Curricular Practical Training is a type of off-campus work permission for F-1 international students who are currently pursuing study programs in the United States and want to gain experience in their fields of study. CPT is not available after a student completes a degree program.
If an F-1 student uses 12 months or more of full-time CPT at the same degree level , the student forfeits Optional Practical Training eligibility. (Use of full-time CPT in a prior degree at the same level would be included in the 12-month calculation.) Accrual of part-time CPT should not negatively affect eligibility for OPT.
While there are no limitations on part-time CPT, high CPT usage can cause DHS to subject records to increased scrutiny when applying for OPT, visa applications, or other DHS benefits like H1-B petitions.
CPT is an academic experience and is not intended to be used for regular on-going off-campus work. Students should be mindful to keep all records of CPT and the academic work related to CPT, and how that employment is integral to the degree program. Students will need to retain copies of all previous CPT I-20s when applying later for OPT.