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Scholarships and Waivers

International students are not eligible for federal aid and not always eligible for the same kinds of financial aid as domestic students. However, there are still several funding opportunities available for international students at Illinois State.

Graduate Assistantships

On-Campus Employment Opportunities

F-1 and J-1 international students can earn extra income by working on campus. For complete details, including work hour limits, please visit the On-Campus Employment section of our website.

You can view all current postingsfor student employment on the Human Resources website. You can also inquire in-person about employment opportunities. Some of the top locations on campus that hire student workers include the following:

Graduate Student Funding

Graduate students may be able to benefit from several funding options offered through the Graduate School, including Graduate Assistantships and tuition waivers.

Off-Campus Employment Opportunities

International students are permitted to work off-campus if the work is related to their program of study and they have prior authorization from ISSS. F-1 students who have completed one full academic year may be eligible for Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and J-1 students may be eligible for Academic Training (AT). You must first obtain a job offer before requesting CPT or AT authorization from ISSS.

Cultural and legal standards for resumes and interviews can vary by country. The Career Services at Illinois State offers a variety of services for students to help build your resume, prepare for your interview, and explore your career options. They also host a variety of events throughout the year, including an internship fair, and offer an online career tool kit specifically for international students called GoinGlobal, which includes an H-1B search tool.

Severe Economic Hardship

In order to obtain a student visa, international students are required to show proof that they can fund their educational program and personal living expenses for the duration of their studies. However, if you have experienced unforeseen circumstances beyond your control that have caused severe economic hardship, then you may be eligible for additional employment authorization.

To qualify for Severe Economic Hardship employment authorization, you must have already completed one full academic year (Fall and Spring semester) and have documented evidence of the unforeseen circumstances beyond your control, as well as evidence of your attempt to secure on-campus employment. Severe Economic Hardship is recommended by ISSS (through the creation of a new I-20 document) and authorized by USCIS. The application process can take approximately 3-5 months and requires a $410 application fee.

To apply for Severe Economic Hardship you must first meet with your ISSS Advisor.

Emergency Funding

International students experiencing an emergency funding situation can contact various units on campus to inquire about available assistance.

Scholarships and Waivers

International students can utilize the university's ScholarshipFinder or visit theFinancial Aidwebsite to find out more about available scholarship opportunities. Several academic departments offer their own departmental scholarships or tuition waivers, and there are also a variety of off-campus scholarships available. For further guidance and details, please contact your Financial Aid counselor.

In addition, the Office of International Engagement offers a partial tuition waiver and several scholarship opportunities listed below that are available specifically for international students. Please contact Matt Schwab at mlschwa@IllinoisState.edu with any questions regarding these OIE funding opportunities.