INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CERTIFICATION OF FINANCES

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CERTIFICATION OF FINANCES 2019-20 The purpose of the Certification of Finances is to help colleges and universities obtain complete and accurate information about the funds available to international applicants who want to study in the United States. Strict government regulations, rising education costs, and economic conditions have made verifying the financial resources of international applicants essential. Institutions do not have the option of deciding whether to verify the financial resources of their international applicants; financial verification must be made prior to institutional issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20 or DS-2019). This form is designed to standardize financial information provided by applicants to colleges, universities, and U.S. consuls. By completing this form and returning it to the college or university requiring it, an applicant, if admitted, may obtain that college s authorization and issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20 or DS-2019). If parents and/or sponsors are unable to obtain a bank official s verification, it is recommended that institutions forward a copy of the International Student Financial Aid Application to the family for completion. The institution should attach a copy of this certification to the Certificate of Eligibility. U.S. consuls scrutinize the statements of financial resources given by nonimmigrant visa applicants. This certification will help such officials make their decisions and expedite visa issuance. Return directly to the college providing or requesting this statement. The space below is for optional use by issuing institutions for listing student s expected annual budget. UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS All undergraduate programs follow a two-semester academic year and require full-time enrollment for visa issuance. All scholarships are based on 48-month degree completion. Students are responsible for documenting finances in excess of their scholarships for one academic year inclusive of living expenses. 2019-20 costs are as follows: $39,570 = Tuition & Fees $14,520 = Housing & Meals $2,910 = Books & Supplies $2,500 = International Health Insurance *$200 = One time SEVIS F1 Visa Fee (not included in total) $59,500 must be documented for F-1 visa This form is for full-time, 4 year students - not visiting exchange students 1. Your Name 4. of Birth o Mr. o Ms. o Mrs. o Miss Month Day Year Family (surname) Given (first) Middle 2. Permanent Address 5. Place of Birth (country) 6. Country of Citizenship 3. Mailing Address (if different from above) 7. Expected Visa Type o F-1 o G-2 o F-2 o G-3 o J-1 o G-4 o J-2 o H o G-1 o Other (specify) 1

8. Enter the expected amount of annual support from the sources listed below. Enter amounts in U.S. dollars. Please PRINT all entries. Use an additional sheet of paper for explanations, if necessary. Student s Sources of Funds Assured Support Projected Support 8a. Personal or Family Savings 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 $ $ $ $ Name of Bank Signature of Bank Official Title Name of Bank Address of Bank 8b. Parents (Money available from sources other than savings.) $ $ $ $ Parent s Name Relationship $ $ $ $ Parent s Name Relationship Please describe the source: Signature of Parent Address 8c. Sponsors (Money available from sources other than parents.) $ $ $ $ Sponsor s Name $ $ $ $ Sponsor s Name Please describe the source: Signature of Sponsor Address Relationship of Sponsor to Student 8d. Your Government $ $ $ $ Name of Agency Enclose a signed copy of your letter of award with this form. TOTAL $ $ $ $ 2

9. What is the present exchange rate of your country s currency to the U.S. dollar? (for example, 3,100 pesos = $1) = $1 10. Does your government currently impose restrictions on exchange and release of funds for study in the U.S.? If YES, describe restrictions. 11. Do you have a source for emergency funds once you arrive in the U.S.? If YES, name source. Amount available in U.S. dollars $ 12. How will you pay for your transportation to the U.S.? 13. What is the total amount of money you expect to have when $ you arrive at this institution? 14. Do you plan to remain in the U.S. during the summer? 15. If remaining in the U.S., do you plan to attend summer school? 16. What are the sources and amounts of support available to you during the summer? Sources Amount U.S. $ U.S. $ U.S. $ U.S. $ 17. A CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY (Form I-20 or DS-2019) will not be authorized until this form is completed and returned to the institution to which you are applying. The institution will attach a copy of this form to your CERTIFICATE OF ELIGIBILITY. Both the form and certificate must be shown to the U.S. consul to obtain a visa. Signature of Student I certify that the information on this form is true, correct, and complete. I understand that any misrepresentation may be cause for refusing or revoking admission. Day Month Year This is to certify that I have reviewed the declaration and attached documents, if appropriate, and approve issuance of a Certificate of Eligibility. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SIGNATURE OF COLLEGE OFFICIAL TITLE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS DATE 3

HOW DO I FINANCIALLY QUALIFY FOR a VISA? (F or J) What Is a Form I-20? What Is a Ds-2019? An I-20 or a DS-2019 is a government form on which Manhattanville College certifies to the U.S. government that you are eligible for F-1 or J-1 student status. It certifies that you have met our admissions requirements, have been accepted for a full course of study, and have proven to us that you have enough money to study and live in the U.S. without working illegally or suffering from poverty. You need a form I-20 to obtain an F-1 student visa and the DS-2019 is required for the J-1 visa. If you have substantial funding from your home country government, you will most likely be coming in J-1 (Exchange Visitor) status. With documentation of that funding, you will be issued a DS-2019. Why do I need to give the college financial information? The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and Department of State (DoS) outline various regulations that schools must follow in order to be eligible to issue I-20s and Ds-2019s. Sometimes, we have to ask you for more evidence of your financial ability. For F-1 students, the U.S. government requires that we be absolutely sure, to the best of our ability, that you have enough financial support to cover the costs of your program for one academic year (scholarships included). We encourage students and their families to look closely at the cost of living and studying in the U.S. and make careful plans to be sure the student's needs are met. For this reason, Manhattanville College requires that you forward to us a financial statement, which clearly outlines your ability to meet your financial obligations at the College. After receipt of your financial documents and Manhattanville approves them, you will receive your I-20 form. A similar process will be followed for issuance of DS-2019 s for J-1 exchange visitors. Carefully Review Manhattanville College Costs These requirements are not negotiable. They represent a minimum budget, which does not allow for luxuries of any kind. You will want to have more money available if possible. Expect an annual increase in tuition and living costs of about 5%. U.S. law requires that you prove that you can support your minimum annual costs for every year of your program of study. You must give us documents that will convince the government that you have: Cash to cover your first year in the U.S.A. Sufficient and dependable financial resources to cover every additional year Do Not Expect that You Will Be Able to Work to Meet Your Minimum Annual Costs - Off-campus employment is restricted and opportunities on campus are very limited and competitive. All documents you submit must be less than six months old and in English. Send us quality photocopies or faxes, not originals. You will need the originals of all the documents you have sent us to give to the American Embassy when we send your I-20. F-1 students can support themselves with personal funds, which come only from your own savings and investments. They cannot be funds which are given to you by another person. Unless you have enough cash to support yourself for your entire program of study, you will need a sponsor with an income sufficient to support you. You can prove your personal funds with the following documents: BANK STATEMENTS in your name only, which state the date the account was opened, current balance in U.S. dollars, average deposits and average balances. We cannot accept statements that do not specify balances unless it is stated to be a minimum of six figures in U.S. dollars. If your statement shows that your funds are 'fixed', meaning that they do not produce substantial income, your balance will be divided by the number of years in your program of study to determine the amount you will have available to you for each year of study. Manhattanville College -- January 2019

STATEMENTS OF LIQUID INVESTMENTS only. You may support yourself with funds from this school with a scholarship. College support does not cover all expenses, however, so you will need additional resources to meet your minimum annual costs. Provide us with a copy of your award letter or contract to prove that you will receive this form of support. You may support yourself with funds from other sponsors such as, parents, relatives, or organizations, or your government (J-1). You may have as many sponsors as you need. It is highly recommended that at least part of your financial support come from your home country for purposes of visa issuance. Sponsors may provide you with support in the form of cash and/or room and board. Free room and board is when you live with someone and don't have to pay for your room or food. A sponsor should promise only as much money as s/he is able to give you. Some sponsors believe that the more money they promise to give the easier it will be to get your I-20. THE MOST COMMON REASON FOR REJECTION OF FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS IS THAT WE DO NOT BELIEVE THE F-1 SPONSOR CAN AFFORD TO GIVE AS MUCH AS PROMISED. A sponsor should promise only what he or she intends to give and only as much as can be afforded. Each sponsor providing cash support must give us all the following documents to prove financial responsibility. If all these documents are not received, your sponsor's support will not be considered. AFFIDAVIT OF ANNUAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT. This form may be photocopied for each sponsor. All questions must be answered. The sponsor in the presence of a notary public must sign ALL affidavits. The notary public must sign, and the official seal of that notary public must be on the affidavit. There are notaries public at all U.S. embassies and consulates. In the U.S., most neighborhood pharmacists, lawyers and accountants are notaries. There are notaries in all countries, though the names for them may be different. There are officials licensed by the national or regional government to take sworn statements for courts of law or to witness contracts and property deeds. PROOF OF INCOME. This must be on the employer's letterhead, on income tax returns or receipts, or estimated by a bank or private accountant when the sponsor is a self-employed businessperson. The income of a company is not the owner of the business and will not be accepted as proof of income. You must provide an official statement of the salary paid to the owner/sponsor. BANK STATEMENT, in the name of the sponsor only, which states the date the account was opened, current balance in U.S. dollars, average deposits and average balances. We cannot accept statements that do not specify balances unless it is stated to be a minimum of six figures in U.S. dollars. A SPONSOR PROVIDING FREE ROOM AND BOARD (free room and board is when you live with someone who gives you your room and food for no payment) MUST PROVIDE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EVIDENCE OF FINANCIAL ABILITY. Please note that with very limited exceptions, international students are required to live on campus for their first year. AFFIDAVIT OF FREE ROOM AND BOARD fully completed and signed in the presence of a notary public. PHOTOCOPY OF LEASE/DEED, DEED, and RENT RECEIPTS in sponsor's name. PROOF OF INCOME. This must be on the employer's letterhead, on income tax returns or receipts, or estimated by a bank or private accountant when the sponsor is a self-employed businessperson. Manhattanville College -- January 2019