Pre Arrival Guide
Pre Arrival Guide
Pre Arrival Guide
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Welcome......................................................................1
Visas.............................................................................2
Visa Status Transfers.....................................................6
Housing Information....................................................8
Expenses....................................................................10
Health Care and Insurance.........................................13
Arrival in the United States.........................................15
Orientations...............................................................17
Optional Programs ....................................................18
English Proficiency.....................................................19
Students with Disabilities...........................................19
Connect with a Current U of M Student.....................20
Dear Student,
On behalf of the staff of International Student &
Scholar Services (ISSS) in the Global Programs and
Strategy Alliance, I want to congratulate you on your
admission to the University of Minnesota!
Our Twin Cities campus is centrally
located in the exciting cities of
Minneapolis and St. Paul. These
cities have a strong reputation for
welcoming international students.
Each year hundreds of new students
from more than 130 different
countries begin or continue
their academics at the University of Minnesota. We
think you will find this to be a warm and accepting
community. The people of Minnesota place a high value
on education and also realize the importance of having
international students studying alongside students from
Minnesota and the rest of the United States.
We look forward to the opportunity to meet and assist
you. ISSS staff are here to help you in accomplishing
your academic and career goals. Our office provides:
VISAS
Now that you have the document to apply for your visa,
you must apply for an entry visa sticker to be placed in
your passport so that you can enter the United States
with student status.
Valid passport
I-20 or DS-2019 document
Admission letter (or print out of electronic
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admission notification)
Documented proof of financial support for at least
one year (scholarship or assistantship letter, bank
statement, etc.)
Receipt of SEVIS fee payment
Visa application forms (available from the U.S.
embassy/consulate)
Any documents requested by embassy/consulate
DS-2019s:
Visa Denials
If your visa is denied, ask the consular official to
provide a written explanation of the denial, and then
contact ISSS for assistance. E-mail isss@umn.edu and
write Visa Denial in the subject line.
Security Clearance Checks
Many visa applicants are subject to additional security
clearance checks that will delay the issuance of your
visa by one to two months. This is NOT a denial.
Most applicants who are subject to security clearance
will eventually receive the visa. You cannot prevent a
security clearance, nor can ISSS or your department
intervene to speed up the process.
FINAL TRANSCRIPTS
Submit your High School/Final Secondary
School Transcript (First Year/Freshman Only)
Successful completion of secondary school/high school
graduation is a requirement for enrollment at the
University of Minnesota. In order to verify that you
have completed secondary school, have your secondary
school submit your final secondary school transcript
and proof of graduation (i.e., graduation certificate
or leaving exam results) to the Office of Admissions
no later than August 1 for those enrolling in the fall
semester or January 15 for students enrolling in Spring:
All documents not issued in English must be in the
original language and include a certified true English
translation. (Official documents are those that are
original, or are attested copies of original academic
documents, that are mailed in a stamped and sealed
envelope directly from the secondary school.)
Send your documents to the Office of Admissions at:
University of Minnesota
Office of Admissions
240 Williamson Hall
231 Pillsbury Drive SE
Minneapolis MN 55455, USA
HOUSING INFORMATION
Temporary Housing on Arrival
You should arrange for temporary housing before your
arrival. For Fall 2015, temporary on-campus student
housing is available through the International Reception
Center (IRC) from mid-July to early-September for
newly admitted international students. Visit
www.housing.umn.edu/international for more
information and to make a reservation at the IRC.
Spouses and children are not eligible to stay at the
IRC. If you have been assigned a room in a University
Residence Hall for the academic year, you can request
to move in early by visiting www.housing.umn.
edu/earlymoveinrequest or by sending an e-mail to
housing@umn.edu for more information.
EXPENSES
Financial Certification
The financial certification form needs to be completed
before the University can issue your I-20 or DS-2019
form. The financial certification must anticipate the
minimum amount needed to cover your educational
and living expenses for at least 12 months with the
expectation that those funds would be available for the
length of your degree program. You must have funds
available to you that are equal to or above the expected
cost.
The University and the U.S. government hold you
responsible for the information you provide on the
financial certification form. If you do not have the funds
available to cover these costs, you should defer your
enrollment until you obtain adequate funding. The cost
of tuition and fees increases each year and you will be
required to cover these additional costs. The University
does not offer financial assistance to international
students.
After arrival and Immigration Check-In, F-1 and J-1
students may work on campus for up to 20 hours a
week during the academic year. Please note, while
the income may help to partially support living
expenses, student jobs do not pay enough to fully
cover your living expenses. Off-campus employment
is prohibited for F-1 students during the first academic
year in the United States. J-1 students need to receive
approval from their J-1 sponsor prior to beginning any
employment in the United States.
Make sure you bring funds with you to cover your
immediate expenses such as security deposit for
rent, phone and electricity, two months room and board,
and possibly the purchase of warm clothing. We
recommend that you open a bank account in the United
States soon after your arrival. Money for your tuition, fees,
mandatory health insurance, and ongoing living expenses
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PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION
IN HOME COUNTRY
EducationUSA Offices all over the world offer predeparture orientation sessions to international students
preparing to depart for the United States. These
sessions address frequently asked questions about living
in the United States, succeeding at a U.S., university
and logistical issues involved with moving and entering
the country. For details on session dates, times, and
locations, please visit the EducationUSA website at
www.educationusa.info/students-orientations.php.
Sessions are generally offered in May, June, or July each
year.
The University of Minnesotas office in Beijing offers
pre-departure orientation sessions in late May each
year. These sessions provide information that is specific
to the University of Minnesota. For details, please visit
www.beijing.umn.edu.
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ORIENTATIONS
All new international students are required
to attend an in-person orientation in order
to remove a hold from their records so they can register
for classes (www.isss.umn.edu/new/removeholds.html).
Additional information will be provided to you by ISSS
and other departments regarding your Orientation and
Immigration Check-In requirements.
Mandatory Online Orientation
All new international students are required to complete
the Global Gopher Online Orientation, an online tool
with information about your immigration status and
how to succeed at UMN.
You should complete this orientaiton at least one week
before your Immigration Check-In as you will not
be allowed to register for classes until you have
completed it. Learn more at www.isss.umn.edu/new.
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OPTIONAL PROGRAMS
iSuccess Program
iSuccess, the International Student Success Program,
is a customized pre-academic program that will give
you an early start. Experience what it is like to be in
a classroom before school starts at the University of
Minnesota starts, as well as the following program
highlights:
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
We recommend that all students who have
taken a TOEFL or IELTS test bring their official
scores when they arrive on campus. This includes
undergraduate and graduate students entering the
United States for the first time or those who have
studied at a U.S. college or university for less than two
years. This also includes graduate students with less
than one year of prior university experience in the U.S.
If you have not requested your official TOEFL
or IELTS scores to be sent to the University of
Minnesota, you must have your scores sent before you
can register. We recommend you bring a copy of your
scores with you. If you scored below the minimum
requirement or will be tested after your arrival, you
should arrive at least three weeks before classes begin to
take an English language placement test. You cannot
register for classes until these test results are reported.
For information about minimum test scores and the
English as a Second Language course requirements, go
to www.isss.umn.edu/new/english.
If you are interested in improving your English skills
and attending an Intensive English Language Program
before beginning your academic classes, contact the
Minnesota English Language Program at esl@umn.edu
or visit www.cce.umn.edu/esl.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
AMBASSADORS
Do you have questions about what it is like to be
a student at Minnesota? Our International Student
Ambassadors (ISA) are here to help!
If you want to learn about the student experience at
the U of M and what it is like to transition, study, live,
and achieve as an international student, check out the
Ambassadors blogs, photos and videos at
www.passport.umn.edu, e-mail at passport@umn.edu,
or visit ISAs Facebook, Twitter or Google+ pages (for
social media links visit www.passport.umn.edu/social).
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