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Off-Campus Housing

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Scams and Fraud Awareness: It is critical for students relocating to the area to be aware of frauds and scams, especially as it relates to finding housing. Housing scams typically occur in online advertisements on sites such as craigslist.org. If the contact person requires that you send money for your room or apartment before you have visited the property, this could be a scam. Never send money or give our personal information or immigration details to anyone over the phone or online. If you must give money before arriving in the United States to hold the apartment, please take necessary precautions to ensure it is legitimate by checking the address on google maps and arrange a digital viewing via FaceTime, WhatsApp, Skype, etc.

about avoiding rental scams.

View an aeriel tour video of ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s beautiful campus from dawn to dusk:

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Everything you need to know about parking and transportation at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥.

ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ staff members introduce a variety of off-campus living resources:

Visit ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s comprehensive featuring a roommate finder, nearby property listings, and much more!

  • How to Ride the Regional Rail:
  • How to Ride the Trolley:
  • How to Ride the Bus:
  • How to Add Money to your SEPTA Key:
  • SEPTA Key Explained:

For International Students

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Depending on your visa type, you may be eligible to work on-campus while attending classes. Visit to learn more about on-campus job opportunities. For more information about employment as an international student, please meet with Hubert WhanTong.

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The is an organization in Philadelhpia that organizes regular events and outings for international students and scholars in the Philadelhpia area. IHP also produces this , which covers important topics such as Housing, Money,  Health, Shopping, Transport, and more!

The International Student and Scholars Office is a critical resource for all international students at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥. All international students should make themselves familiar with the office's services and Mr. Hubert WhanTong, Director of International Students and Scholars.

to learn more about navigating living essentials in the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ area (where to shop, where to eat, how to get around, etc.!).

  • Taxes: International graduate students are required to pay taxes and file tax forms for any on-campus job, graduate assistantship, or any other type of funds received from the University (such as a hardship fund or other scholarship). You may qualify for an exemption from federal taxes (not state) if your home country has a tax treaty with the United States. Please visit the to view which countries have tax treaties with the United States.
  • US Tax Filing Obligations for International Students:
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  • hosted by an international graduate student at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ on money and banking in the United States.

International graduate students are required to attend several orientation and onboarding sessions to help acclimate yourself to life in the United States and ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥:

  1. The International Student and Scholars Office hosts a mandatory orientation session when you arrive on campus. The exact date and time of this program will be communicated to you directly by Hubert WhanTong.
  2. The Grad Center also hosts a virtual orientation for all incoming graduate and law students. This program was held on Tuesday, August 20 at 6pm EST.
  3. The Grad Center hosts an all-day onboarding program for international graduate students. The date and time of the onboarding program for Fall 2024 was Friday, August 23 from 8am - 5pm.

Financial Wellness & Banking

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  • Budgeting in Real Life:
  • How to Make a Useful Budget:
  • Personal Finance Tips and Tricks:
  • Saving for an Emergency Fund:

Learn more about campus banking at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, and ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s preferred banking partner, .

  • Credit Scores vs. Credit Report:
  • How to Check Your Annual Credit Report for Free:
  • How to Check your Credit Score for Free: Ìý
  • How to Start Building Credit from Scratch:
  • How to Build and Improve Credit:


  • Scams to Look for in 2023:


  • Tax obligations for international students:
  • Understanding your withholding:

Where to Eat and Shop

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ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ experts provide tips on eating well on a budget:

to learn more about navigating living essentials in the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ area (where to shop, where to eat, how to get around, etc.!).

View a list of area restaurants near ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s campus.

Navigating ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ Systems

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to learn how to navigate ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥'s Learning Management System (LMS), Blackboard.

to learn how to navigate the MyNova portal.

to learn about the essential ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ Mobile Apps.

On-Campus Employment

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Learn about funding opportunities for graduate students at ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ (graduate assistantships, tuition scholarships, and graduate assistant hourly positions). These positions are not inclusive of funding opportunities housed within academic departments.

Learn about additional on campus.

CONTACT US

The ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ University Center for
Graduate Research and Education
St. Mary’s Hall, Suite 109
800 E. Lancaster Avenue
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥, PA 19085

Email the Grad Center
Phone: 610-519-3560

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