International Student Services
International Student Services
As a member of the Student Success Center (SSC), the Coordinator of International Student Support serves the international student population at FPU.
Specific services of the office include:
- Advising international students, their dependents, and University departments on compliance with U.S. immigration laws and regulations related to F1 visas.
- Verifying, tracking, and submitting visa status notifications through the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS), as required by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
- Providing assistance to international students with working on campus and obtaining a social security number.
- Assisting students with Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT).
- Advising on adjustment to U.S. society and American culture, academic concerns and community resources.
- Conducting workshops and orientation sessions for international students.
17cÆð²ÝÉçÇø enrolls approximately 75 international students from more than 29 countries around the world. Additionally, the CIS provides academic support to our Division II athletes.
The office is located on the fourth floor of the DiPietro Library Building in the Student Success Center. is the office can be contacted directly at internationalstudents@franklinpierce.edu.
Continuing Students
Franklin 17cÆð²ÝÉçÇø is required to confirm your enrollment to the US Department of Homeland
Security through the Student Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) at the start
of each semester. The International Student Advisor will rely on your academic registration
data to update your SEVIS record each semester. You do not need to take any additional
steps provided you are registered for a full course of study.
Guide for Maintaining F1 Status
- Enroll full-time every fall and spring semester - undergraduate students at 12 credits
or more and graduate students at 6 credits. Only one online course, not to exceed three credits, may count towards full-time enrollment.
- If you cannot enroll full time because of academic, medical, or other reasons, speak with your faculty/academic advisor and the International Student Advisor BEFORE dropping classes.
- Make normal progress toward completing your degree, avoiding academic probation, suspension, or dismissal.
- Obtain an extension of your I-20 when appropriate BEFORE the end date on your I-20. Do not remain in the U.S beyond your authorized stay.
- Inform the International Student Advisor of any plans to change academic status such as a leave of absence, change in graduation date, or withdrawal from the university BEFORE the change occurs
Requesting An Official Transcript
The Office of the Registrar manages all student records, including transcripts, for all campuses of 17cÆð²ÝÉçÇø. .
Transcript requests take 5 - 7 business days for processing and are processed only during regular business hours. There is a fee for processing.
Learn more about transcript requests.
Travel Signatures
If you plan to travel outside the U.S., make sure your visa is valid and that you have a current travel signature on your I-20. Travel signatures expire in one year from the date signed (six months if you are on OPT).
Transferring to a New School, or for a New Degree (Masters, Doctorate)
If you are planning on transferring to another university, you must first be accepted
to the new school and you must be eligible to transfer based on having maintained
your F1 status at Franklin 17cÆð²ÝÉçÇø. You must meet with the International Student Advisor
who will assist you with the SEVIS transfer process.
On-Campus Employment for F-1 Students
As an F-1 student, you are eligible to work on campus up to 20 hours per week while classes are in session, and up to 40 hours per week during vacations (spring and summer breaks). International student are permitted to work on-campus as soon as their first semester at FPU.
To work on campus, you must first secure a position. You can find open positions on the FPU site.
You must meet with the International Student Advisor who will provide you with a letter to present to the Social Security office (at the Keene or Manchester, NH location) where you will to apply for an obtain a social security number.
Completing Your Degree After the End Date of Your I-20
If you will be unable to complete your degree by the end date listed on your I-20, speak to the International Student Advisor about a program extension BEFORE your I-20 expires. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months into the future while you are in the U.S.
Returning After a Leave of Absence
All international students beginning a new program and F-1 students returning to campus after a leave of absence are required to complete a check-in when they arrive. You will be required to present copies of your US immigration documents to notify us of your arrival in the US so we can activate your SEVIS record.
Leaving the University After Program Completion
Inform the International Student Advisor if you plan to:
- Transfer to a new school
- Take a leave of absence
- Take a break from school
- Change educational levels – go from a bachelor's to a master's or a doctorate
CONTACT International Student Services
Hope Driscoll
Coordinator of International Student Support
Office of the Provost
603-899-4108
DriscollH@franklinpierce.edu
