We wish to alert our readers in the higher education sector to be alert to the scrutiny the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) is now applying to colleges and universities that provide English language training (ESL) programs. Following the passage of the Accreditation of English Language Training Act (Accreditation Act) in June, 2011, SEVP is now focusing its attention on affected schools. These include not only stand-alone ESL schools but also certain schools that offer a combination of ESL and other classes. Schools that require accreditation must prove to SEVP that they meet the new accreditation requirements. If a school cannot satisfy SEVP that it is compliant it puts its SEVIS certification in jeopardy and may no longer be able to enroll foreign students. This is huge and can put a school that depends on foreign students out of business. Check with legal counsel to ensure your school is in compliance and that your student visa program is not at risk.
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Student and exchange visitor program scrutiny alert
- Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
- Susan J. Cohen and Alec Zadek
- USA
- June 18 2012
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