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Comment: Added note on CPT + capstone

CPT is curricular practical training and it is the process by which international (F1/J1) students can work off campus.

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Two options cover most situations: If CPT related to their Capstone project then students can use their enrollment in the Capstone course to cover their CPT.  Check that they are enrolled in a Capstone section and enter the course number and name (usually INF 388L Professional Experience and Project, but sometimes the School Library Practicum.) If their CPT is not related to their Capstone (e.g., Capstone is at one organization, CPT work experience at a different organization), then the CPT would not be covered by the Capstone course (and the student would need another course option, as described below).

The second option is the most frequent, which is to use the INF 188T Internship course via UEX.  The UEX version of INF 188T is offered through UEX but our MSIS students take that course (because it is less expensive for them). Unless students are seeking to graduate at the end of Summer, they should always use an enrollment in the following Fall to cover a summer CPT (allows longer CPT period, avoiding complicated extensions etc).

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Individual Studies INF x81 are the very rare third option.  See bottom of page for more detailed discussion, but summary is: when an individual study happens to require work, and work requires CPT, then students don't have to take an additional internship course.

2. Certify that the work relates to the major

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This can be a source of tension.  Below is an email sent out by James in April 2020.

For Faculty/Staff in reference to CPT.


A reminder that international students may approach you to sign off on an individual study for their CPT/internship.  They want this because then they can count this towards their degree, whereas the Internship course cannot be counted.
My advice is to decline these requests, and point students to this page:
https://ischool.utexas.edu/curricular_practical_training

Policy is that individual studies are only used for CPT very rarely when the internship is part of the work of the individual study. The idea is that an individual study project has to be equivalent in academic work to a regular X credit course, to justify counting towards the degree. If that's the case, and an internship is part of that academic project, then we don't also require the internship course for CPT. An example would be an ethnography of a workplace (advised by the faculty running the individual study), or studying with a specific expert at a company (and producing a research paper for peer review where the individual study faculty member is an author on the paper).  Hard to see what the academic content of a straight internship would be, though.

Of course the actual content of individual studies are entirely up to individual faculty. In fact no one but the instructor needs to sign off on an individual study. But, as I see it, signing one commits you to providing time and structure equivalent to a regular course.

Consider that there is an equity issue if some students, usually known well by a faculty member, get to do a "zero additional content" individual study around their CPT internship, while others (usually not well known enough or hesitant to ask) are required to do the internship course (and thus pay more overall as they have to do 10 credits that semester).