Supporting International Students: Immigration, Employment Regulations, & Experiential Learning

  • Career Level: Basic-, intermediate-, and advanced-level career services professionals
  • Competency: Working with diverse populations
  • Fee: $69 (member); $89 (nonmember);
    Add to Cart Order by Phone: 610.625.1026

  • Summary

    Join this webinar to discover actionable strategies for empowering international students in their career journeys. This session covers key immigration regulations, strategies for communicating with employers, and alternative experiential learning opportunities, such as case studies and certifications. The University of Michigan University Career Center & International Center teams will highlight efforts and strategic initiatives to empower international students.

    Following this program, you will be able to:

    • Understand immigration regulations: Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the various work authorizations available to international students and how these regulations impact their employment opportunities in the United States.
    • Learn disclosure strategies: Participants will learn how to effectively coach students on discussing immigration status with potential employers, including the importance of disclosure and the legal rights of employees under USCIS guidelines.
    • Leveraging resources for career success: Participants will explore experiential learning opportunities and specialized workshops to help international students navigate the U.S. job market and build a successful career path despite work authorization limitations.

Questions?

Visit the professional development FAQ page, or contact the NACE Education & Events Team via e-mail or phone, 610.625.1026.