ISP MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

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September Highlights
Welcome new and returning students
SRJC welcomed new 27 new bearcubs from 18 countries to campus this Fall! We also have students taking online classes from Brazil, China, Ghana, Japan, Madagascar, Peru, Senegal, and UAE. ISP wishes you all an amazing fall semester! Let us know how we can help make it great.
The International Club needs you!
The International Club had its first meeting this week! It was awesome, but we still need a President and Treasurer to step up for Fall 2021! If you are interested in either position, please email Becky this weekend. If these positions do not get filled soon, then the club cannot activate this semester. Check out our IG highlights for more info!
Labor Day Weekend, Campus Closed 9/6
SRJC campuses will be closed and classes are cancelled on Monday, September 6th for the Labor Day holiday. We hope you all enjoy the long weekend! Take some time to rest and relax - you deserve it!
Important Reminders
Registration Deadlines
This is our final reminder that you must enroll in 12 units by First Census Day to maintain your F-1 status at SRJC in Fall 2021. More important dates and deadlines, like the last day to add classes, drop without a "W" grade, and receive a refund are on the Academic Calendar.
If you cannot meet the full-time requirement because of a medical or academic reason, you must obtain Reduced Course Load (RCL) authorization before you drop a class! See the Visa Requirements and COVID-19 Guidance webpages for more information for F-1 students.
COUN 270 Meets In-person 9/17
We can't wait to meet everyone who has registered for COUN 270: Introduction to College (1249) in-person for a Campus Tour on Friday, September 17th from 2-4pm! See you in the Bertolini Student Activities Center room 4734. You can still add this class until 9/13!
Unauthorized Employment
As an F-1 Student, you are eligible for certain types of employment, but you must obtain authorization before you start working. If ISP is presented with evidence that you worked without authorization, we are required by law to terminate your SEVIS record/F-1 status.
Watch our F-1 Employment Workshop recording and handout and visit our website for more details about working in the U.S. We are happy to help you obtain authorization to work legally in the U.S. under your F-1 Student status!
Emergency Funding Available!
The SRJC Emergency Grant (Option 2) is available for any international student who has been impacted by COVID-19! You can request an application online and allow 2-4 weeks for processing. 

APPLICATION TIP:
Prepare a written statement explaining how COVID has impacted you as a student (e.g. sponsor's loss of income) and that you need help paying for your academic expense (e.g. books, laptop, tuition) so you can remain enrolled during these difficult times. Keep it simple, but be specific!
In Your Corner
Have any questions? You can Make an Appointment to meet with ISP either online or on-campus. You can also contact your Student Government Assembly (SGA) Representatives: Anetra McCartney, Student Trustee, and Athena Weathers, VP of Diversity. They would LOVE to assist you!
Meet Mwendwa
"Hi guys,
My name is Mwendwa Ndambuki and Iā€™m an international student studying business. I was born and raised in Kenya. I really love playing football (soccer), traveling, and the world of finance. I plan to graduate in December and transfer to a business school in Europe next year. I would love to get a degree in business and a masters in finance. Some of my biggest goals are to enjoy life, travel often, and hopefully start and run my own business."
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