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“Thank you for your e-mail. On behalf of the Homeland Security Academic
Advisory Council and Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, the U.S Department of Homeland
Security’s (DHS) Office of Academic Engagement is pleased to respond to
your inquiry related to international students and regulatory changes. We
appreciate your interest and thoughtful comments; we will provide them to
the Council.
By way of background, international student issues are an area of focus for
the Council. For example, the Council issued a recommendation to expand
eligibility for a STEM extension of OPT to allow a prior course of study to
establish eligibility (please see the HSAAC Compendium of Recommendations).
The Council is scheduled to convene its next public meeting in October 2015.
Prior to the meeting, we will publish a Federal Register notice to announce
the meeting. As a federal advisory committee, all Council meetings are open
to the public and we welcome public participation. Additionally, there is a
public comment process outlined within the Federal Register Notice and time
is allotted at each Council meeting for additional public comments. We
encourage you to monitor the Federal Register for the October meeting
announcement.
If you would like to submit additional written comments in connection to the
Council’s upcoming meeting, the upcoming Federal Register notice will
contain instructions for doing so; please watch for the notice.
Questions related to specific international student policies, including
Optional Practical Training, can be directed to our colleagues at the U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Student and Exchange Visitor
Program (SEVP). You can contact SEVP through its Response Center via email
at [email protected]
/* */ or by phone at (703) 603-3400. The Response Center
operates between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET on weekdays, except
holidays. For additional information, please visit the Study in the States
website, the Department’s information hub for international students, which
SEVP manages.
You can learn more about the Council here. For more information on the
Department’s overall efforts to engage with the academic community, visit
our Academic Engagement Overview page and sign up to receive our free e-mail
updates through GovDelivery.
Sincerely,
DHS Office of Academic Engagement”
Advisory Council and Dr. R. Bowen Loftin, the U.S Department of Homeland
Security’s (DHS) Office of Academic Engagement is pleased to respond to
your inquiry related to international students and regulatory changes. We
appreciate your interest and thoughtful comments; we will provide them to
the Council.
By way of background, international student issues are an area of focus for
the Council. For example, the Council issued a recommendation to expand
eligibility for a STEM extension of OPT to allow a prior course of study to
establish eligibility (please see the HSAAC Compendium of Recommendations).
The Council is scheduled to convene its next public meeting in October 2015.
Prior to the meeting, we will publish a Federal Register notice to announce
the meeting. As a federal advisory committee, all Council meetings are open
to the public and we welcome public participation. Additionally, there is a
public comment process outlined within the Federal Register Notice and time
is allotted at each Council meeting for additional public comments. We
encourage you to monitor the Federal Register for the October meeting
announcement.
If you would like to submit additional written comments in connection to the
Council’s upcoming meeting, the upcoming Federal Register notice will
contain instructions for doing so; please watch for the notice.
Questions related to specific international student policies, including
Optional Practical Training, can be directed to our colleagues at the U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Student and Exchange Visitor
Program (SEVP). You can contact SEVP through its Response Center via email
at [email protected]
/* */ or by phone at (703) 603-3400. The Response Center
operates between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET on weekdays, except
holidays. For additional information, please visit the Study in the States
website, the Department’s information hub for international students, which
SEVP manages.
You can learn more about the Council here. For more information on the
Department’s overall efforts to engage with the academic community, visit
our Academic Engagement Overview page and sign up to receive our free e-mail
updates through GovDelivery.
Sincerely,
DHS Office of Academic Engagement”