Located in Brevard county on the east coast of Florida, Florida Institute of Technology (FIT) offers a wide variety of vocations and programs with international activities and guides for M-1 students. With multiple international programs, Florida Institute of Technology offers degrees in aeronautics, business, engineering, science, psychology, liberal arts, accounting, business administration, criminal justice, healthcare management, marketing, applied psychology, business administration, computer info systems and more. From FIT's website, you can research all programs of study, apply for admission, and request more information.
Located in Fort Lauderdale, the International School of Health, Beauty and Technology (ISHBT) offers multiple programs for SEVIS approved M-1 student visas. Students choose between programs in the health, beauty and technology fields. Current students receive training in fields such as medical billing and coding, medical terminology, dental assisting, medical assisting, massage therapy, phlebotomy, medical administrative assisting, cosmetology, barbering, nail technology and salon management. ISHBT's website shows a list of all programs and requirements in addition to helping M-1 students figure out what vocational program is right for them.
At Mid Florida Tech in Orlando, M-1 students may pursue career training at the technology center. Mid Florida Tech provides programs in academics and adult education, agriculture, architecture and construction, arts, audio video technology, hospitality, public service, manufacturing, marketing, sales, transportation, logistics services and more. From their website, multiple programs are available to international M-1 students. Mid Florida Tech's website suggests contacting the International Student Coordinator at 407-251-6150 for more information.
Located in Niceville, Northwest Florida State college offers several programs to M-1 students. Among the programs of study, Northwest Florida State college lists architectural design, business administration, computer engineering technology, criminal justice, digital media, emergency administration, graphic arts technology, networking administration, health services management and more. Their website also shows baccalaureate programs, but these may not be available to M-1 students. A prospective M-1 student needs to contact Northwest Florida State College's enrollment services at 850-729-4901.