International Students and Scholars Office to Host International Student Employment Session May 2
The International Students and Scholars Office invites you to join a virtual session on F-1 International Student Employment at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2. International student adviser Nick Pevato will cover key areas of the F-1 employment framework, as well as highlighting the importance of work opportunities in relation to student success.
The session is open to everyone, especially faculty, staff and stakeholders who would like to know more about rules and regulations pertaining to F-1 student employment. The session is free and will last approximately one hour, with time allotted for questions and answers.
To register, visit the HogSync website. For more information, contact Pevato at npevato@uark.edu.
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Contacts
John Post, director of communications
Graduate School and International Education
479-575-4853,
johnpost@uark.edu
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