Resources for Students

Helpful links and forms for students are listed below. Please stop in at the Global Engagement Office during drop-in advising (Mon/Wed 1:30-3:30 and Tues/Thurs 9:30-11:30) or make an appointment (603-535-3370) if you required further assistance or have questions.

Paying Your Bill:   It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that his or her bill is paid in full or to submit the necessary documents from government sponsors or scholarships by the payment due date.  All billing information is available online at .  Do not expect to receive paper mailings about your bill.  All billing notifications will be sent to the student’s plymouth.edu email address.  NOTE:  Non-payment of your University bill may jeopardize your status as a student visa holder and your ability to attend ³È×ÓÊÓƵapp.

Letters of Enrollment:  The Registrar’s Office provides letters of enrollment for international student who require evidence for government sponsors.  Contact them directly at psu-registrar@plymouth.edu

On-Campus Employment:  Students who desire to work on campus should contact departments and offices personally.  Once a job has been secured, stop by the GEO office for the necessary forms needed for Social Security Number application.  These forms include: ,  ,, ,Refer to the International Student Employment webpage for additional information.

Additional Forms:

CPT:    

OPT:      

Visa/Status Information:        

General Scholarship:      

Transfer-In/Previous Enrollment Form:   

Driving:   

Websites/Webpages:

  •  â€“ An excellent resource for both current and prospective students. Houses information relating to visa status, working, obtaining a Social Security number, driving, and more.
  •  â€“ More than 75 graduate degree and certification programs that can be personalized to incorporate your previous work experience
  •  â€“ A wide range of technical support from hooking up your computer to setting up your voicemail account.
  •  â€“ The staff of professional and student consultants will help you with your writing needs.
  •  â€“ Life outside the classroom…
  •  â€“ Get around campus a bit easier using the map.
  •  â€“ How to get to PSU.
  •  â€“ New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles site.
  •  â€“ Current travel alerts and warnings.
  •  â€“ Important PSU dates to remember.
  • Comprehensive information on studying in the U.S.
  •  â€“ Frequently Asked Questions about student visas
  •  â€“ Additional information on applying for student U.S. student visas.
  •  â€“ Comprehensive customer service and information for international taxpayers
  •  â€“ Local news, weather and community information source
  •  â€“ Boston’s Logan International Airport
  •  â€“ NH major one hour from campus
  •  â€“ Local information such as visitor information, dining, events and things to do in the Plymouth area
  • International Students can find out more information about on-campus employment by logging in at