ISSS News
- An email went out on Thursday, October 17, 2024 from registrar@mail.colorado.edu entitled: Action Required: Submit Your SSN/TIN for Tax Purposes by Dec. 18.ISSS has confirmed that this email message is a legitimate email from the Office of the
- It has come to the attention of ISSS that there is a CU Â鶹ӰԺ-related phone scam impacting the international student population. Scammers are calling international students using a number that appears to be a CU Â鶹ӰԺ phone number. This is
- The ISSS website will be upgraded to a newer version at the end of October/beginning of November. This will result in issues accessing ISSS webpages and files hosted on our website.ISSS will have to manually re-link all files currently hosted on our
- ISSS fall advising hours begin August 12, 2024. All advising times listed below are in the Mountain Time Zone. Any future changes to advising hours will be announced on our website.ISSS will be closed for all university holidays.General Advising
- A graduating international student reported the following fake job offer scam--The student was approached and interviewed by a person who represented himself from the company's recruiting team. After the interview, the student was offered a job and
- As the new year begins, CU faculty, staff and students will begin receiving critical documents needed to file their annual income tax returns. For certain international employees and students, this means receiving Forms W-2 and/or 1042-S from CU
- Is it challenging for you to speak up in class or finish writing your papers? Do you feel nervous about talking to your professors during office hours? Are you not sure what is appropriate to say around your classmates? If you’re an undergraduate
- ISSS provides scheduled, remote advising appointments and in-person, walk-in advising.ISSS Advising Hours All advising times are in the Mountain Time Zone.ISSS is closed for all university holidays.In the event of a non-holiday closure or
- Several students have reported receiving emails regarding on-campus employment that are scams. To determine if an offer is a scam, look out for typos or errors in the messaging or an offer that is ‘too good to be true’. If you are looking for on
- Every fall and spring semester, ISSS awards limited emergency grant funds for qualifying continuing undergraduate and graduate students in F-1 and J-1 student status with unexpected financial emergencies. Grant amounts vary according to available