Failing to properly comply with federal regulations may have adverse impacts on a student’s status or a school’s SEVP certification. It is important that both English language training students and schools understand how SEVP rules and reporting requirements relate to their unique program of study. A “combined” English language training program is an SEVP-certified institution whose officials have indicated on the school's Form I-17 that the school offers an English language training program of study, as well as other programs of study.A “stand-alone” English language training program is an SEVP-certified institution whose officials have indicated on the school's Form I-17, “Petition for Approval of School for Attendance by Nonimmigrant Student,” that the school offers only English language training programs of study.The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) defines two types of English language training programs: English language training programs enroll F-1 students who want to pursue an English language training course of study.
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