Volunteering

Volunteering can be a great way to engage with your local community and network with others who have similar interests. International students may have options to participate in limited volunteer opportunities such as volunteering for a non-profit organization who is holding a charity event or food donation drive, participating in a religious service, or volunteering at a local animal shelter.

It is important to be aware of both the Code of Federal Regulations for F-1 students as well as U.S. labor laws so that you do not participate in unauthorized employment. Before volunteering or accepting any volunteer opportunity, please consult the DSO to find out if employment authorization is required.

Volunteer Guidelines

Department of Labor defines an individual as a volunteer when they meet the following criteria:

• “Perform hours of service for civic, charitable or humanitarian reasons without promise, expectation, or receipt of compensation for the services rendered;
• Offer their services freely and without coercion, direct or implied, from the employer;
• Are not otherwise employed by the same public agency to perform the same services as those for which they propose to volunteer.”

Study in the States provides helpful information and resources.  If you have any questions, please contact your DSO.