The International Studies Office (ISO) is
a University-wide resource that supports the Universitys
international mission by developing and coordinating activities
and services designed to create and enhance a globally aware,
culturally diverse education and research environment. The
area of international studies is crucial to the fulfillment
of Thomas Jeffersons vision of UVa as a symbol of superior
intellectual enterprise and accomplishment for women and men
around the world.
The staff of the ISO is committed to shaping
the vision described in the Plan for the Year 2020: "The
University must prepare individuals for a world characterized
by heterogeneous and increasingly interdependent societies,
(and) a complex global economy." (Plan for the Year 2020)
ISO administers the Universitys:
- International Student and Scholar Programs
- The International Center
- Study Abroad
The International Student and Scholars Program
(ISSP) administers the F, J, H-1/B, O-1, TN and PR visa programs
on behalf of the University. ISSP supports students, researchers,
faculty, and official short-term visitors who are neither citizens
nor permanent residents of the U.S. by:
- Certifying eligible internationals for participation
in the above mentioned visa programs
- Advising on matters related to acquiring and maintaining
legal presence in the U.S.
- Advising on matters related to acquiring and maintaining
relevant visa status
- Supporting transition to American society and culture
- Offering guidance on policies and procedures
- Providing assistance
for crisis intervention
ISSP collaborates with University divisions
and departments by apprising them of the complex and frequently
changing federal regulations. The ISSPs comprehensive
website includes information and forms for international students,
scholars, and selected employees, for departmental use: www.virginia.edu/iso/issp.
The Lorna Sundberg International Center
Since 1972, UVas International Center
(IC) has promoted intercultural exchange through various educational
and social programs. The IC provides a comfortable and dynamic
forum for learning about the worlds cultures and exploring
the rich diversity within our international community of students,
scholars, faculty, and local residents. The IC offers:
- Intercultural learning opportunities for individuals to
share their expertise and enthusiasm to explore cultural
diversity.
- Educational and support services to ease the adjustment
and enhance the life experience of our international students,
scholars, faculty, and their family members, and to share
the welcoming spirit of local residents through hosting opportunities.
- A special collection of resources focusing on intercultural
communication and travel, and living in other countries.
- Short-term guest accommodations for University students
and scholars from abroad. www.virginia.edu/iso/ic.
Study Abroad
The International Studies Office offers a
variety of study abroad programs. All students are encouraged
to consider studying abroad for a summer, semester, January
term, or full academic year sometime during their undergraduate
career. International study relates to every academic department
at the University and gives students the opportunity to face
a different intellectual tradition and see the world from a
different perspective. In a study abroad program, students
enjoy the opportunity to learn about their chosen academic
field or career from an international perspective, develop
intercultural communication skills, and learn how to establish
successful relationships with others around the world. Study
Abroad Advisors have weekly advising walk-in hours.
Types of Programs There are many study abroad
options available to University of Virginia students. These
include exchange programs, affiliated programs, ISO-sponsored
programs, and direct enrollment options. Students may also
attend non-UVa study abroad programs.
- Exchange Programs: There are numerous benefits to participating
in an exchange program. One major advantage is that the tuition
is the same as on-grounds and UVa-awarded financial aid may
be available. Another benefit is that faculty both from UVa
and the host institution communicate about department requirements
and curricula.
- In addition, the primary application and review process
occurs through the UVa International Studies Office. Finally,
students take regular University courses along with students
from the host country.
- Affiliated Program: The International Studies Office
has special partnerships with outside educational organizations
such as Denmark International Study Program (DIS) and
the International Education of Students (IES). The International
Studies Office processes applications. UVa students have
priority when they apply, do not pay the application fee,
and receive a substantial discount on program fees.
- ISO-Sponsored Programs: UVa offers a variety of faculty-led
study tours worldwide. Depending on the
program, students receive UVa or transfer credits. For more
information: www.virginia.edu/iso/studyabroad.
- Outside Programs and Direct Enrollment: UVa students may
attend non-UVa programs and/or directly enroll in a foreign
institution. Students must take a leave of absence from the
University and have their classes pre-approved before they
go. Catalogs and evaluation forms are available in the Study
Abroad Library in 216 Minor Hall.
Transfer Students Transfer students who have
previously earned 60 or more non-UVa credits may study abroad
through direct UVa direct-credit programs More information
is available at www.virginia.edu/iso/studyabroad. |