Newly Admitted International Students
We are excited about you coming to OSU-Cascades! This website provides some important information about preparing for your arrival in Bend, Oregon and your first few weeks here. Please read the information carefully. You will be required to attend an orientation session prior to the beginning of the term, where more details will be discussed. If you have questions before you arrive, contact Jacquie Coe, International Programs Coordinator at 1-541-322-3164 or jacquie.coe@osucascades.edu
- Immigration and Visa Information
- Payment of Expenses
- What to Bring to the U.S.
- Travel & Arrival
- Housing
- Health Insurance and Health Testing Requirements
- Testing & Advising Requirements for Registration
- Students with Families
- Employment
Immigration and Visa Information
Once you have been admitted to Oregon State
University-Cascades, you should receive a Certificate of
Eligibility (I-20 or DS2019) issued for your studies at
OSU-Cascades. The I-20 allows you to apply for an F-1 visa and the
DS-2019 is for a J-1 Visa. In some countries there will be a $100
US SEAVIS fee for the visa. A brief description and instructions
about how to process the SEVIS fee payment can be found on
OSU's SEVIS Fee Payment Information (PDF) sheet, UO's SEVIS Fee site and by visiting the more
comprehensive US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Web site and
clicking on I-901
Fee.You must also have a valid passport
in order to obtain a visa for the United States. At the time of
your visa interview, you will need to provide documents certifying
the amounts and sources of financial support for your studies at
OSU. Keep copies of these documents to present to the U.S.
Immigration official at the port of entry. It is advisable to
contact the US Embassy or Consulate nearest you (or refer to their
website) to find out exactly what documents will be required to
apply for the F-1 or J-1 visa. You should be prepared for possible
long delays in obtaining a visa. If you are unable to obtain a visa
prior to the start of spring term, please contact International
Student Services at OSU-Cascades and request to defer your
admission to a future term. More information on applying for a
student visa can be found at the U.S.
State Department website.
Since you are planning to pursue a program of study, you should not enter the US on a tourist visa (B-2). In most cases, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will not approve a change of status from B-2 to F-1 or J-1 within the United States. If you enter the US on a dependent visa (F-2 or J-2), you should meet with an international student advisor to discuss the limitations of your visa type regarding employment and registering for classes. Students who receive a DS-2019 come to the U.S. under the State Department's Exchange Visitor Program, a program designed to promote international understanding and cooperation. If you are an Exchange Visitor you may be subject to the two-year home residency regulation, which requires you to return to your home country for at least two years after completion of your program before changing your visa status. Consult your international student advisor if you have questions about this requirement.
Transferring from U.S. Universities and Colleges
If you were a full-time student at
another U.S. college, university, or language school last term on
an F-1 or J-1 visa, you must complete an immigration
transfer to OSU or UO within the first two weeks of
class. Prior to your arrival
on-campus, please work with your previous school to complete and
return the appropriate form (see below). Failure to do so will have serious consequences for your
student status.
OSU F-1 Transfer Release
OSU J-1 Transfer In Form
UO F-1 Transfer In
Request
Payment of Expenses
Tuition and other educational expenses (such as
fees, books, and insurance) are to be paid at the beginning of each
term. Please note that some departments have additional
instructional fees. If you plan to live off campus, bring enough
money to cover initial expenses such as rent and utility (gas,
electric, and telephone) deposits. These deposits and the first
month's rent may range from $1,000 to $1,500. There may also be
expenses for household items (furniture, kitchen equipment, etc.).
If you expect funds from your home country for your OSU-Cascades
studies, ensure that satisfactory arrangements for payment are made
before you depart. You should know your government's regulations on
currency exchange and bank procedures for money transfers to the
United States. Delays in the transfer of educational funds can
create hardship and inconvenience. Financial assistance for
international students in the U.S. is extremely limited.
Furthermore, U.S. Immigration regulations governing the employment
of nonimmigrant students are very strict. Therefore, you should
plan to have at least one full month's living expenses in reserve
at all times.
What to Bring to the U.S.
1. Clothing. Because of seasonal
climate variation, it is important to bring both lightweight and
heavyweight clothing, as well as snow apparel. Summer weather is
warm and pleasant in Bend. Temperatures usually range from 5 to 30
degrees C. In contrast, the winter season is usually cool (-5 to 5
degrees C) and can be snowy. You may wish to buy at least some
basic items before you leave home. Warm clothes (such as sweaters
and a coat) and a parka are essential! There is no official or
required dress code at OSU-Cascades. Most students wear casual
clothing, often jeans or pants. Occasionally you may need more
formal clothing such as a sport coat (or suit) for men and a
business suit/dress for women. Above all, informal and comfortable
clothing is practical for everyday occasions.
2. Special Items. OSU-Cascades student
organizations and community organizations arrange special events
that highlight the rich cultural diversity of our world. These
activities include fashion shows, international dinners, cultural
exhibits, talent shows, and discussion groups. You might wish to
bring with you items of cultural interest
(such as photos, books, slides, musical instruments, traditional
clothing, and taped music) if there is room in your luggage. Many
spices and food items from other countries can be found or special
ordered in Bend. Be sure to bring recipes with you. Most electrical
outlets in the U.S. give 110-volt AC current at a frequency of 60
cycles. Appliances brought from some countries will not work on
this current. They may work with a special adapter that has
blade-like (not rounded) prongs.
3. Linens, Bedding, and Room Furnishings. Students
must provide items such as pillows, blankets, towels, and room
furnishings for on- or off-campus housing. Bed sizes may vary from
one country to another, so it is best to postpone such purchases
until you arrive in the United States. These items can be bought
inexpensively in Bend.
4. Money. Before coming to the U.S., familiarize
yourself with procedures for transferring funds from your home
country. Be prepared to pay your initial expenses for tuition, room
and board, books, health insurance, and personal items. Banks and
savings associations are located near the university campus.
Shortly after your arrival, you will want to select a bank and open
a checking or savings account. For safety reasons, you should carry
any large sums of money ($50 or more in the form of draft checks or
traveler's checks. However, plan to have some change for small
items and phone calls.
Travel and Arrival
Planning Your Arrival Date
You will receive a letter from International Student Services
listing orientation and registration dates. If you plan to live off
campus, you should arrive several days before orientation to find
housing and settle in. Once you arrive in Bend, you will need
temporary housing until you are able to move into a residence hall
or off-campus housing. Motel rooms are usually available at a wide
range of prices. Refer to the section "Hotel/Motel Accommodations
in Bend."
Pre-Arrival Health Matters
You are required to complete a health history form, show proof of
measles, mumps, and rubella vaccinations, and return the form to
International Student Services. International students from certain
countries are required to have a tuberculin skin test and/or chest
x-ray upon arrival in the US. This requirement must be met
regardless of whether or not students have been screened for
tuberculosis in their home country.
Pre-Departure Orientation
Many advising centers throughout the world hold pre-departure
orientation programs for students. Among these are many Overseas
Educational Advising Centers (through the U.S. Embassy or
Consulate), the Institute of International Education, the Fulbright
Commission, and AMIDEAST. We hope you will take advantage
of the opportunities to prepare yourself for a new
living and learning environment. For further details on
pre-departure orientation sessions, ask the visa office at the U.S.
Embassy or Consulate.
Arrival in the United States
At the Port of Entry you will go through U.S. Immigration and
Customs processing. For what to expect, see the U.S.
Immigration and Customs website.
Transportation to Bend
If possible, we recommend flying into Portland, Oregon (be sure
that you are flying to Oregon and not to Portland, Maine!);
Seattle, Washington; Salt Lake City, Utah; or San Francisco,
California and then catching a connecting flight to Redmond,
Oregon (RDM). Bend is a short, 20 minute drive from the Redmond
Airport. You can use a taxi or the "Redmond
Airport Shuttle" (1-541-382-1687). The shuttle should cost
around $30 and reservations must be made in advance. A taxi will
cost around $40.
If you are arriving in Portland, Oregon, it is
also possible to catch a bus called the "Central Oregon Breeze" for
about $40 to Bend. The drive is approximately three hours. Please
visit their website (http://www.cobreeze.com) for
schedules and reservations. Seattle is about a 6 hour drive from
Bend and San Francisco is approximately 12 hours.
Hotel/Motel Accommodations in Bend
If you need a motel room upon your arrival in Bend, there are a
number of choices. If location and cost are important factors, here
are three suggestions (costs listed below do not include tax):
Phoenix
Inn & Suites
Bend
Riverside Motel & Suites
Motel Sonoma
Lodge
Health Insurance and Health Testing Requirements
Health Insurance
Because health care in the United States is very expensive, all
international students are required to have health
insurance for themselves and their dependents throughout
their program of study (including summers). While you are a
student, you are expected to enroll in the OSU or UO international
student health insurance plan unless you have made other
arrangements. Students who have purchased alternative insurance
that meets minimum federal and university requirements must show
proof of insurance to the appropriate Student
Health Services Insurance Office and apply for a waiver.
If you do not show adequate proof of insurance or
enroll in the school plan, you will not be permitted to register
for classes. For more information on the
student health insurance plan, or applying for a waiver see the
following websites:
OSU
International Student Health Insurance
UO International Student Health Insurance
Immunizations and T.B. Skin Tests
All students at OSU-Cascades must provide proof of immunity to
Measles, Mumps and Rubella. Beginning September 1,
2007, international students who are attending the institution
pursuant to a non-immigrant visa, must provide their documentation
of measles vaccination prior to attending classes. If your first
dose of measles vaccine was received less than 30 days prior to
attendance, you will have until the beginning of the second term to
receive and provide documentation of your second dose.
Please mail, email or fax your completed health form and immunization documentation
(pdf) to enrollment services PRIOR to arriving at
OSU-Cascades.
All international students (except those exempt
as listed below) are required to have TB screening
regardless of previous TB screening in their home countries. In
order to register for classes, proof of this screening must be
submitted to enrollment services.
The following countries are exempt from TB
screening: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, and United States of America.
If you require assistance about where to obtain testing,
please contact the Coordinator of International
Programs.
Testing and Advising Requirements for Registration
If you are pursuing an undergraduate degree at
OSU-Cascades, there are several steps that you MUST complete to be
able to register for classes. Please note the dates and times to
make the necessary reservations and appointments as soon as
possible. These appointments and reservations
should be made before you arrive in the US. If you do not complete
these steps, you will not be able to register
for classes.
Step One: Placement
Testing
The ASSET Placement Test is required
for all students taking credit classes (see below for exemptions).
The goal of this test is to give students an idea of their current
skill levels in reading, writing and math in order to select the
most appropriate level of courses. Note that placement testing
takes approximately 2 hours and reservations are required. Students
may use simple/basic calculators (graphing calculators are not
allowed) for the algebra tests; calculators are not permitted for
the numerical skills test. Students must provide calculators. If
you'd like additional information about taking the ASSET test,
check out: http://cap.cocc.edu/CAP+Testing/
Testing is offered throughout the year.
Students are exempt from taking the placement test if they:
1. Have completed an associate's or higher degree
2. Have submitted transcripts to OSU-Cascades from another college
showing other writing and/or math courses and are receiving
transfer credits for those courses.
3. Have submitted ASSET test scores from another college to
OSU-Cascades. Note: test must be no more than two years
old.
Make a reservation online: http://cap.cocc.edu/CAP+Testing/ or call 1.541.383.7500 or 1.541.383.7200. Please do this as soon as possible.
Step Two: Meeting with your academic
advisor
You must meet with your academic advisor at
OSU-Cascades so they may assist you in determining your academic
plan. Please contact your advisor immediately to schedule an
appointment with them. You should meet with them after having taken
the ASSET placement tests. Please be sure to bring your ASSET
placement test scores with you when you meet with your
advisor.
Step Three: Registration!
Students with Families
Before bringing your family with you to Bend, you
should consider the added expenses for medical insurance, medical
care, living expenses, and perhaps school-related expenses. Make
careful financial plans before you arrive. Support for a dependent
(spouse or child) for one year in Bend is estimated to be at least
$7,200; for each additional dependent, the minimum support is
estimated at $3,200. University housing for families is not
available at OSU-Cascades. However, off-campus housing is generally
available for families with children, but not necessarily close to
the campus. You will probably need a car for shopping and for
getting around town.
The average cost of a two-bedroom apartment is $900-$1200 per
month. Please note that not all apartments will rent to families
with children.
Children
In order to enroll your children in the Bend-LaPine Public Schools,
you will need to bring these documents from your home country:
1. Official birth certificate, a signed hospital certificate, or a
passport as valid proof of your child's birth date.
2. Documentation of a physical examination for all children
beginning school for the first time.
3. Official copies of the child's school records.
4. All immunization records with names and dates of vaccines
received.
Required immunizations for all school-aged children are diphtheria,
tetanus, measles, mumps, chicken pox, hepatitis B, rubella, and
polio. In addition, students from outside the U.S. must be screened
for active tuberculosis infection.
Spouses
Spouses with F-2 visas are prohibited from working in the United
States. J-2 visa holders are sometimes allowed to work, but only
with permission from the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration
Services (BCIS).
Employment
Students on an F-1 and J-1 visa are eligible to work ON-CAMPUS up to 20 hours/ week. If you have a J-1 visa, you will need to first obtain permission from your program sponsor (listed on your DS-2019) before you begin employment. Students who receive an offer for on-campus employment will need to apply for a social security card. Information about social security cards is available from the Coordinator of International Programs. As OSU-Cascades is a relatively small campus, there are limited opportunities for employment on campus, but do include food services, bookstore, library and working for a professor.
OFF-CAMPUS employment requires authorization and is approvable only under very specific conditions. Always consult an international student advisor before accepting any OFF-CAMPUS employment. Students or spouses on an F-2 visa are not eligible for any employment. Students or spouses on a J-2 visa may work only with authorization from the USCIS.

