Each program of study at NJIT has an assigned CIP code. The CIP code will determine if you qualify for STEM Extension OPT or not.
What is a CIP code?
The US government has created a system to track and report fields of study at universities. This system is called the Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP). Each program of study at a university has its own CIP code.
Where can students find their program’s CIP code?
Find your CIP code on page 1 of your I-20. Look at the Program of Study section, Major 1. The numerical code will be next your major.
What if the academic program listed on the I-20 does not match the name of the major the student applied for?
Sometimes the program description (the “name of the program”) does not match what is listed on the I-20. For example, on NJIT’s catalog the major is listed as “Engineering Technology” but the I-20 lists “Engineering Technologies/Technicians, General". Both have the same CIP code, which indicates to the government that the content of the program is the same, even though the “names” are different. If you have a question about the CIP code on your I-20, contact your OGI adviser for further information.
What CIP codes allow for STEM Extension?
Only students with CIP codes approved by the Department of Homeland Security can apply for the STEM OPT Extension. For a list of approved CIP codes please visit DHS’s website. Note that not all NJIT majors are STEM-eligible. Students must ensure their program is eligible for the STEM OPT Extension prior to submitting their applications for this authorization.