Monday, August 22, 2011

Work-study programs in USA is a unique opportunity for international students


Kampus Landing- Global Education Specialists in association with Stevens-Henager College is organizing free seminars on unique CPT opportunities in the USA for overseas students who want to earn a master degree from an accredited, high quality university, while working in full-time, paid job internships. 

The seminars are will be addressed by
Mr. Jeffrey C. Capili, International Admissions Officer at Stevens Henager College in Vadodara, Ahmedabad and Jaipur on 2nd, 3rd, 4th Spetember respectively. The students, parents, educators and study abroad consultants are invited to attend the seminar and for more information, you may log on to Kampus Landing website or call Kampus Landing offices.

Stevens-Henager College was founded in Ogden-West Haven, Utah, in September 1891 by Professor J.A. Smith as the Intermountain Business College. The main campus is in Ogden-West Haven, and branches were established in Provo, Utah, in June 1978; Salt Lake City, Utah, in August 1999; Logan, Utah, in October 2001; and in Boise, Idaho, in April 2004. Today, Stevens-Henager College is known for its high educational standards. Academic majors are designed specifically to meet the changing trends and requirements of the business and medical employment markets. Business, technical, and medical leaders have come to recognize Stevens-Henager graduates for their superior training and their outstanding professionalism.
Stevens-Henager College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and offers a choice of programs at Associate, Bachelors and Masters Levels designed to prepare students for a career in the fields of healthcare and modern business.
International Student Work Study Program at Stevens-Henager College

Stevens-Henagar College offers a unique work-study program to international students. If the students are enrolled in one of the Master’s programs, they will be eligible to work and earn a salary while completing their degree, letting them experience a well-rounded American education both in the workplace and the classroom.

Masters Programs at Stevens-Henagar College
Master of Business Administration Degree
Master of Science Degree in Healthcare Administration

Stevens-Henager's work-study program is an academic opportunity, not an employment opportunity:

The cooperative work-study program is designed to help Master's students apply their classroom knowledge to "hands-on" practical work experiences in the United States. The legal description for paid employment while earning a Master's degree is Curricular Practical Training (CPT), and is authorized by the Department of Homeland Security for F-1 international students. A Student can work up to 40 hours per week, earn the same wages as those paid to American workers, and use the money to pay for tuition, fees, living and personal expenses.

The USP’s of Work-Study Programs are:

Evening classes schedule to accommodate your work timings
Work up to 40 hours per week with American companies
Earn same wages as paid to American workers
Eligible to work in the first month

The Career Services department will assist the students in finding employment following their first month of study. Also, classes are offered at flexible hours, including evenings to accommodate the work schedule. The work-study program takes 15 months to complete. But, prerequisite courses may extend the completion time by 1 to 6 additional months.

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