Graduate and Professional Students
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Graduate and Professional Students
INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS ORIENTATION INFORMATION SPRING 2015 Dear Students, Welcome to the University of Houston! The following information will guide you through the mandatory procedures described below: 1) International Student Check-in: All new and transfer international students are required to check-in through International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS). You must also attend International Student Orientation. Without doing so, you will not be able to register for classes at the University of Houston. Please follow these instructions carefully. CHECK-IN PROCESS You will have a “Service Indicator” (Hold) on your https://my.uh.edu PeopleSoft record that blocks your registration for classes at the University of Houston. To remove that hold, you must check-in (go to the location indicated for one of the check-in sessions listed below) with the Office of International Student and Scholar Services (OISSS) and present proof of admission, proof of your legal visa status, including passport, visa, I-94 (if issued to you), UH I-20 and any previous I-20 forms (F visa holders), DS-2019 form for attendance at UH and any previous DS-2019 forms (J visa holders) and I-797 Approval Notice, if applicable. NOTE: You are encouraged to report to the University of Houston as soon as possible in order to have a better selection of classes. Please attend one of the following International Student Check-in Sessions: Date Tuesday, January 6 Friday, January 9 Tuesday, January 13 Time 8:30 am – 11:30 am, OR 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm 8:30 am – 11:30 am, OR 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm 8:30 am – 11:30 am, OR 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm Location University Center, East Ballroom, Room 210 University Center, East Ballroom, Room 210 University Center, North Senate Chamber, Room 204 Please bring the following items with you to Check-In: F-1 Visa Students F-1 visa students who are arriving from outside of the U.S. should bring their letter of acceptance, the I-20 form issued by the University of Houston, their passport, visa and their I-94 arrival/ departure record (if issued to you). F-1 visa students who are inside the US and are transferring from another U.S. school should bring their letter of acceptance, the I-20 issued by the University of Houston (if already issued), all I-20 forms previously issued by former school(s), passport, and I-94 arrival/departure record (if issued to you). J-1 Visa Students J-1 visa students who are arriving from outside of the U.S. should bring their letter of acceptance, the DS-2019 form issued for attendance at the University of Houston, all DS-2019/ IAP-66 forms previously issued by former school(s), passport and I-94 arrival/departure record (if issued to you). J-1 visa students who are inside the US and are transferring from another U.S. school should bring their letter of acceptance, all DS-2019 or IAP-66 forms previously issued by your previous school(s), passport, visa, I-94 arrival/departure record (if issued to you), and if already issued, the UH DS-2019. Student with Other Visas Students holding a visa status other than F-1 or J-1 should bring their letter of acceptance, evidence of current visa status, I-94 arrival/departure record (if issued to you), passport and visa. Please note: B-1, B-2 and F-2 visa holders wishing to engage in studies at UH must first apply for and obtain a change of nonimmigrant classification to F-1. Students Pending Permanent Residency Students pending Permanent Residency are considered international students until their Permanent Residency is approved. If you are pending Permanent Residency please bring your passport and I-485 receipt. 2) International Student Orientation Orientation to the University of Houston and to American culture will be provided January 14 and 15. The sessions will cover restrictions and benefits to your visa status, the academic system and student services offered at the University of Houston, as well as American friendship patterns, language and cultural adjustment. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about things you have encountered and did not understand. You will be able to meet students from your home country, as well as other international students. SEVIS Fee The U.S. Department of Homeland Security requires first-time F-1 and J-1 students to pay an I-901 SEVIS Fee to them. The fee is $200 for F-1 visa applicants and $180 for J-1 visa applicants. For more information and instructions, please visit www.fmjfee.com. Social Security Card Applications You are required to have a social security card if you are authorized to work on campus. For information on F-1 visa procedures, visit: http://www.uh.edu/oisss/finances/ssn-information/. For J-1 visa students, please see the following information: http://www.uh.edu/oisss/scholars/for-j1research-scholars-and-professors/j1-employment-ssn-letter/ Health Insurance Nonimmigrant international students will be charged automatically for health insurance. The effective start date for health insurance charged by the University of Houston for newly arriving international students for the Spring 2015 semester is January 6, 2015. Should you arrive and need coverage prior to January 6, 2015 there are many travel policies such as those offered by International Medical Group (www.imglobal.com ) that can be purchased online to provide temporary coverage until January 6, 2015. Information about eligibility requirements, the deadline, and the procedure to request a waiver of the health insurance fee are available at the following link: http://www.uh.edu/healthcenter/insurance/ The policy with proof of acceptable alternate insurance must be submitted with the waiver application. At this time your alternate health insurance policy must offer coverage that is comparable to or greater than the following criteria: (1) at least $50,000 in acceptable medical benefits for each accident or sickness; (2) at least $10,000 for medical evacuation, (3) at least $7,500 for repatriation (A nominal charge will be added to your student account for Repatriation and Medical Evacuation benefits if they are not included in an otherwise acceptable policy), (4) Covered benefits paid at a minimum of 75%; and (5) annual deductible not to exceed $500. (A Health Care Spending account is not acceptable as an alternative.) Policy should not exclude or unreasonably limit coverage for activities essential for students. Waiver procedures and deadline information are available at: http://www.uh.edu/healthcenter/insurance/ The Official Reporting Day (ORD) as posted on the academic calendar for EACH FALL, SPRING, AND SUMMER SEMESTER is the last day to waive insurance. No waiver will be accepted after that date. The UH endorsed student health insurance available to UH international students is currently $746 for spring/summer 2015. Dependents of J-1 exchange visitors must also be covered during the period of participation in the sponsor’s program. These rates are subject to change. For more details about health insurance requirements please see the following link: http://www.uh.edu/healthcenter/insurance/. International Student Services Fee A fee of $85 per semester and $50 per six week summer session of enrollment is charged to support special services to international students holding nonimmigrant visas and those pending permanent residency. Bacterial Meningitis Vaccination Requirement Beginning January 2014, Texas State Law (Senate Bill 1107) mandated that all entering college/university students under the age of 22 provide evidence of vaccination against bacterial meningitis or meet certain criteria for declining the vaccination prior to the start of your first semester here. All newly admitted students and students returning to the university after an absence of at least one long semester will be required to comply with the Meningitis Vaccination Law. Official information and updates regarding the new law can be found on at the following website, http://www.uh.edu/immunization ARRIVAL IN HOUSTON: Free airport pickup may be available between the hours of 9:00 am and 6:00 pm from Tuesday, January 6 through Friday, January 9,2015. Please fill our Airport Pick up Form online. OISSS must receive your request by December 12, 2014. (After you complete the online application form, you should receive an automatic reply indicating we have received your request) Please note: We will do our best to have a community volunteer meet you at the airport; if we are unable to get a volunteer, you will need to take a taxi-cab or the Super Shuttle from the airport to your dormitory. We will let you know either way about a week before your arrival. If you are a graduate student from India coming to study at UH, the Graduate Indian Student Organization (GISO) here at UH offers airport pick-up service for you. You should request airport pick up assistance with GISO at GISO Pickup, click on New Students, then click on Pickups. If a community volunteer is assigned to you, he or she will meet you at the specific airport of arrival, and will be holding a sign with your name on it. If, after you e-mail a request for this airport pick-up service, you arrange an alternate pick-up service from the airport, please e-mail Mr. Hamilton as soon as possible so he can know you have made different plans and can alert the community volunteer to cancel their trip to the airport. Please note: We will do our best to have a community volunteer meet you at the airport; if we are unable to get a volunteer, we recommend you take a taxi-cab or the Super Shuttle from the airport to your dormitory or off-campus apartment. We will let you know either way about three to four days before your arrival. To cancel Airport Pickup: e-mail DHamilton@uh.edu (48 hours prior to pick up or as soon as possible. The Graduate Indian Student Organization also provides airport pickup service for new students from India. For more information, please visit: please visit: www.uh.edu/giso/pickup.html Temporary Accommodations If you need hotel accommodations while on a brief visit to the campus, please see the following information: University Hilton Hotel 4800 Calhoun Road, Entrance 1 Houston, Texas 77204-3028 www1.hilton.com Type “Houston, TX” Choose a date Scroll down on the drop down menu to: “Hilton University of Houston” Morty Rich Hostel 501 Lovett Boulevard Houston, Texas 77006 Telephone: 1 (713) 636-9776 GPS 29.743307, -95.387541 For details please check the following website: http://www.hiusa.org/houston Check our office’s web site regularly to see if additional temporary housing information is announced. International Student and Scholar Services If you have any questions about any of the information in this guide, please contact International Student and Scholar Services (OISSS) at (713) 743-5065 or visit: Office of International Student and Scholar Services. Our office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm. Our staff here to assist you includes Anita Gaines, Jin Zhang, Ida Thompson, Grace Semple-Paul, Jason Scherzer, Stefan Johnsson, and Dale Hamilton. International Student and Scholar Services Address International Student and Scholar Services University of Houston 4100 University Drive, Room N203 Houston, TX 77204-3024 U.S.A. Our Telephone Number: (713) 743-5065 Our Website: http://www.uh.edu/oisss/ We look forward to seeing you soon!
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