Wilmington University

New Castle, United States of America

Wilmington University is a private university in Wilmington, Manor, Delaware. The university has six of its campuses in different locations. The university was founded in 1968 by Dr. Donald E. Ross. The university started as a charter school with only 190 students, but over time, the university grew to have 10,000 students enrolled.
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Yes, international students may be eligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT), which allows them to work in the U.S. in a field related to their major for up to 12 months after graduation. STEM graduates may qualify for a 24-month extension. It's important to apply for OPT before completing your degree program.
To apply for OPT, students must submit a request to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) through their Designated School Official (DSO) at Wilmington University. The application process includes completing Form I-765, providing necessary documentation, and paying the application fee. It's recommended to apply as early as possible, but no more than 90 days before completing your degree.
While on OPT, students must continue to comply with F-1 visa regulations. This includes reporting any changes in employment, maintaining valid health insurance, and not exceeding the allowed unemployment period. Failure to adhere to these requirements can result in the termination of OPT and potential visa issues

University Of Wilmington University Application Statistics

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University Of Wilmington University Application Statistics

20000
14000
5000
99
12:1
99 %
$ 12030
$ 21630
$ 9600
2.8
35
82 %
1055
21
6.5

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