ISS highly encourages students to take our Canvas course on International Students and Taxes. This self-paced course offers concise modules about taxes and quizzes to check your understanding.
Determine your residency status
Determine the US tax return filing requirement
Determine treaty exemptions
Process received W2s and 1042-S
Prepare tax return
Non-residents SEU employees get access
Non-residents SEU students with financial aid get access
Residents cannot complete their tax returns using Glacier. See our page to know more about determining your residency status.
All individuals who receive a 1042-S and/or W2 from SEU with an established Glacier account will receive an email from Glacier with instructions and login information for tax prep mid-March. If you are working on campus, you may have already received an email by this point. The access code allows you to utilize Glacier software free of charge.
If you receive income or a scholarship/fellowship that is NOT from SEU (e.g., CPT), you can request a Glacier Tax Prep Access code from payroll seupayroll@stedwards.edu to allow you to have an active Glacier Tax Prep account (due to limited license, it is first-come, first-served). You can also purchase a code to use Glacier.
The Glacier Access codes expire! Open all emails from SEU Payroll and create your account immediately.
After submission of Glacier paperwork, individuals should log in to Glacier to update their records and re-submit paperwork for any subsequent changes. The following changes require updates to Glacier:
receipt of SSN
immigration status change
change in expected departure
change in email address
Providing updated Glacier forms immediately will allow Tax Services to make necessary changes to comply with federal nonresident tax laws.