HTIR
Work and Study CPT Overview
HTIR Work and Study (CPT)
Overview
The purpose of a Work-study or Curricular Practical Training (CPT) program
is to integrate real-life employment training with a student's education.
Immigration Service regulations allow international master study
students who are enrolled in a Curricular Practical Training program (also
known as a Work-study, CPT, Cooperative Education, internship, or Co-op
program) to work in internship positions for as many months as the duration
of the program will allow. Through the CPT program, international students
may work up to 40+ hours per week in US based companies.
This CPT option is designed to give students practical work experience in
curriculum-related employment with local US based corporations and
businesses. For those who select the CPT option, paid internship
or CPT employment is mandatory, beginning in the first semester of the first
academic year of the student's program. Along with the mandatory
internship or CPT employment, students will need to take a total of 15 to 18
courses, depending on the enrolled program.
Legal Overview
The option of Curricular Practical Training (CPT) is for international
students enrolled in any HTIR participating school's master degree programs.
CPT is authorized by the U.S. Homeland Security Department for F-1
international students and is equivalent to the CPT option for U.S.
students.
F-1 students wishing to participate in an off-campus training program that
is “an integral part of an established curriculum” must first obtain work
authorization for Curricular Practical Training (CPT). The training,
which must be directly related to the student’s major field of study, is
defined as ”alternate work-study, internship, cooperative education, or any
other type of required internship or practicum, which is offered by
sponsoring employers through cooperative agreements with the school” (Title
8, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 214.2 (f)(10).
HTIR Work-Study CPT
Program is Unique
HTIR work and study CPT programs have the curriculum set up so that
the internships jobs are mandatory and therefore a student must begin
his/her curricular training immediately upon registration and securing
his/her social security number.
In HTIR Work and Study CPT Programs students can begin working in their
first semester of study. This is very different than CPT programs at
most universities where the applicant can not start the CPT employment until
he/she has been in school for at least one academic year (nine months).
Also, most universities do not have a unique program designed specifically
for the International applicant. HTIR, in alliance with the schools,
has created a unique program that helps International candidates be
successful in the United States workforce. The international candidate
will learn about resume building, interviewing etiquette, and U.S. customs.
By the time the candidate graduates from the HTIR work-study program he/she
will be a prime candidate for an H-1b or a high level job in his/her home
country.
Gain Practical Skills
The practical training that students receive by working in a U.S. based
company gives them skills and experience that cannot be obtained in a normal
classroom-only education format, thus giving an advantage in achieving life
goals after graduation.
Earn US Dollars
The wages that are paid to the students for their CPT employment are equal
to the wages paid to U.S. employees. Net earnings are retained by the
students and used for their personal or educational needs.