Visa, Visiting Scholars & Online Education

As a Tier 1 research institution and highly ranked public institution of higher education in the United States, the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ boasts a large international student body, employs foreign nationals, and hosts many visiting foreign scholars in connection with international exchange programs, teaching and research.


It is CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's objective to host international students and scholars and employ foreign nationals in a welcoming manner while also ensuring compliance with U.S. sanctions, embargoes, and export control laws and regulations governing certain commodities and technical data. To accomplish this, The Office of Export Controls (OEC) works closely with the ISSS office to assess aspects of foreign national activity on campus to determine the need (if any) for export licenses. During these assessments, we focus on the potential for deemed exports and existing foreign affiliations identified as problematic by the U.S. Government.

Click here for information on how to submit H1-B visa questionnaires for export control review.

Click here for information on why the Office of Export Controls reviews J-1 Visa programs at CU.

Click here for information regarding visiting scholars and export controls.

Click here for information regarding limitations on webcourse delivery to students residing in/from sanctioned countries.

Research and expertise across CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.

   

Our 12 research institutes conduct more than half of
the sponsored research at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.

More than 75 research centers span the campus,
covering a broad range of topics.

A carefully integrated cyberinfrastructure supports CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ research.