What are the restrictions concerning on-campus employment (BEFORE graduation) for students holding F-1 visas?
A. F-1 visa holders who are registered as full-time students may work no more than 20 hours per week on-campus during the regular academic year. Registered F-1 students do not require authorization from the INS or the I-Center for on-campus employment. A student on a 50% Research Assistantship (RA-ship) or a 50% Teaching Assistantship (TA-ship) may not work additional time on or off-campus during the school year. However, full-time on-campus work is allowed during breaks between quarters and during summer quarter if the student was registered for fall, winter, and spring quarters.
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