Catalog 2020-2021

International Students Requirements and Responsibilities

Immigration Check-in and International Orientation
International students (new and transfer) will attend Immigration Check-in and International Orientation upon arrival at The University. These sessions take place during the week prior to the first day of classes each fall and spring semester.
Students arriving during May Term or Summer Session will contact the Office of International Programs for Immigration Check-in and Orientation procedures.
 
Full-Time Course Load Requirements
During the fall or spring semester International undergraduate students will take at least 12 academic credit hours to maintain F-1 visa status. International graduate students will take at least 8 academic credit hours per semester to maintain F-1 visa status.
 
International students are required to enroll for a full-course load in the summer (May Term, summer 12-week session, Summer 1,or Summer 2) if it is the first semester at UT as follows: International undergraduates will take at least 12 academic credit hours total in the Summer 12-week session, OR any combination of 12 credit hours in the following sessions: Summer 12-week session, May Term, Summer 1, and Summer 2. International graduates will take at least 8 academic credit hours total in the Summer 12-week session, OR any combination of 8 credit hours in the following sessions: Summer 12-week session, May Term, Summer 1, and Summer 2.

International students seeking a reduced course load during the fall or spring semester, or first or final semester at UT, will contact the International Programs Office to check eligibility and request a Reduced Course Load (RCL) authorization in their SEVIS record prior to falling below the full-time course of study requirement. 

 

Degree Program Completion
International students must make normal progress toward their degree completion. International students who will not complete their degree program by the end date listed on their Form I-20 should contact the Office of International Programs to request an I-20 extension before the I-20 program end date. International students cannot add a concentration and subsequently request an I-20 extension in the final semester of their degree program.

Failure to extend the I-20 will terminate the F-1 visa status.

Dual Enrollment
International students who wish to take a course at another institution while still attending The University of Tampa should contact the International Programs Office and the Academic Advising Office for approval. Graduate students should contact the Office of International Programs and their faculty advisor.

 
Dismissal from the University
Academic dismissal from The University of Tampa will affect a student’s F-1 visa status. Upon dismissal, international students will contact the Office of International Programs immediately for guidance.

Withdrawal from the University
International students who have requested a withdrawal from the University will notify the Office of International Programs to ensure immigration compliance.