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International Students - Financial Certification

As an international applicant, you are required to certify that you have sufficient funds to cover your expenses while attending Emory University.

You will need to download a copy of the financial information form (FIF) that should be completed and returned to the Office of Admission. (We will also accept a note or statement from your bank or financial institution as proof of sufficient funding.)

Click here to download the Financial Information Form (FIF)

Please note that there are no state, federal, or institutional financial aid resources for international undergraduate students. Therefore, you must show on the FIF that you have funds available. You only have to verify funding for the first year.

If you have been issued a resident alien registration number (permanent residency or green card) since sending in your application, we will need to have a copy of the green card sent to our office to change your status. If you have applied for permanent residency status but have not yet received your green card, you will still need to fill out the financial form and send in a copy of your permanent residency application.

If you have further questions concerning the FIF or the status of your file,of if you are on any other type of visa (such as E, H or L) which may not require you to be issued an I-20, please contact our office at (404) 727-6036.

Information should be sent to:
Office of Admission
Emory University
200 B. Jones Center
Atlanta, GA 30322
(Attn: Charlene Edeline)

You may also fax the information to 404-727-4303.

 

 

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