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International Student Resources
There is an array of programs and resources available to international students as they get settled in the US and at the university.
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Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS)
https://oiss.yale.edu/
The Office of International Students & Scholars (OISS) provides a wide variety of resources to international students, including support for immigration, travel, and visas, as well as opportunities for community building. OISS has dedicated advisers for GSAS students: Luca Lipparini (Biological and Physical Sciences PhDs); Kira Bellucci (Engineering PhDs); and Veronika Eriksson (Humanities and Social Sciences PhDs; all divisions Master's).
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International Tax Office
https://your.yale.edu/work-yale/financial-management/tax-compliance-and-planning/international-tax-office
The International Tax Office supports international students and scholars with guidance on filing federal taxes. You can find information on how to register and make an appointment on their website.
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International Toolkit
https://world-toolkit.yale.edu/educated-traveler
The university's toolkit for international travel offers detailed guidance for Yale travelers, including a checklist of essential actions to take before and during your trip.
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Leaves of Absence
The Graduate School offers leaves of absence for students who wish to pause their studies temporarily. There are three categories of leave: medical leave of absence, personal leave of absence, and parental leave of absence.
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Yale Library
https://library.yale.edu/
Yale University Library is made up of 500 staff, more than a dozen libraries and locations, vast physical collections, and extensive electronic resources. All these elements are animated and connected by technology and expertise in the service of teaching, learning, research, and practice.
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Master's Student Information Packet
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The Master's Student Information Packet includes information on estimating the cost of living in New Haven, scholarship and fellowship opportunities, student loans, health coverage, employment, and accessing and maintaining your student account.
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McDougal Center
The McDougal Graduate Student Center offers support resources, events, and programming that build community and help you to connect with your fellow graduate students.
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Meals for Mentoring
The Graduate School’s "Meals for Mentoring" program is a chance for PhD students and their mentors to talk about research, coursework, career goals, and personal and professional development over a free lunch.
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Yale Mental Health and Counseling
https://yalehealth.yale.edu/directory/departments/mental-health-counseling
Yale Mental Health and Counseling provides a full range of free mental health services to Yale Students. To access individual therapy, medication management, and/or group therapy, students should call Yale Mental Health and Counseling at 203-432-0290 and schedule an intake appointment. Students in urgent need can call 24/7 to speak with an on-call clinician.