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A prospective student must have financial evidence showing that they or a sponsor has sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses during the period of intended study. Evidence of financial ability includes but is not limited to: Family bank statements. Documentation from a sponsor.
Common types of proof of funds documents include bank statements, investment account statements, balance certificates issued by financial institutions, and letters from financial institutions confirming the availability of funds.
Apply for your Form I-20 Meet all eligibility requirements and be admitted to a UTSA degree-seeking program. Submit the following documents to the International Services Office. UTSA Confirmation of Financial Resources (CFR) form. Financial documents. Please review the CFR form for estimated expenses.
Acceptable sources of funding include: Checking and savings account bank statements with a current balance, approved loan documents, scholarships and Graduate Assistantship (GA) awards. Please note: documents cannot be more than 6 months old.
Accepts forms of financial proof: Bank account statements translated to English. Proof of guaranteed loans. Financial award letters. Other official documents outlining liquid assets.
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All questions must be answered. Proof of Income: Individual Sponsor: Any of the following with most recent pay stub: Income tax returns or receipts; Pay stubs for the last six months; Bank/Investment statements for the last six months.
Proof of funds usually includes bank statements and/or scholarship letters. Organizations and/or companies providing scholarships or paid study leave for you should provide an award letter outlining the details of the award in U.S. dollar amounts.
Bank statements or employer letter. Scholarship and financial aid letters. Investments or other assets. Government or other official agency funding.

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