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Financial guarantee materials must be current - not more than 6 months old, and show at least the estimated annual expense amount. The financial guarantee could be made up of documentation from various sources as listed below, but should be as concise as possible since they are being presented as active indications of commitment to provide for upcoming first year expenses for the student.
A financial guarantee is typically 2 documents: proof of funds and a certification of financial support.
Financial Guarantee materials can be:
Financial Guarantee materials cannot be:
Certification of Financial Support or Letter of Support
Sponsors must clearly state the length and duration of the sponsorship.
The commitment should use specific rather than general language. For example, a support letter written by a parent which states "I will cover all of my son's expenses for five years" is too general, but one which says "I will provide my daughter $ XXX per year for each of four years to cover her school related expenses" is much more useful and clearly details the exact nature of the sponsorship.
In the case of graduate students, we cannot use the possibility of a future graduate assistantship as funding for the I-20 or DS-2019. Therefore, it's important to provide a financial guarantee for the first year as well as information on how future years will be funded.
Here is a sample for preferred language for the Certification of Financial Support:
This is to certify that I, (name of sponsor), will financially support (name of student), in the relationship of (mother, father, sister, brother, friend-please identify) while he/she is enrolled at the Pennsylvania State University. I verify the amount of _____US Dollars is available for each year to the student listed above while he/she studies at the Pennsylvania State University. I understand these expenses may include tuition, fees, living expenses, books/supplies, medical insurance expenses and dependent (F-2 or J-2) expenses as applicable. Signature & Date
Word Document Version of Certification of Financial Support Form
Financial guarantee materials must be current - not more than 6 months old, and show at least the estimated annual expense amount. The financial guarantee could be made up of documentation from various sources as listed below, but should be as concise as possible since they are being presented as active indications of commitment to provide for upcoming first year expenses for the student.
A financial guarantee is typically 2 documents: proof of funds and a certification of financial support.
Financial Guarantee materials can be:
Financial Guarantee materials cannot be:
Certification of Financial Support or Letter of Support
Sponsors must clearly state the length and duration of the sponsorship.
The commitment should use specific rather than general language. For example, a support letter written by a parent which states "I will cover all of my son's expenses for five years" is too general, but one which says "I will provide my daughter $ XXX per year for each of four years to cover her school related expenses" is much more useful and clearly details the exact nature of the sponsorship.
In the case of graduate students, we cannot use the possibility of a future graduate assistantship as funding for the I-20 or DS-2019. Therefore, it's important to provide a financial guarantee for the first year as well as information on how future years will be funded.
Here is a sample for preferred language for the Certification of Financial Support:
This is to certify that I, (name of sponsor), will financially support (name of student), in the relationship of (mother, father, sister, brother, friend-please identify) while he/she is enrolled at the Pennsylvania State University. I verify the amount of _____US Dollars is available for each year to the student listed above while he/she studies at the Pennsylvania State University. I understand these expenses may include tuition, fees, living expenses, books/supplies, medical insurance expenses and dependent (F-2 or J-2) expenses as applicable. Signature & Date
Word Document Version of Certification of Financial Support Form
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