Academic Training is a type of off-campus work authorization that allows a J-1 student to gain practical experience in their field of study. Any employment must be directly related to the J-1 ...
Brandeis University sponsored students applying for J-1 Academic Training (AT) may follow the steps below for guidance on how to apply for AT. If Brandeis University is not your Program Sponsor, you ...
Immigration regulations allow for ISSS to authorize “Academic Training” (AT) for paid or unpaid training, work, or internships directly related to a J-1 student’s major field of study as indicated on ...
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Academic Training (AT) is an off-campus training opportunity available to eligible students in J-1 status to gain practical experience in their major field of study. Academic Training is authorized by ...