Drop advising required hold- Spring 2024
Immigration regulations require students in F-1 and J-1 status to be enrolled in a full-time course load each fall and spring semester to maintain nonimmigrant visa status.
- Full-time enrollment is only required in the summer if it is your first or last semester of enrollment.
Drop advising required hold
Each fall and spring semester a hold is placed on the student records of all students in F-1 and J-1 status to prevent them from dropping a class without prior permission from ISSS and unintentionally falling below full-time enrollment, a violation of status. This hold does not affect a student's ability to add a class or drop classes related to future semester enrollment.
- The hold will be placed on the student records of all students in F-1 and J-1 status on February 1,2024. It will be viewable in the on this date.
If students in F-1 or J-1 status wish to drop a class after the Drop Advising Required Hold goes on their record, they must contact an ISSS advisor to request permission to drop the class(es). If dropping the class(es) will not result in under-enrollment, then the Drop Advising Required Hold will be removed for 48 hours in order to allow students to drop the approved class(es).
- Students can meet with an ISSS advisor during advising hours or email ISSS to have the hold temporarily removed.
ISSS will place the hold back on students’ records to prevent the dropping of additional courses.
Exceptions to the Full-Time Enrollment Requirement
ISSS can only authorize a drop below full-time enrollment if the required documentation is submitted to ISSS and a student is eligible for an academic reduced course load, medical reduced course load, or it is the student's final semester and less than full-time enrollment is required to complete the degree (see the Confirmation of Final Semester e-form available in MyISSS portal).
Contact ISSS with any questions regarding the drop advising required hold and full-time enrollment requirement.