University of Pikeville

International Student Services
147 Sycamore Street
Pikeville, Kentucky 41501
(606) 218-5077
International@upike.edu

 

Financial Affidavit Information 

University of Pikeville Cost Estimate

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Potential Scholarships

  • International Scholarship: $7,500
  • Extracurricular Activity Scholarship (including sports): to be determined (TBD)
  • Academic Incentive Scholarship: $1,000 (criteria 2.6 Grade Point Average GPA)

A financial affidavit is required to verify funding before the University of Pikeville can issue an I-20. Form I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status-For Academic and Language Students” is a paper record of the student’s information in a U.S. government database called SEVIS. The I-20 is a multi-purpose document issued by a government-approved, U.S. educational institution certifying that a student has been admitted to a full-time study program and the student has demonstrated sufficient financial resources to stay in the U.S.

The I-20 is the key document to obtain a visa, and the purpose of this form is that the student verified with the school the financial ability to pay for school costs plus living expenses (the amount shown on the Form I-20). Visit: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/start-here

Please be advised that the F-1 Visa student is required to show enough funds separately for health insurance, living expenses, travel, entertainment and miscellaneous costs for one year. It is an estimate of what most students spend in one academic year. Of course, this amount and could be higher or lower depending on the student’s spending habits. The typical estimated amount for living costs for a student for one year for this region is $5,000. The student must be prepared to show this information to the U.S. Embassy in their home country.

Foreign nationals who are non-U.S. permanent resident applicants (green card holders) are not eligible for federal financial aid due to foreign status.


Best practices for financial affidavits:

  • Applicants are required to submit current financial information that demonstrates the applicant has readily available funds to pay all tuition, fees and living expenses for the first year of study and documentation that adequate funds will be available for each subsequent year of study.
  •  Current financial information is defined as documentation no more than 60 days old from a financial institution. If the account is in the name of someone other than the student, a signed affidavit from the account holder expressing intent and ability to support the student’s educational expenses will be required to be submitted with the financial information. Financial information that is not in U.S. dollars is required to be converted to U.S. dollars by a financial institution.
  • What options will the student have for financial aid? Only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible for federal aid, which includes Direct Stafford, Direct PLUS and Perkins Loans. In most cases, international students will need to secure private loans or institutional loans if offered by the medical school. In some cases, medical schools require applicants to prove they have sufficient financial resources to pay for all four years of medical school or will require applicants to have the full amount in an escrow account.

Health Insurance

Health Insurance is required for the students per government rules. The student is responsible for the cost of health insurance and other miscellaneous expenses. Estimated health insurance is $400-$500 per year.

*Additional costs for which the student should be prepared to pay include health insurance.