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Application
- Do you want to study at Approach?
- How long does it take to process all the documentation?
- How much money do I need to show to apply for a program at Approach?
- If I am applying for a change of status, what will my starting date be on the I-20 form?
- What are our programs apart from ESL?
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Enrollment
- Arriving in the U.S. and Reporting to the School
- Can I study at two schools at the same time?
- Can I take undergraduate or graduate-level classes at another school on concurrent enrollment?
- Effects of Termination
- Grace Period After Termination
- How can I transfer to another school?
- I applied for 3 months, but now I would like to sign up for the Academic Year. Is that possible?
- IF I AM A NEW STUDENT AND I START IN THE MIDDLE OF A TERM, WHAT WILL BE MY TUITION?
- Record Termination
- Termination Versus Other End of Program Actions
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Classes
- Can I attend classes every day at random times?
- Can I change my teacher?
- Choose your schedule according to your needs.
- How can I change my schedule?
- I am repeating the level, can I have new books? Because this one has the answers already.
- I didn’t receive my books. What should I do?
- Materials delivered to your doorstep.
- My initial ESL level is too low and too easy. What should I do?
- What are our programs apart from ESL?
- What is the maximum number of students per class?
- When do I need to report to the school and start classes?
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Attendance
- Can I register for a part-time degree program at another school while attending classes at Approach?
- Do I qualify for vacation?
- Going back home for an emergency situation.
- How can I take a break from my studies?
- How do I request a medical leave?
- I am breastfeeding, can I have RCL because of it?
- I traveled for less than two weeks but I need to extend my stay at home. What should I do?
- If I have NCL (no course load) will this affect my status with immigration?
- My friend is getting married this weekend - can I miss 2-4 days of classes to travel for one week to the wedding?
- Requesting a medical leave or a reduced course load.
- Vacations and medical leaves or RCL/NCL
- What are the academic and attendance requirements at Approach?
- What happens during school breaks?
- What if I am sick and I didn’t go to the doctor?
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F1 Student
- Grace Period After Termination
- How can I apply for a grace period?
- How do I extend my I-20?
- How do I schedule my interview at the U.S. consulate?
- How Do I Update My Address With SEVP?
- How to Apply for a Driver's License?
- I am not graduating from my current program, but I am moving to another state. Can I have time off to move?
- I changed my status while here in the U.S. Can I travel abroad in case of an emergency?
- I graduated from the ESL program and requested a grace period, but decided not to go back home anymore. Can I apply to another program at Approach?
- What happens during the interview?
- When do I need authorization from the International Student Advisor?
- Your immigration responsibilities as an F1 student
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Resources
- How do I apply to Approach from abroad?
- How do I navigate my stay in the U.S.?
- What are the guidelines I need to follow as a student at Approach?
- What responsibilities do I have as an F-1 student?
- Where Can I Find Important Academic Dates?
- Where can I find more information about studying in the U.S.?
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Student Handbook
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- Understanding the US Classroom
- Attendance policy
- Observance of religious holidays
- Class conduct, etiquette and participation
- Grading policy
- Progress reports
- Graduating from your program
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- Satisfactory progress and good academic standing
- Progressing through program levels
- Consequences of Failure to Meet Satisfactory Progress Standards
- Academic Probation
- Housing
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- Advising process
- How can the Academic Advisor help you?
- Student Success Workshops
- University Placement
- Parking and public transportation
- Enrollment agreement, program and course changes
- Document requests
- Main office supporting services
- Student ID discount program
- F1 visa and F1 status
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- Filing taxes
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- Grievances
- Academic dishonesty
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- Student expulsion
- Student appeals
- Non-discrimination of students
- Notice to students: ACCET complaint procedure
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- Program and course placement
- Student Orientation
- Course enrollment and course schedules
- Class sizes and class conversion
- Attending classes online
- Books, materials and supplies
- Understanding the US Classroom
- Attendance policy
- Observance of religious holidays
- Class conduct, etiquette and participation
- Grading policy
- Progress reports
- Graduating from your program
- Certificates and transcripts
- Satisfactory progress and good academic standing
- Progressing through program levels
- Consequences of Failure to Meet Satisfactory Progress Standards
- Academic Probation
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- Academic activities
- Student clubs
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- How can the Academic Advisor help you?
- Student Success Workshops
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- Parking and public transportation
- Enrollment agreement, program and course changes
- Document requests
- Main office supporting services
- Student ID discount program
- F1 visa and F1 status
- Finding the correct information about visa benefits and requirements
- Filing taxes
- Social security information
- Health Insurance
- Mental Health and resources
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- Student misconduct
- Grievances
- Academic dishonesty
- Student suspension
- Student expulsion
- Student appeals
- Non-discrimination of students
- Notice to students: ACCET complaint procedure
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I traveled for less than two weeks but I need to extend my stay at home. What should I do?
PostedMarch 11, 2022
UpdatedMarch 11, 2022
ByApproach Activities
I traveled for less than two weeks but I need to extend my stay at home. What should I do?
Contact the DSO immediately on the virtual office or over email at dso@approachusa.com (dso@approachusa.com)
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