International Student Information


International students are a welcome addition to the Department of Microbiology & Immunology at Georgetown University. Georgetown is very supportive of its international student body and strives to provide all non-US students with ample resources to successfully arrive to Georgetown and enjoy a productive academic career while here. Over 2000 individuals from over 130 foreign countries study, research, and teach at Georgetown University.


The effort to support international students at this University is lead by the Office of International Programs' division of International Student and Scholar Services ISSS).

Services provided by ISSS include:

  • Immigration Advising
  • Personal Counseling
  • Cultural & Educational Programming

The ISSS office supports the efforts of all culture or nationality-based student clubs and associations and serves as a source of information on all current immigration issues that may be faced by students or applicants. We strongly encourage all applicants to and current students at the department of Microbiology & Immunology to take advantage of the resources made available by the office of ISSS.


Important Dates for International Students: Fall 2009

International Graduate Orientation (IGO) 
Monday, August 24th, from 10AM - 11AM


Information: All international students in F-1 and J-1 status are REQUIRED to attend the Immigration Reporting Session on Monday, August 24th at 10:00 am. Students may not be excused from attendance for any reason.

See this link for more information about your mandatory orientation:
http://oip.georgetown.edu/isss/igo.htm

*The program start date is recorded on the student's immigration document (Form I-20 or Form DS-2019). Students must enter the U.S. on or before this date or they risk being denied admission at the port of entry. Students may enter a maximum of 30 days prior to this start date.

For more information, please contact Sheila Miller, Assistant Director of International Student Programs, by email (skm6@georgetown.edu) or telephone (202-687-5867).

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