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Financial Statement for International Applicants
Financial Statement for International Applicants 

 

After International students are admitted they must complete a financial statement that outlines the amount and source of the funds they will use for graduate study in the United States.

The Financial Statement for International Applicants is made available to international applicants after accepting admission. Written evidence of sufficient financial resources must be provided before visa forms will be issued.

Fellowships or scholarships that provide a stipend (paid directly to the student or administered by the university) may be supplemented up to 25 percent time (ten hours per week maximum) by appointment as a graduate student researcher or teaching assistant unless the terms of the award state the supplementation in any amount is not permitted.

Reminder: International applicants who defer their admission will need to submit updated support documents to obtain visa forms.

Opportunities for employment, on or off campus, are extremely limited, and international applicants should not base their educational plans on the hope of finding employment after arrival in the United States.

 

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