International Student Services


A division of the Office of Student Services, International Student Services (ISS) provides administrative support, guidance and information to incoming and current international students and their dependents on matters related to: their immigration status, employment, housing, health insurance, social security, income tax regulations, financial aid, cross-cultural adjustment, and personal concerns. ISS is comprised of one or more staff members who are specially trained in immigration matters and serve as Designated School Officials (DSOs) for students in F-1 status.

International Student Services strives to provide high quality programs, services, and information in order to assist international students in achieving their personal and educational goals while at The Chicago School.  Click one of the links below for more information.

The Chicago School has an enrollment of more than 3,500 students, of which approximately 3% are international students. Those students represent over 25 different countries. International students bring a valuable intercultural dimension to the educational program and the life of The Chicago School community.

We welcome you and encourage you to let us know how we might assist you!


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