Regulation #3
affects students at institutions that adopt the hybrid mode, who
are already in
the US. I think of one of my neighbors, a member of the youthful
squad who have
volunteered to run critical errands for the elderly who are most
at risk in this pandemic among some
1000 residents in our building. She is about to enter into the
final year of
the doctoral program of Penn’s Wharton School of Business. Penn
has chosen a hybrid
mode of instruction, details of which are being worked out. Her
first priority may
have to be finding a course that is taught in person instead of
what is most relevant
for her dissertation and/or her career plans, in this last shot
at academic
education. I think also of Penn’s International Student and
Scholar Services who may have to deflect from their role of
helping vast numbers of international
students navigate an unfamiliar environment, in order to monitor
each international
student’s roster against a list of courses taught in person and
attest that each
is in compliance with ICE regulations. Such a level of detail
and of intrusion in
educational planning would reek of bureaucratic harassment. I
cannot see how kicking
my young friend out of the country might contribute to
mitigating Covid contagion
and/or reinvigorating the American economy. She is not an
Indologist, but she
is a living representative of the international flow of
scholarship that this
list so demonstrably fosters. I guess I will just get her
another box of
blueberries, her comfort food.
Rosane
The new ICE regulation is aimed at schools that will be entirely online with no in-class instruction.
“1. Nonimmigrant F-1 and M-1 students attending schools operating entirely online may not take a full online course load and remain in the United States.”
“3. Nonimmigrant F-1 students attending schools adopting a hybrid model—that is, a mixture of online and in person classes—will be allowed to take more than one class or three credit hours online. These schools must certify to SEVP, through the Form I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status,” certifying that the program is not entirely online, that the student is not taking an entirely online course load this semester, and that the student is taking the minimum number of online classes required to make normal progress in their degree program. The above exemptions do not apply to F-1 students in English language training programs or M-1 students pursing vocational degrees, who are not permitted to enroll in any online courses.”
A list of what 800+ schools are currently planning for the Fall is compiled and avaiable on the Chronicle of Higher Education website. https://www.chronicle.com/article/Here-s-a-List-of-Colleges-/248626?cid=cp275 (click the arrow to move to the next page - the list, not the top text, changes). Schools that plan to go completely online include the Cal State schools, but most schools seem to be considering a hybrid semester or quarter.
Dan
On Jul 6, 2020, at 6:19 PM, Rosane Rocher via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
_______________________________________________I tend to believe that the intent is to force universities to re-open in spite of the continuing Covid crisis, which Trump claims has been palliated.
Rosane
On 7/6/20 6:05 PM, Antonia Ruppel via INDOLOGY wrote:
From what I have seen, I assume this is Trumpian, and related to the restrictions to H1B visas (which most foreign academics come in on):
There was debate at one point that non-commercial organisations such as universities would be excluded from this ban; but they are now in it, as far as I know.
A step leading up to those restrictions was that the government got rid of expedited processing for H1Bs (for a fee, a reply within a period of a few weeks was guaranteed - which often was the only way to get a foreign academic into the US in time for them to start their work on time/at the beginning of the semester).
Not a good time, neither for people nor institutions.
--Antonia
On Mon, 6 Jul 2020 at 23:53, Jeffery Long via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Thank you for alerting us to this, Patricia. Do you have a sense of whether this is COVID-19-related, or just more Trumpian BS?_______________________________________________
All the best,Jeff
Dr. Jeffery D. LongProfessor of Religion & Asian StudiesElizabethtown College
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On Monday, July 6, 2020, 5:26 PM, Rosane Rocher via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
This is insane.
Rosane Rocher
On 7/6/20 3:28 PM, Patricia Sauthoff via INDOLOGY wrote:
I wanted to bring this to the attention of anyone teaching in the US this autumn.
The US government has made changes to its overseas student visa rules. Overseas students may now no longer remain in the US if their universities operate entirely online. They either must leave the country or transfer to a school with in-person instruction. https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/sevp-modifies-temporary-exemptions-nonimmigrant-students-taking-online-courses-during
Best wishes,
Patricia--
Patricia Sauthoff(she/her/they/them)
Postdoctoral Fellow
AyurYog.org
Department of History and Classics
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Canada
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