The school is authorized under federal law to enroll non- immigrant students. In addition to the general admissions requirements, all non-immigrant applicants who have entered or wish to enter the U.S. for educational studies must secure and provide documentation of M-1 visa status prior to registration. Universal Technical Institute does not endorse student visas nor provide any visa services.
Students must also demonstrate proficiency in the English language during the admissions interview. If a student requires certification of high school equivalency, students may take the General Educational Development (GED) exam, a battery of tests administered by the state Department of Education that provides adults an opportunity to receive certification indicating an equivalency to a high school diploma, or state-authorized equivalent exam. Universal Technical Institute is required to report all students issued I-20s who do not attend class as scheduled to the Department of Homeland Security. Universal Technical Institute reserves the right to not issue additional I-20s to, or allow re-enrollment of, students who fail to attend class as planned.
It is each student’s responsibility to be aware of the rules and regulations that govern his or her stay in the United States and enrollment in school. This includes, but is not limited to, rules which make M-1 visa students ineligible to take a Leave of Absence, and that students are required to notify the school within 10 days the student’s change of address. Universal Technical Institute encourages students to carefully review Page 3 of Form I-20, which outlines some of those rules and regulations.
M-1 students enrolled in hybrid programs of study must maintain a physical presence at the location for which they are enrolled. In order to meet this requirement, M-1 students must complete the online portion of their training in the Learning Resource Center during campus operating hours. The number of hours an M-1 student must complete varies by hybrid program of study. The Learning Resource Center maintains a log to record the number of hours completed. Please contact your Student Services Director for further guidance.
M-1 students are not permitted to accept any type of employment during their program of study. It is the responsibility of the M-1 students interested in pursuing Practical Training after the completion of his/her program at Universal Technical Institute to contact the Designated School Official (DSO) in their Universal Technical Institute campus’ Student Services Department prior to graduation (6 months prior to graduation is recommended). An application for Practical Training must be submitted by the student before the student’s Universal Technical Institute graduation date. M-1 students are ineligible to apply for Practical Training once they have graduated.
Universal Technical Institute Avondale, Universal Technical Institute Houston, Universal Technical Institute Lisle, Universal Technical Institute Miramar, Universal Technical Institute Phoenix, Universal Technical Institute Orlando, Universal Technical Institute Sacramento are presently authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrants with M-1 student visas.