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The International Office serves the Wabash community in a variety of
ways. Its primary mission is to assist international students and those
who study off-campus in successfully accomplishing their goals. In
addition, the Office is expanding our support to the overall
international effort at Wabash by helping departments bring increased
numbers of foreign nationals to our campus for short or long term
participation in our educational mission. We appreciate the global
reach of so many of the departments at Wabash College, and we are here
to assist you in the multi-faceted task of bringing professors and
researchers to the United States for appointments or lectures.
Wabash College has now received designation as a sponsor within the U.S.
Department of State's Exchange
Visitor Program. Faculty and staff of the College can now invite
colleagues and other international persons to campus for lengths of time
ranging from a few days to several years. Visitors have always been able
to come, of course, but the difference now is that Wabash is able to
compensate them, and we are no longer dependent upon third party
organizations or institutions for immigration/visa assistance. This
participation can be for a workshop or seminar presentation lasting for
a few days, or for a semester or year-long period of study, research, or
teaching. The program also allows Wabash students to exchange with
students from overseas institutions.
We are now authorized to host Students, Professors,
Research Scholars, Short Term Scholars, and Specialists.
A short description of the Wabash
Exchange Visitor Categories
Specialists
are experts in a field of specialized knowledge or skill, who come to
the United States to observe, consult, or demonstrate special skills.
Some examples of fields represented include mass media communication,
environmental science, youth leadership, international educational
exchange, museum exhibitions, labor law, public administration, and
library science. The purpose of the specialist category is to
facilitate exchange among experts at scientific institutions, government
agencies, museums, corporations, libraries, and similar types of
institutions. The maximum duration of this category is one year.
A short-term
scholar is a professor,
research scholar, or person with similar education or accomplishments
who visits the United States to lecture, observe, consult, train, or
demonstrate special skills at research institutions, museums, libraries, post-secondary
accredited educational institutions, or similar types of
institutions. The duration of the program is the time needed to
complete the objective, up to a maximum of six months. The minimum
program duration of 3 weeks for any Exchange Visitor Program category is
waived for participants in this category. Extensions are not permitted.
Short-term scholars may participate in conferences, workshops, and
seminars, or lecture or consult at institutions if the Wabash
responsible officer issues a written authorization for such activity.
As participants
in these program categories, foreign professors,
and research scholars engage
in research, teaching, and lecturing with their American colleagues.
The eligible participant shall not be a candidate for a tenure track
position. Professors may freely engage in research and research
scholars may freely engage in teaching and lecturing; this will not be
considered a change of category. Incidental lectures or short-term
consultations are permitted with the approval of the responsible officer
so long as they are directly related to the objectives of the
participant's program, and do not delay its completion date. The
maximum duration for both categories is three years. The responsible
officer may extend a participant's program for up to six months to allow
the research scholar or professor to complete a specific project or
research activity. Extensions for a period longer than six months must
be approved in writing by the Department of State.
This category provides foreign students
the opportunity to study at a degree-granting post-secondary accredited
educational institution. Students may participate in degree and
non-degree programs for up to 24 months. Foreign students are eligible
to participate in this category if at any time during their college
studies in the United States they or their program are financed directly
or indirectly by the United States Government, the government of their
home country, or an international organization of which the United
States is a member by treaty or statute, or if they are supported
substantially by funding from any source other than personal or family
funds. Students are also eligible if their program is carried out
pursuant to an agreement between the United States Government and a
foreign government, or pursuant to written agreement between American
and foreign educational institutions, an American educational
institution and a foreign government, or a state or local government in
the United States and a foreign government.
You may learn more about the possibilities of each of the categories of
visitor here.
The most important factor for departments and faculty to bear in mind
is to plan ahead. As the links below will explain in more detail,
bringing exchange visitors in various fields to Wabash is more
complicated than making flight arrangements. As questions arise, please
contact our office.
How to bring exchange
visitors to Wabash
Program details
Maintaining immigration
status
Visa types
Two year residency
requirement
Faculty International ID
Cards are available in the Wabash
Bookstore.
Citizenship
& Immigration Services
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