join our team as a International Peer Mentor!
The International Peer Mentor Program is a cornerstone of our university's commitment
to fostering a diverse and inclusive community. As a Peer Mentor, you'll have the
incredible opportunity to guide and support your fellow students on their academic
journey. Whether it's providing study tips, offering encouragement, or being a friendly
ear to listen, your role as a mentor will be invaluable in fostering a supportive
learning community.
Here is the registration link , PowerPoint Presentation and an FAQ document.
Got questions? Email us to international@CalLutheran.edu.
We’re happy to help! Let’s make this year the most welcoming yet.
On-Campus Employment, CPT & Interning
Watch our Employment & CPT Explained video to learn about your eligibility and the process. Never begin an internship without pre-authorization from OISS on your I-20. Any questions? Contact: international@CalLutheran.edu
Graduating this semester?
Let us know you are graduating this semester by submitting the Studies Completion Form. If you are not sure what to do after completing your degree, please visit our Graduation Page and explore the options you have as an F1 student. Don't allow your I-20 to expire if you need an extension!
Scam and Fraud Advisory
SEVP is reminding international students to beware of a scam involving individuals using the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) Response Center (SRC) hone numbers (703-603-3400 and 800-892-4829) and claiming to be SRC representatives. See this advisory on Study in the States as well the Social Security Administration and its Office of the Inspector General on scam alerts.