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The purpose of the policy is to ensure compliance with applicable U.S. regulations that prohibit export and other transactions with listed entities.
To assist with the recruitment of highly qualified international faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences.
To define the language proficiency requirements for incoming graduate students who are non-native speakers of English.Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have other requirements indicated in the policy on Spoken English Language Competency of Faculty and Graduate Teaching Assistants, Kansas Board of Regents Policy.
To define the language proficiency guidelines for incoming international undergraduate students applicants who are non-native speakers of English.
International student scholarships require additional processing time due to the required Tax Treaty Analysis. In some cases, students may not have sufficient time to complete the paperwork prior to the bill due date or the analysis may be delayed due to peak processing times in Student Accounts and Receivables or Financial Aid and Scholarships. When one of these cases is identified, Student Accounts and Receivables and FAS will ensure that the impacted students are protected from late fees. Bil
The Vice Chancellor for Research strongly supports the connections our investigators have with international institutions. This policy articulates KUCR policies related to the language in which contracts are written, the currency in which payment is to be made, and the governing law for such agreements.
Provide procedures for the governing the spoken English language competency of faculty and graduate teaching assistants.
To outline compliance with the prohibition of involvement in malign foreign talent recruitment programs
Provide instruction for paying international residents.
The policy describes requirements that University of Kansas, Lawrence, units must meet in order to obtain the services of foreign nationals (non-U.S. citizens/non-U.S. permanent resident aliens) who reside and work outside of the United States. There are potential legal issues of taxation and liability that may arise under the laws of the foreign country when services of individual foreign nationals are obtained. Thus, the manner of obtaining such services must be approved in advance by the Prov
The University of Kansas strongly supports the establishment of relationships with international institutions in service of the University’s academic, co-curricular, and research missions. This policy articulates the requirements for developing an institutional-level Agreement of Cooperation (AOC).
To provide guidance to University units, supervisors, and current or prospective employees regarding University sponsored immigration petitions.
To outline the requirement that students traveling internationally with University affiliation must register their travel plans and provide other information to Study Abroad & Global Engagement prior to embarking on international travel.
Provide information regarding the University’s support for student and employee travel to countries or specific areas within a country categorized as Level 3: Reconsider Travel or Level 4: Do Not Travel by the U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory System, or classified as Warning Level 3: Avoid All Non-Essential Travel by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Travel Health Notices system.