Who We Are

International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) supports internationalization at the University of Denver by serving as a resource to students, faculty, and staff in meeting the needs of the international community on campus.

Moving to a new country while completing your education can be overwhelming, but ISSS is here to support you every step of the way. International Student & Scholar Services is here for you when you need us.

If you have questions about our services feel free to reach out at isss@nigzob.com.

Contacting ISSS

Whether you're a new or current student, first-year or transfer applicant, we are here to help you. There are multiple ways to interact with our office.

Advising

Advisors are available by appointment to answer your questions. Schedule Appointment

Walk-in advising which does not require an appointment will resume on September 7th in the Community Commons Suite 3100. Walk-in hours will be Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 1pm to 3pm.

ISSS Portal

Most requests for updates to your immigration record and immigration documents can be made electronically through the ISSS Portal. Once logged in, go to the Control Center tab then click on the appropriate request.

We're Here to Help

New Students

We are excited that you've decided to join the University of Denver Community. If you haven't filled out your application yet, we recommend doing so as soon as possible. We consider international students in the context of their home country's educational system.

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Current Students

If you're already enrolled or currently in classes, we'd love to hear how we can support you as an international student. We have resources and services available to help you excel including tutors, advisors, social groups, and counselors.

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Scholars & Employees

International Scholars and Employees are highly valued members of the University of Denver community.

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818 Total international students

97 Home countries of students

28 Home countries of over 80 faculty and staff

Announcements

  • Phone and Email Phishing Scams

    The University of Denver has recently faced an increase in phone and email phishing scams. A common email scam that DU students, faculty, and staff may see in their inbox is an offer of employment with an individual who typically needs some type of domestic assistance (personal assistant, dog walker, etc).

    As an international student, you cannot work off-campus without authorization from ISSS or USCIS. International students should not respond to ANY emails offering employment, regardless if they are legitimate or a scam.

    If you work off-campus without authorization, you are in violation of your F-1/J-1 immigration status and your SEVIS record may be terminated.

    For additional information on phone and email phishing scams, please download the following PDF: PHISHING SCAMS.

  • New ISSS Portal

    ISSS has launched a new online request system: ISSS Portal.

    All student requests can be made through the portal at http://isss.nigzob.com.

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Immigration Information

Unless you currently hold another immigration status that permits you to study in the United States, you will need to apply for either an F-1 or J-1 visa before beginning your program at DU.

Applying for a visa can be a long and tedious process, but we are here to help if you need our assistance. If you're eager to familiarize yourself with the immigration and visa application process, head over to our Immigration Information page. There you'll find step-by-step instructions, deadlines, and more.

Immigration Information

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Living and Learning at DU

When students of the University of Denver aren't studying or heading into the great outdoors, they're often exploring some of the many entertainment options within the city of Denver itself. There are numerous choices of restaurants, theaters, and shopping within a few blocks of the University.

Life at DU

Denver is a great place to be a student. I got a lot from university: good qualifications, friends from different places and backgrounds, a wider view of the world. Denver offers a fairly comfortable road to independence: experience leaving home and looking after yourselves in a relatively safe environment. When asked what I enjoyed most about DU, I loved having fabulous professors I could learn from and having the opportunity to partake in diverse discussions while working at I-house and meeting amazing individuals from across the globe!

Sumaiya Sultana Tanu, MSc. Mechanical Engineering, ICT, Student, Chittagong, Bangladesh | Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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