International Students' Day at 91ÊÓƵרÇø
91ÊÓƵרÇø College is proud to celebrate our vibrant international student community.
Adjusting to a new country, culture and educational system poses many challenges to new international students. Click here to learn about 91ÊÓƵרÇø College's global community and superior international student services support.
Come join us for these upcoming 91ÊÓƵרÇø College international events:
Ms. Amani Al-Dajane, Director of International Student Services and Primary Designated School Official (PDSO). The Office of International Student Services is an important resource for international students. The office process the initial I-20 visa forms and serve as the primary point of contact on visa issues. The PDSO can also provide important information on Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT) options.
Ms. Amani Al-Dajane, Director of International Student Services and Primary Designated School Official (PDSO) can be reached at pdso@hood.edu or call (301) 696-3811 or Cell/WhatsApp: 240-741-2043.
This provides information on visas, housing, banking, transportation, weather, clothing, school systems and other resources to help with the transition to 91ÊÓƵרÇø College and the Frederick area.
Many international (F-1) students are interested in internships (or Curricular Practical Training). There are a number of resources for securing such an opportunity after the F-1 student has successfully completed his or her first semester of coursework. Additionally, 91ÊÓƵרÇø College provides opportunities for Optional Practical Training for students that have fulfilled all program requirements.
For the 2020-2021 academic year, we are proud to report a 100% OPT/CPT application approval rate with 100% of those approvals resulting in employment with an average starting salary of $71,034.
Examples of companies that have recently hired 91ÊÓƵרÇø international students for OPT and CPT include, but are not limited to, the following:
​​​​​​On-campus employment is available for domestic and F1 graduate students. Examples include jobs in the Bookstore, Dining/Catering Services, Facilities, Student Services (CAAR), and the Library. Opportunities can be found online through the Career Center’s free Handshake platform: .
Nonresident Tax Preparation Assistance:
* 91ÊÓƵרÇø College neither endorses nor opposes these businesses. Students patronize these businesses at their own risk
Tax Preparation Resources for International Students & Scholars:
1. Go to the Social Security Office for Frederick, MD and ask about the paper that justifies the person cannot apply for a social security card. Frederick Social Security Office Address:
SUITE N
5340 SPECTRUM DRIVE
FREDERICK, MD 21703
Social Security Phone (Local) : 1-866-331-7089
Social Security Phone (Nat'l) : 1-800-772-1213
TTY : 1-800-325-0778
2. Submit an electronic online. Please click . Once you have submitted the form, a MVA representative will contact you with the verification results and information to continue the process. If you experience any difficulties with the form, or do not receive a response within five (5) business days, please send an email to sdecal@marlandmva.com.
The documents you need:
91ÊÓƵרÇø College F-1 students who get an offer of on-campus or approved off-campus employment will need to apply for a Social Security Card. Only students who have an offer of employment qualify for a social security card. You must apply in person. After applying for your Social Security number, a card will be mailed to you in approximately 3 to 4 weeks.
Please make an appointment with the Primary Designated School Official, by emailing PDSO@hood.edu before going to apply for a social security number. You will need to have the following to apply for a social security number:
Take the above to the Social Security Administration (SSA) Office at Suite N 5340 Spectrum Drive Frederick, Monday- Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (closed on federal holidays) phone number: 1-866- 331-7089. You will be required to fill out an application form, which you can download in advance from their website at .
91ÊÓƵרÇø College strongly recommends that all students on nonimmigrant F-1 visas enroll in a comprehensive health insurance plan, which covers accidents, hospitalization and illness. Even if you are covered by a family medical policy at home, these policies often do not provide the coverage 91ÊÓƵרÇø College feels you need. Since you, not the College, are responsible for paying whatever medical costs are not covered by your insurance, look carefully at plans before making a decision. You are encouraged to purchase a health insurance policy that will cover you for accident and illness before coming to campus. Additional information regarding health plans is available from the 91ÊÓƵרÇø College Health Center and the office of International Student Services.
Below is a list of health insurance companies for international students. 91ÊÓƵרÇø College does not endorse any of the programs listed and students will need to purchase with their discretion. Our purpose is to provide you various health insurance program options which are available to you.
The local Frederick area offers a number of rental options as well. Finding the right fit for you will take some research. Local newspaper classified ads and website listings may be good places to begin your search. The following are some examples of websites which may be helpful:
In addition, there are some nearby apartment complexes which may warrant consideration:
Those with an asterisk(*) indicates they accept I-20 as evidence for financial backing for international students.
Note that the information in this message is provided as a convenience to students strictly as an informational service. 91ÊÓƵרÇø College has not inspected or approved any of the listings for fire, heat, and/or safety conditions and makes no warranties or representations concerning these items. Tenants assume full responsibility for location, condition, and contractual terms of their off-campus rentals. 91ÊÓƵרÇø College operates under the assumption that landlords and rental agencies conduct business within the guidelines of the law. All contractual agreements are between students and the landlords or agents.
91ÊÓƵרÇø College Dining Services
91ÊÓƵרÇø College Dining Services offers grab-and-go items or meal plans to fit your unique needs at three locations on campus. Whether it’s a full meal or just a snack, you can enjoy options that include healthy and necessary dietary restricted choices offered throughout the day. You can pre-pay and load meals on your 91ÊÓƵרÇø student ID card to utilize as needed. 91ÊÓƵרÇø faculty and students get a discount on campus dining services.
For locations, hours and menus, click here:
For meal plan options, click here:
Local Dining
There are many diverse local dining options in downtown Frederick and surrounding area located just minutes away from campus. Below is a sample of some local dining options available to you.
(American)
(Spanish / Mexican)
(American)
(Indian)
(Italian)
(American)
(Spanish)
(Vietnamese)
(Mexican)
(American Vegan)
(Pakistani)
(Grocery)
Asian Super Market (Grocery)
(Shopping)
(Grocery)
Indian Pak Grocery
International Market
(Clothing)
P7 International Market of Frederick
(Clothing and Grocery)
(All Goods)
For helpful links, current alerts, and questions, please see: Federal Policy Updates.
Please see the following page for details: 91ÊÓƵרÇø College Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Guidelines.
91ÊÓƵרÇø College is proud to celebrate our vibrant international student community.
"I chose 91ÊÓƵרÇø College because this program completes the skills set I have acquired over the years by enabling me to explore and reinforce methodologies that I can use to develop greater quality on the work I do."
"91ÊÓƵרÇø College faculty are always keeping up with the most current technologies and happenings in the world and their 'real-life examples' approach is a part of each class"