What are the prospects that I get funded at UTA?
It’s now common in all schools that they do not admit students funding them right from their home country, but would only fund them on their arrival here, after they judge the student’s capability and eligibility. Of course, all these depend on the amount of funds available with the University. So, judge the right school for you correctly, if you are more particular about the funds than the program you are admitted to. You cannot legally work off campus, unless it’s 9 months after your arrival here, and you’re permitted by the Immigration & Naturalization Services to do one. There are however few fast food outlets, motels and gas stations where you can probably get a job after the 9-month period, if only you are not still funded by then. There are not many on-campus jobs (excluding the assistantship positions you may get with a faculty member) Doing on campus job is legal, but it is harder to find on campus job for new comer. It’s not a general rule that no one gets funded here. It may