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San Francisco - top Densely Crowded City in the USA, 

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Program Overview

Lincoln University offers a unique Curricular Practical Training (CPT) program to students enrolled in any of its master's degree programs at the Oakland (San Farncisco Bay), California campus. CPT is authorized by the U.S. Homeland Security Department for F-1 international students and is equivalent to the co-op option for American students.

This option is designed to give students practical work experience in curriculum-related employment with local corporations and businesses. For those graduate students who select this option paid internship employment is mandatory, beginning in the first academic year of the student's program. Along with the mandatory internship employment, students will need to take a total of 16-18 courses.

Bachelor's degree students need to stay in school for 9 months before working off-campus for the co-op employment.

Student Internship Authorization

Immigration Service regulations allow international graduate students who are enrolled in an "internship" or "co-op" program to work in internship positions for as many months as the duration of the program will allow. Throughout the co-op program, international students may work up to 40 hours per week.

F-1 students wishing to participate in an off-campus training program that is an integral part of an established curriculum must first obtain work authorization for Curricular Practical Training (CPT). The training, which must be directly related to the students major field of study, is defined as alternate work/study, internship, cooperative education, or any other type of required internship or practicum, which is offered by sponsoring employers through cooperative agreements with the school (Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 214.2 (f)(10).

Benefits to the Student

The practical training that students receive by working in an American Company gives them skills and experience that cannot be obtained in a normal classroom-only education format, thus giving an advantage in achieving life goals after graduation.

The wages that are paid to the students for their CPT employment are equal to the wages paid to domestic employees in the same kind of employment. Net earnings are retained by the students and used for their personal or educational needs.

Students can choose either part-time (20 hours or less per week) or full-time (20 to 40 hours per week) employment. This can continue for the entire duration of the master's program, as each student may choose.

Where possible, class schedules will be arranged so as to facilitate this option. Lincoln University offers daytime and evening classes

Elements of Internship Employment

The Lincoln University master's co-op program consists of 16 to 18 courses over a period of two to three years, depending on the students course load. The internship employment is required for at least eleven months of a student's master's degree program. However, if the student chooses to be employed for longer than eleven months, he/she may continue CPT employment for as long as he/she chooses. 

Students are allowed to obtain any employment which is related to an integral part of the curriculum in the student's major field of study. 

The wages paid for the internship employment depends upon the kind of position found. In the San Francisco Bay area, California, area most entry level jobs begin at $8.00 per hour, while more technical jobs may pay at a higher rate.

F-1 students wishing to participate in an off-campus training program that is “an integral part of an established curriculum” must first obtain work authorization for Curricular Practical Training (CPT).  The training, which must be directly related to the student’s major field of study, is defined as ”alternate work/study, internship, cooperative education, or any other type of required internship or practicum, which is offered by sponsoring employers through cooperative agreements with the school” (Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 214.2 (f)(10).

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