International Students
International students may be admitted to Barry University if they
meet the University's admission requirements.
Degree-Seeking Applicants
To be considered for full acceptance to a degree program, a graduate
applicant must:
- Submit proof of a bachelor's degree from an institution which
is regionally accredited or internationally recognized.
- Submit a completed application form with a $30.00 nonrefundable
application fee (waived for Barry alumni). The School of Business
has an online application
that can be submitted electronically. The application form
may also be downloaded, printed out,
and submitted. The application fee for the graduate electronic
applications can be submitted under separate cover. A paper application
can be obtained by contacting the Office of Admissions.
- Submit a statement of purpose (goals) or career narrative statement
as required by the specific school.
- Provide complete official transcripts from each college or
university attended. Transcripts in the applicant's possession
will not be accepted unless in an official envelope sealed by
the institution issuing the transcript. An applicant whose degree
has not yet been posted may submit a letter, on official letterhead,
from the dean of the institution, verifying completion of degree
requirements, until the official transcript reflecting degree
is submitted.
- Provide the required recommendations in support of graduate
study (see specific application form).
- Supply current admission entrance examination scores, as required
by the individual school.
- Submit any additional information required by the Office of
Admissions or the individual school.
- Permanent Resident Status-When a student has permanent resident
status, the Alien Registration Receipt Card ("green card") must
be presented to the Office of Admissions with the application.'
- Applicants whose university/college degree is from an institution
in which English is not the language of instruction must submit
a score of 550 or better on the TOEFL examination (or at least
213 on the computer-based TOEFL) as required. The minimum acceptable
score is higher for the Physician Assistant Program. For more
information, see the Application Procedures for International
Students section of this catalog.
The responsibility for obtaining all admission credentials rests
with the applicant.
Certification of Eligibility (Form I-20A)
Once you have been accepted for admission to Barry University,
a financial statement must be submitted in order to obtain the U.S.
Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service Certificate
of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status (Form I-20A).
There are two types of financial statements:
1) A bank letter addressed to Barry University stating that you
or your sponsor have the funds available to pay the total cost associated
with attending Barry University for one year (see sample below).
The University determines the required amount.
2) Government or institution-sponsored international students must
submit a government sponsorship letter or a notarized letter of
support guaranteeing payment of tuition and fees, books, room and
board, medical insurance, and personal expenses for one academic
year (two semesters).
As an international student, you should be familiar with the regulations
of your government regarding sending money to the United States
and you should make arrangements to have the necessary funds available
at the designated times of enrollment. Documentary evidence of a
means of financial support must be attached to the Certificate of
Eligibility (I-20A) when applying for the student visa at the United
States Embassy or Consular Office.
Sample Bank Letter
(On Bank Letterhead )
(Addressed to:)
Barry University
Division of Enrollment Management
Kelley House
11300 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695
Dear Sir/Madam:
(Mr. John Smith) has $30,050 (exact amount will be provided
in your acceptance letter) U.S. Dollars available in his account
to pay for the cost associated with (his daughter, Jane Smith's,)
attendance at Barry University.
Sincerely,
Branch Manager |
The letter must express:
- The name of the person/account holder that is supporting the
expense for attending Barry University.
- The name of the student.
- The total amount which must be verified is $30,050.00 for the
2003-2004 school year. This amount will be reduced for applicants
who are awarded scholarships. The Office of Admissions will be
able to provide you with the exact amount required.
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