The United States Government requires that all international students demonstrate sufficient financial resources. Our Financial Information for International Students form is designed to secure information from you that will meet this requirement. Re-enrolling students should use the Financial Form for Re-enrolling Students.
Financial Arrangements
There are 2 ways an international student may make financial arrangements to attend BJU.
Method I
- Requires an advance payment of the first year’s room, board and tuition. We ask for the advance payment as the last item, after all other admission paperwork has been received, but before we will accept the student for admission or issue a Form I-20.
- Fill out the Financial Affidavit page indicating Method I, sign it and send it to the Office of Admission at BJU.
- Wait to receive a notice from the International Admission Counselor that all your admission paperwork has been received by the Office of Admission, and that it is time to send the funds.
- The International Admission Counselor will give you instructions for a bank transfer of funds, using BJU’s bank account and routing numbers. BJU has no control over the international transfer of funds, which depends on ever-changing rules of individual countries and will be subject to exchange rates.
Method II
- Requires that you secure a United States citizen currently residing in the U.S.A. who meets the
requirements listed on the Guarantor Form to act as a guarantor.
- Applicant: fill out the Financial Affidavit page indicating Method II, sign it and send the Financial Affidavit and Guarantor Form to the person who is willing to act as your guarantor.
- Guarantor: fill out the Guarantor Form, have it notarized, and send both the Financial Affidavit from the student and Guarantor Form to the Office of Admission at BJU.
