Receive your 91°µÍø I-20
Congratulations on your acceptance to 91°µÍø! Shortly after you receive your official 91°µÍø acceptance email or letter, an international application will be created on your student service portal for you to submit documents (for students outside the USA) or transfer of your SEVIS record (for students inside the USA).
What is the form I-20?
The I-20 is your evidence that you are an international student at 91°µÍø. If you are currently outside the U.S., your first I-20 will read “Initial Attendance.” This I-20 allows you to apply for your F1 student visa and enter the U.S. Once you arrive at 91°µÍø, you will check in at the Global Engagement Center and receive a “Continued Attendance” I-20. This I-20 denotes that you are an enrolled student at 91°µÍø.
International students already in the U.S., studying at another institution, can request to transfer their SEVIS record (I-20) to 91°µÍø. Once the transfer is complete, you can check in at the Global Engagement Center and receive an 91°µÍø “Continued Attendance” I-20.
What documents do I need to provide to receive my I-20?
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New incoming international students (All international first time students or students transferring from out of country institutions):
- Copy of valid passport
- Proof of funding (can be shown in personal/sponsored bank statements with debited amounts or scholarships)
- Completed GEC Sponsor Letter of Financial Support form if being sponsored
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Transfer-in international students (ONLY for international students transferring from USA based institutions):
- Copy of valid passport
- Proof of funding (can be shown in personal/sponsored bank statements with debited amounts or scholarships)
- Completed GEC Sponsor Letter of Financial Support form if being sponsored
- Copy of most recent I-94
- Copy of current I-20
- Completed SEVIS transfer-in form
Proof of Funding - Academic Year 2024-2025 |
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Undergraduate |
Graduate |
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Resident |
Non-resident |
Resident |
Non-resident |
Tuition |
$11,370 |
$23,610 |
$9,888 |
$18,048 |
Living |
$11,500 |
$11,500 |
$11,500 |
$11,500 |
Expenses |
$4,000 |
$4,000 |
$4,000 |
$4,000 |
TOTAL |
$26,870 |
$39,110 |
$25,388 |
$33,548 |
Frequently asked questions:
- Can I submit more than one bank statement? Yes, you can submit multiple bank statements.
- Can my parent/sponsor submit a bank statement on my behalf? Yes, they can. They must fill out the GEC Sponsor Letter of Financial Support form.
Please click on your student type below for instructions on how to receive your 91°µÍø I-20.
- Students currently outside the U.S.
Step 1
After you are admitted to your program of study at 91°µÍø, submit all required documents to your Self Service Center at in your OIP I-20 Application.
Step 2
A DSO will review all submitted documents and you will receive your 91°µÍø “Initial Attendance” I-20 through email and prepare for your F1 student visa interview.
Step 3
Check-in at the Global Engagement Center to receive your 91°µÍø “Continued Attendance” I-20.
- Students currently inside the U.S.
Step 1
After you are admitted to your program of study at 91°µÍø, submit all required documents to your Self Service Center at in your OIP I-20 Application.
Step 2
A DSO will review all submitted documents and you will receive an I-20 once your record is released to 91°µÍø.
Reminder—If you just completed a program or OPT at your current institution, you must transfer your SEVIS record before the end of your 60-day grace period.
Step 3
Check-in at the Global Engagement Center to receive your 91°µÍø “Continued Attendance” I-20.