As an international student in the U.S., your journey represents not only your dreams but also the hopes and expectations of your family back home. Every step—from securing admission to navigating visa regulations and finding a job—is a reflection of the countless sacrifices and efforts made by both you and your family. But when the H1B lottery doesn’t go your way, it can feel like a roadblock not just for you but for everyone who has supported you along the way. For students in this situation, Day 1 CPT universities offer a path to continue their dreams without interruption, bringing renewed hope for both students and their families.
One of my students showed true resilience. He came to the U.S., completed his graduate studies, and landed a good job, making his family back home proud. They had sacrificed a lot to support his journey and were thrilled to see him succeed.
However, his H1B visa wasn’t picked up despite multiple attempts. Each year, the worry grew—for him and his family, who feared he might have to leave his job and return home.
When we explored the Day 1 CPT option, it was like a new hope. He enrolled, continued working, and kept trying for the H1B. Finally, his H1B was approved, bringing relief and pride to his family, who believed in him all along.
A question often raised by students is about the legality of Day 1 CPT. According to the regulations outlined in 8 CFR 214.2(f)(10)(i), CPT must be “an integral part of an established curriculum” and directly related to the student’s field of study. Universities offering Day 1 CPT must comply with federal regulations, and their Designated School Official (DSO) must approve CPT for eligible students via SEVIS.
While Day 1 CPT is legal, its legitimacy depends on strict adherence to CPT guidelines. Students are encouraged to work closely with their DSO and consult legal advice if needed to ensure they follow all requirements.
For international students, the O1 and O1B visas are incredibly hard to get. These visas are only for people with “extraordinary ability” in fields like science, arts, or business. To qualify, applicants need major achievements, like international awards or special recognition, to prove they are among the very best. For most students who are just starting their careers, meeting these high standards isn’t realistic. For more information, see USCIS O-1 Visa Eligibility.
When an H1B visa doesn’t get selected and the O1 visa isn’t an option, it can be a difficult time for students and their families. After years of hard work and family support, returning home without reaching their dreams can feel heartbreaking.
This is where Day 1 CPT universities offer hope. These programs allow students to continue working legally while they study for a second master’s degree. It’s a chance to keep building a career in the U.S. without having to leave. For students I’ve worked with, Day 1 CPT has been a lifeline, allowing them to stay, work, and reapply for the H1B. This option supports not only the student’s dreams but also the deep hopes and investments of their families.
For international students, navigating visa challenges can be overwhelming, especially when options like the O1 and H1B visas don’t work out. The O1 visa, with its extremely high requirements for “extraordinary ability,” isn’t accessible for most students early in their careers. When the H1B visa also remains out of reach, students are left with difficult choices that affect both them and their families who have supported their journey.
In these situations, Day 1 CPT universities provide a vital lifeline. These programs allow students to stay in the U.S., continue working legally, and pursue a second master’s degree. By keeping the door open for future H1B applications, Day 1 CPT programs help students fulfill their own dreams and the deep hopes their families have for their success. For many, it’s more than just a program—it’s a pathway to keep building their future in the U.S.