Saint Paul College offers some of the most affordable tuition rates in the state of Minnesota. International students pay the same rate of tuition as domestic students.
International students are responsible for all educational and personal expenses for the duration of their F-1 status at Saint Paul College. To issue a Form I-20, Saint Paul College is required by the United States government to collect evidence that demonstrates you have the funds necessary to cover your tuition, fees, and living expenses for your first academic year.
The estimated cost of one academic year of tuition, fees, books, supplies, health insurance, and living expenses is $28,550 USD.
Evidence of additional funds must be provided for students bringing F-2 dependents (children under 21 or spouse) to the US ($6,000 for the first dependent, and an additional $3,000 for each dependent thereafter).
You must submit both of the below documents to demonstrate proof of funds:
- Financial Certification Statement Form
- On this form, indicate your source of funds.
- If you are sponsored by another individual, you must include your relationship to that individual (“family”, “sponsor”, etc.). Your sponsor should sign the form.
- If you are self-sponsored, you should sign the form.
- A bank statement, letter, or account statement showing at least $28,550 USD
- Must be dated within the last 3 months
- Must be liquid funds (retirement accounts, proof of salary, etc., cannot be accepted)
- Must contain the name of the account holder, currency, type of account, and account balance
- If the bank account is in the name of a business, you must also provide an official signed letter on the business’ letterhead indicating that you will have access to the funds demonstrated on the statement provided
Students are expected to have full access to the funds demonstrated during the admission to Saint Paul College.
Saint Paul College does not offer any first-semester scholarships, and the college does not have assured financial aid or financial support available. As an international student, it is critical that you have the funds to support yourself throughout the duration of your studies at Saint Paul College. On-campus work opportunities are extremely limited. There are no off-campus work opportunities for F-1 students in the first year of study and the options that become available after the first year are also limited and not guaranteed. Please do not rely on any type of employment or college scholarship as a means of long-term financial support.