Degree Students
This page explains why some J-1 visa students are in the category of degree-seeking.
Certain J-1 students apply through regular undergraduate or graduate admissions, are accepted to one of the degree programs here, and receive a diploma from UMass Dartmouth after successfully completing the program.
Examples of international students who are admitted to a formal degree program at UMass Dartmouth are:
- Students sponsored by their home governments for undergraduate or graduate study;
- Students sponsored by the Fulbright organization
Requirements for degree-seeking status
- Must be working toward a degree from a formally-defined program
- Must be enrolled full-time in that program
- Must remain in good academic standing
Contact the International Student & Scholar Center (ISSC) if you have any questions about these requirements.
Academic advising for degree students
All degree students receive academic advising from a faculty member. Degree-seeking students and Fulbright students are assigned to a faculty adviser by their academic department.
Non-academic advising for degree students
The ISSC can refer you to the appropriate University office for issues outside of your academic program. The ISSC invites J-1 students in degree programs to use us as an on-campus resource in addition to the agency that issued your DS-2019 form.