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All of these categories require that the student be currently maintaining valid F-1 or J-1 status. A student who is out of status is not eligible for any type of employment until s/he applies for and receives reinstatement to status. Please consult ISSS for more information on all of these types of employment. On-campus employment: F-1 and J-1 students are permitted to work no more than 20 hours per week on-campus while classes are in session and full-time during official school breaks as long as they are maintain status. On-campus means any of the Drexel University campuses; it does NOT mean the University of Pennsylvania campus or any other college or university campus in the United States. Optional practical training (OPT): go to www.drexel.edu/isss/opt for more information about OPT Curricular practical training (CPT): go to www.drexel.edu/isss/cpt for more information about CPT Certain employment sponsored by international organizations: F-1 students can request permission to work at international organizations such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Academic training: Through academic training, J-1 students can gain up to 18 months of work experience. Academic training permission is granted by International Students and Scholars Services. Employment authorized because of severe economic hardship: F-1 students who have an unexpected loss of funding may apply for off-campus work authorization. Contact ISSS for more information about this employment option. Students who work off-campus without employment authorization will be reported to the USCIS as being out of status.
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