Engage coursework with the resources you need to find success, from language study to writing workshops and accommodations. Curricular Practical Training From internships and practica to employment opportunities pursued for credit, CPT provides valuable experiences that enhance the skills and competencies gained through one's Princeton degree program. Davis International Center A one-stop resource for international students, the center offers visa information for F-1 and J-1 students, and a number of additional services and programs. International Fellowship Workshops The Graduate School, in partnership with the Writing Center and the Office of International programs, offers seminars and workshops to help graduate students prepare competitive applications and proposals to prestigious international fellowship programs. Warch the events calendar for upcoming sessions. McGraw Academic Consultations Graduate students develop personalized approaches to their academic work in one-on-one consultations with a trained graduate student or staff consultant. Consultants brainstorm strategies with students on many topics including research, coursework, general learning and time-management practices, and any topic the student chooses. McGraw English Language Program The English Language Program is committed to helping non-native English speaking graduate students become fully integrated into the academic community at Princeton through courses, coaching, and more. Office of Disability Services ODS welcomes all students who have or suspect they have a disability. Staff is available to help you sort out any difficulties, find accommodations, and secure referrals. Summer Language Program The Princeton Center for Language Study sponsors intensive summer courses in select foreign languages that provide graduate students from a variety of disciplines enough reading proficiency in the target language to satisfy their home department’s language requirement. The Writing Center Every writer needs a reader, and the Writing Center has a reader for every writer! Trained to respond to assignments in any discipline, Writing Center Fellows offer free, one-on-one conferences about writing at any stage in the process. Writing in Sciences and Engineering Writing in Science and Engineering offers half-term courses on scientific writing so that graduate students and postdocs at any stage of their careers can develop the practices that support scientific communication through cogent and rigorous written analysis. Writing in Social Sciences and Humanities The Princeton Writing Program offers half-term courses on writing to publish in the qualitative Social Sciences and Humanities to prepare graduate students at any stage of their careers to develop the practices necessary for a productive, sustainable approach to research and publication.