The $38 million computer system being built to keep track of foreign students will be operational Jan. 30, as required by law, the Immigration and Naturalization Service told a House committee Sept.
On July 1, some U.S. colleges and trade schools will begin using a nationwide computerized system to keep track of foreign students for the Immigration and Naturalization Service. The system, SEVIS, ...
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced last week that a new fee of $100 will be collected from international students and visiting scholars for the Student and Exchange Visitor ...
The Immigration and Naturalization Service, which is starting a new automated system to track foreign students, has given colleges until Feb. 15 to comply, extending the deadline by two weeks because ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) plans to launch an Internet-based information system designed to better track foreigners who enter the country on student visas. The ...
Despite organizational and civil liberty concerns, Boston University will comply with the United States government’s implementation of a system to monitor foreign students. When the system is ...
What would be the approximate cost of implementing an attendance-monitoring solution for a school with passive tags for approximately 500 students? —Name withheld The answer would depend on the number ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — The chairman of the Senate Education Committee indicated during an interim study on Monday that he would be interested in funding a long-term data system to keep track of Oklahoma ...
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