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Cuyahoga Community College Welcome International Student A

ROAD LAWRENCE Welcome to Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C ). Tri-C is an innovative and inclusive learning community dedicated to your success and completion. We are delighted that you have selected our college as the place to continue your education and career development. Our faculty, staff and administrators are proud to offer one door with many options to assist you in reaching your educational goals. Tri-C is one of the largest colleges in Ohio, and the largest in northeast Ohio. Tri-C has four campuses in downtown Cleveland, Parma, Highland Hills and Westlake, as well as two Corporate College sites in Westlake and Warrensville Heights. Other facilities include Brunswick University Center in Brunswick and the Unified Technologies Center, adjacent to the Metropolitan Campus. WILLIAMS DEFIANCE PAULDING VAN WERT MERCER DARKE PREBLE BUTLER HAMILTON AUGLAIZE SHELBY MIAMI MONTGOMERY FULTON WARREN HENRY PUTNAM ALLEN CLERMONT CHAMPAIGN CLARK GREENE LOGAN CLINTON BROWN LUCAS WOOD HANCOCK HARDIN UNION MADISON FAYETTE HIGHLAND ADAMS OTTAWA SANDUSKY SENECA WYANDOT MARION FRANKLIN PICKAWAY ROSS PIKE CRAWFORD MORROW DELAWARE SCIOTO ERIE HURON RICHLAND HOCKING VINTON JACKSON KNOX LICKING FAIRFIELD GALLIA LORAIN ASHLAND PERRY MEIGS CUYAHOGA MEDINA WAYNE HOLMES COSHOCTON MUSKINGUM ATHENS MORGAN SUMMIT STARK TUSCARAWAS NOBLE LAKE GUERNSEY GEAUGA PORTAGE WASHINGTON CARROLL HARRISON COLUMBIANA BELMONT MONROE ASHTABULA TRUMBULL MAHONING JEFFERSON MAP NOT TO SCALE BRADLEY ROAD BASSETT ROAD WESTSHORE CAMPUS CLEMENS ROAD CROCKER DETROIT ROAD COLUMBIA ROAD COLUMBIA ROAD 252 CORPORATE COLLEGE WEST 80 252 LORAIN AVENUE BAGLEY ROAD LAKE ERIE CENTER RIDGE RD. DETROIT ROAD LORAIN AVENUE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE CARNEGIE AVE CEDAR ROAD HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES METROPOLITAN CENTER AT PUBLIC SQUARE CAMPUS ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER BROOKPARK ROAD SNOW ROAD PEARL ROAD YORK ROAD WESTERN CAMPUS LORAIN AVENUE RIDGE ROAD RIDGE ROAD SUPERIOR AVE. W. 25 TH ST HARVARD ROAD GRANGER RD. PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD E. 30 TH UNIFIED TECHNOLOGIES CENTER JERRY SUE THORNTON CENTER WOODLAND AVENUE KINSMAN AVE BROADWAY AVENUE BUCKEYE RD MILES ROAD ROCKSIDE ROAD CHAGRIN BLVD S. WOODLAND ROAD HARVARD ROAD LIBBY ROAD ALEXANDER ROAD FAIRMOUNT BLVD SHAKER BLVD NORTHFIELD ROAD GREEN ROAD GREEN ROAD CORPORATE COLLEGE EAST RICHMOND ROAD EASTERN CAMPUS EMERY ROAD MILES ROAD AURORA ROAD RICHMOND ROAD PETTIBONE ROA 82 ROYALTON ROAD BRUNSWICK UNIVERSITY CENTER 303 CENTER ROAD 80 CENTER ROAD ROYALTON ROAD 303 82 80 W. STREETSBORO RD. 303 RAVENNA RD. B

For more information about the College, campus life and news, visit www.tri-c.edu. There you will find information on programs and degrees offered as well as important dates, including the duration of each semester, specific dates of sessions within the semester, holidays, graduation and more. PREPARING FOR YOUR ARRIVAL: NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ARRIVING FROM OVERSEAS Once admitted to Cuyahoga Community College, you will receive a Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status (Form I-20 for F-1 students). Make sure to read page 3 of the form before signing at the bottom of the first page. By signing the I-20, you are agreeing to follow the guidelines, so it is important that you read and understand them. Follow your U.S. embassy/consulate s instructions to schedule an interview for your F-1 student visa. It is important to apply for your student visa as far in advance as possible. A list of U.S. consulates is available at usembassy.state.gov. You may apply for your visa up to 120 days prior to your start date. Please check the U.S. embassy website for information on how to schedule your appointment. PAYING THE SEVIS I-901 FEE All F-1 visa/status applicants are required to pay a one-time $200 fee to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The fee covers the administration and maintenance costs of the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS). You can pay the SEVIS fee online at www.fmjfee.com and receive a printable confirmation receipt. The SEVIS fee must be paid after your I-20 is issued and at least three business days prior to applying for your visa. We recommend paying online, as it is the quickest way to process SEVIS fee payments. Bring the following documentation to your visa interview: Form I-20 The confirmation page of the Online Nonimmigrant Visa Application (Form DS-160) Passport valid for at least six months after you plan to enter the United States One two-by-two-inch photo of yourself Receipt for your $160 visa application fee payment Receipt for your SEVIS fee payment Admissions letter from Cuyahoga Community College Financial documents HOW TO PREPARE FOR YOUR VISA INTERVIEW Ties to Your Home Country Under U.S. law, all applicants for nonimmigrant visas are viewed as intending immigrants until they can convince the consular officer that they are not. You must therefore be able to show that you have reasons for returning to your home country that are stronger than those for remaining in the United States. 1

Know the Academic Program and How it Fits Your Career Plans If you are not able to articulate the reasons you will study in a particular academic program in the United States, you may not succeed in convincing the consular officer that you are indeed planning to study, rather than to immigrate. You should also be able to explain how studying in the U. S. relates to your future professional career when you return home. Be Brief Consular officers are under considerable time pressure to conduct a quick and efficient interview. They must make a decision on the impressions they form during the first minute of the interview. Consequently, the initial impression you create and what you say first are critical to your success. It should be immediately clear to the consular officer what written documents you are presenting and what they signify. Lengthy written explanations cannot be read quickly or evaluated. Remember that the interview time is typically less than ten minutes Employment Your main purpose in coming to the United States should be to study, not to find employment. While a number of students do work over the course of their studies, such employment requires authorization and is incidental to the main purpose of completing their U.S. education. Maintain a Positive Attitude Do not engage the consular officer in an argument. If you are denied a student visa, request an explanation in writing and ask the officer for a list of documents to bring in order to overcome the denial. Websites for Additional Information U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs: www.travel.state.gov U.S. Department of Homeland Security Study in the States: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/students Education USA: Your Guide to Higher Education in the United States: https://educationusa.state.gov Student Process Steps: How to Navigate the U.S. Immigration System: www.ice.gov/sevis/students U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services General Immigration Services: www.uscis.gov 2

WHEN YOU ARRIVE AT TRI-C All students who are new to F-1 visa status are required to attend an international student orientation program to learn about the F-1 visa regulations. During this session, you will receive information about your visa requirements and find out about services and procedures at Tri-C. Check with the special student services coordinator at your campus of choice about the date and time of the mandatory orientation. When you meet with your special student services coordinator, bring your passport, Form I-20 and Form I-94, available at i94. cbp.dhs.gov. This form indicates your status, length of permitted stay and date of arrival. It is proof that you entered the United States legally. Be prepared to provide updates to your personal information at this time, such as local address, phone, email, emergency contact and academic major. If you are enrolling in the Language Training program, you will need to take the English as a Second Language placement test in the Assessment and Testing Center. If you have provided English proficiency scores that satisfy the requirement to enroll in the academic program, you will be required to take English and math placement exams. For more information regarding the placement tests, please visit www.tri-c.edu/placement-testing. Note that these tests are for placement purposes only and have no impact on your admission. They are designed to assess the level of courses you are able to take when you first begin classes at Cuyahoga Community College. Registering for Classes After you take the appropriate Tri-C placement exams and meet with an academic advisor, you will be ready to register for classes. You may register online through my Tri-C space or in person at your campus enrollment center. My Tri-C space is a secure portal that provides a point of access to resources students use on a regular basis. It includes links to registration, grades, announcements, campus news, group activities and much more. You will also be assigned a Tri-C email account, accessible through my Tri-C space. Your Tri-C student email account is the official and primary communication method between the College and its students. 3

Instructions to log into my Tri-C space are below. 1. Go to https://my.tri-c.edu 2. Click on Change Your Password 3. Enter Tri-C ID number than click continue 4. Enter your birth date (mm/dd/yyyy) as your old password 5. Create a new password (at least 8 characters) containing a combination of letters and numbers 6. Re-enter new password then click Change 7. You will be redirected to my Tri-C space, secure access log in 8. Login to my Tri-C space using you Tri-C ID number and new password Housing Because Tri-C is a commuter school, it does not offer on-campus housing. If you are interested in seeing what is available for rent in the Cleveland area, you can access local rental listings online at http://realestate.cleveland.com/for-rent. Expect to spend a minimum of $500-800 per month for rent if you live by yourself. Landlords generally require a security deposit, equivalent to one month s rent. They will also require you to sign a lease. A lease is a legally binding agreement set for a specific amount of time; if you move in the middle of the lease agreement, you will be obligated to pay the rent for the rest of the lease term unless otherwise specified. Transportation The public transportation system in Cleveland is the Regional Transit Authority (RTA). Cuyahoga Community College is pleased to support the RTA Student U-Pass program. U-Pass, which is short for Universal Pass, allows students to ride free of charge on all Greater Cleveland RTA buses and rapid trains during specific academic semesters. All eligible students enrolled for the fall or spring semesters will receive their U-Pass via U.S. Mail to the address on file with the College registrar s office once enrollment is confirmed. Enrolled students will receive a new U-Pass each semester. Once received, place the U-Pass sticker on your student ID card (My Tri-C Card) in the middle of the card underneath your student number. Planning Your Finances Getting yourself established in a new city can be expensive. You will have to pay deposits for your apartment, telephone, electric and heat utilities. You will need to purchase food, cooking utensils and items for your living quarters. Plan to come to Cleveland with a minimum of $16,945 for initial living expenses per year. This amount is in addition to $6,115 for fall and spring tuition. Bring only a small amount of your money in cash. It is far safer to get traveler s checks or a bank draft for most of your money. Bring only enough cash to get you through the first two weeks. 4

Tuition Payments DO NOT PAY FOR ANYTHING UNTIL YOU ARRIVE AT TRI-C. Please be aware that since your tuition payment is due at the time that you register for classes, you must be prepared to make the first semester s tuition payment upon arrival. Be prepared to pay $3,057.50 for your first semester. This covers 12 credit hours the minimum number of credit hours you are required to register for as an F-1 visa holder. Payment may be made in cash (U.S.), bank check or money order at the campus enrollment center. You may also choose to pay by credit card through my Tri-C space. There is a service fee of 2.4 percent for credit card payments. If your embassy will be paying your tuition, an official Financial Agreement describing the terms of your scholarship may be accepted in lieu of payment at registration. International students do not qualify for the instate tuition rate, regardless of how long they have lived in Ohio. Refer to the tuition and fee schedule at www.tri-c.edu/tuition. Driving in the United States Non-U.S. citizens may apply for a driver s license at a Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) office. You will need to pass a knowledge and vision test to receive a temporary permit. With a temporary permit, you can drive only when there is a licensed driver seated in the front seat. To be issued a license, you will be required to pass a road test with your vehicle. For detailed, up-to-date information on vehicle registration and becoming a licensed driver in the state of Ohio, visit www.bmv.ohio.gov. For complete information regarding driving laws, consult the Digest of Ohio Motor Vehicle laws: publicsafety.ohio.gov/links/hsy7607.pdf. Please note that, by law, all drivers must have car insurance. There are many companies that offer insurance coverage be sure to shop around for the best rate. Employment F-1 students are eligible to work up to 20 hours per week on campus. Off-campus employment is not authorized. Tri-C s Career Center can help prepare you for a job on campus. The Career Center is a College-wide network committed to helping students develop their skills and achieve their professional goals. They also provide a variety of free services to support and prepare students for a successful job search through workshops and individual career coaching. Visit www.tri-c.edu/career-services for more information. Can I Apply for a Social Security Number? F1 students are eligible for a Social Security number (SSN) only if they receive an employment offer on campus. The campus special student services coordinator can assist with supplying the information necessary to obtain your SSN. Students who have never worked on campus, but who find authorized employment off campus (like Curricular Practical Training or Optional Practical Training), are also eligible to apply for an SSN. You will find that many businesses, like banks, apartment leasing offices or telephone companies, will ask you for your SSN even though you may not be eligible for one. Those businesses should be able to provide services without an SSN. Banking When you open a bank account, you will receive a checkbook and an ATM (automated teller machine) card, which allows you to withdraw cash from your account 24 hours a day. Without an SSN, you will be ineligible for credit cards or check cards. Americans usually write checks for big purchases rather than paying cash. When opening your bank account, you ll be given a checkbook. Using a checkbook to pay your expenses helps you keep track of payments. Most banks in the area offer special student accounts with minimal to no monthly charges. Be sure to ask questions about student accounts and the stipulations for international students when you visit the bank. To open a bank account, you must bring your passport, Form I-20 and Tri-C student ID card. Some area banks: Citizens Bank: www.citizensbank.com PNC: www.pnc.com Huntington National Bank: www.huntington.com KeyBank: www.key.com 5

For more information, contact the special student services coordinator on your campus: Eastern Campus Maria Oriti 4250 Richmond Road Highland Hills, Ohio 44122 216-987-2118 maria.oriti@tri-c.edu Fax: 216-696-2214 Metropolitan Campus Lori Brindisi 2900 Community College Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115 216-987-4167 lori.brindisi@tri-c.edu Fax: 216-987-3129 Western Campus Damian Thorkelson 11000 Pleasant Valley Road Parma, Ohio 44130 216-987-5203 damian.thorkelson@tri-c.edu Fax: 216-987-5514 Westshore Campus Michelle Noll 31001 Clemens Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 216-987-5884 michelle.noll@tri-c.edu Fax: 216-987-5830 www.tri-c.edu/international-students 17-1079