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Financial Information
All non-resident international students are required to demonstrate
adequate financial resources to live and study in the U.S. Before we can
consider you for admission, please have the person who will be financially
responsible complete and sign the
Financial Certification Form.
Although you only need to provide
documentation for the first year, it is important that there be
adequate funding available for the entire duration of your program.
You may be asked to provide this information when you apply for a
visa at the U.S. consulate or embassy.
Expenses of living and studying in the United States vary from student
to student. However, the following is a list of the minimum expenses that
you can expect. (Extra expenses for travel, entertainment, and recreation
are not included in this list.)
Academic Expenses
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1 Quarter
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1 Academic Year
(3 Quarters)
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Tuition (15 credit hours)
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$2696
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$8088
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Fees*
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$120
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$360
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TOTAL TUITION & FEES
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$2816
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$8448
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Estimated Living
Expenses
1 Quarter
Academic Year (3 Quarters)
Room and Board**
$1785 $5355
Health Insurance
$207
$621
Other***
$750
$2250
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Total
estimated
minimum living
expenses
$2742 $8226
*Fees are mandatory for students and cover costs
associated with a variety of items, including technology, student
activities, F-1 administrative, sustainable commuter options, and student
union costs.
**Room
and board estimates are based on homestay costs. Students renting own
apartment should expect higher expenses.
***Other estimated expenses include books and miscellaneous expenses.
Individual students’ expenses may vary depending on students’ lifestyle and
situation. Students may incur additional expenses if they purchase bus pass.
SCC students are eligible for a bus pass discount.
Total minimum estimated cost for one academic year = $16674
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security requires that international
applicants to all colleges and universities in the U.S. demonstrate that
they have access to sufficient funds to cover the entire cost of their
academic and living expenses for at least one year. Therefore, evidence
of this type of financial ability is part of Shoreline’s admission
requirements.
Your proof of financial ability and support will be met by submitting
the completed and signed “Statement of Financial Support”
(on the international student application), as well as the materials listed
in one of the following three categories:
1. If you will be financially
supported by your parent(s):
a. An official letter from your
parent's bank indicating that there is a minimum balance of $16,890 on
the account. This letter should be in English and should be no more than
6 months old. Instead of the letter from the bank, you can also provide
a recent official statement that they may regularly receive from the
bank that shows available funds.
2. If you are self-supporting:
a. An official letter
from your bank indicating that there is a minimum balance of $16,890 on the account. This
letter should be in English and should be no more than 6 months old. Instead
of the letter from the bank, you can also provide a recent official document
that you may regularly receive from the bank that shows available funds.
3. If you are sponsored by your government, an agency, or other
organization:
a. An original scholarship or authorization
letter from the sponsoring agency listing the amount of support, length of
time authorized, and any special conditions of sponsorship. This letter
should be in English.
4. If you are sponsored by a relative (who is not your parent) or
other person:
a. An official letter
from your sponsor's bank indicating that there is a minimum balance of
$16,890 on the account. This
letter should be in English and should be no more than 6 months old. Instead
of the letter from the bank, you can also provide a recent official
statement that they may regularly receive from the bank that shows available
funds.
b. An official “Affidavit of support
Form” from your sponsor indicating specifically what s/he is willing to
provide (for example, “all educational and living costs” or “tuition only”)
and for how long. They must also state the dollar amount that they will be
providing for your support. Please note that if your sponsor is not paying
for all of your expenses, we will need an explanation from you of how your
remaining costs will be met. Although the Affidavit of Support form is
intended for U.S. citizens and Permanent Residents, we will accept it from a
non-US resident. Information about funds in the U.S. can be substituted by
funds in the sponsor's country.
"Department
of Homeland Security Affidavit of Support Form"
IMPORTANT NOTE: Providing financial documents from persons only for the
purpose of obtaining admission and an I-20 document if that person has no
intention of supporting a student will be considered as submission of
fraudulent documentation by our office.
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