To apply for an F-1 or J-1 visa, all international students attendning Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµmust demonstrate
                           proof of funding via the Certificate of Financial responsibility provided to you after
                           your acceptance. Depeding on your student type (Undergraduate, Graduate or Exchange),
                           the amount of proof of funding you must demonstrate will vary. 
Below, please find information regarding minimum proof of funding amounts, sample
                           cost information and funding opportunities at WCU. If you are unsure of your student
                           type or have additional questions not answered below or in the Related Links to the
                           right, please email our office at global@wcu.edu
For our office to create/issue your I-20 form, international undergraduate degree-seeking
                                 students are required to demonstrate a minimum of $27,657 USD in proof of funding for your first year of study. This includes $8,630 tuition and
                                 fees, $12,354 living expenses, and $6,673 in other personal expenses (health insurance,
                                 travel, etc.).
When completing the Certificate of Financial Responsibiliity found in your Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµapplication
                                 checklist, please attach any and all documents demonstrating funds that will be used
                                 to support your program at WCU, including bank statements, letters, etc. from personal,
                                 family and third party sources.
The above information does not guarantee you will pay this amount during your first
                                 academic year at WCU; your estimated cost will depend on multiple factors including
                                 your assigned Residence Hall, your chosen , if you enroll in the university's Student Health Insurance, etc. Below is a sample per-semester cost for an international student at WCU: 

For a detailed breakdown of your potential tuition and fees per semester, please visit
                                 WCU's Undergraduate Tuition and Fees information page.
If you plan to have a dependent accompany you to the United States during your program at WCU, they must be issued a separate I-20 and apply for an F-2 visa. For this, you must demonstrate an additional $5,000 in proof of funding for a spouse, and $3,000 for each child.
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµscholarship applications for the 2025-2026 academic year open on October 1st.
                                 Once you have submitted your application to WCU, you can apply for Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµscholarships
                                 via the Scholarship Portal. For questions regarding scholarship amount and the scholarship application, please
                                 contact the University Scholarships Office at scholarships@wcu.edu.
You can also search for non-Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµscholarship and funding resources that may be helpful
                                 to you as an international student:
For our office to create/issue your I-20 form, international graduate degree-seeking
                                 students are required to demonstrate a minimum of $38,889 USD in proof of funding for your first year of study. This includes $18,595 out-of-state
                                 tuition and fees, $12,854 for living expenses, and $7,440 personal expenses. (health
                                 insurance, travel, etc.).
When completing the Certificate of Financial Responsibiliity found in your Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµapplication
                                 checklist, please attach any and all documents demonstrating funds that will be used
                                 to support your program at WCU, including bank statements, letters, etc. from personal,
                                 family and third party sources.
The above information does not guarantee you will pay this amount during your first academic year at WCU; your estimated cost will depend on multiple factors including if you live on campus in a Residence Hall, your chosen , if you enroll in the university's Student Health Insurance, etc. Below is a sample per-semester cost for an international student at WCU:

For a detailed breakdown of your potential tuition and fees per semester, please visit
                                 WCU's Full-Time Graduate Tuition and Fees information page.
If you plan to have a dependent accompany you to the United States during your program at WCU, they must be issued a separate I-20 and apply for an F-2 visa. For this, you must demonstrate an additional $5,000 in proof of funding for a spouse, and $3,000 for each child.
Graduate Assistantships and Out-of-State Tuition Remision (OSR) are awarded by graduate programs to accepted students on a case by case basis.
                                 Please note, not every program offers these opportunities nor is every accepted student
                                 offered these funding opportunities. Graduate Assistantship Stipends will vary, but
                                 awarded students can earn around $5,000 per semester. In addition, full OSR can award
                                 students around $5,203.50. 
For information on the availability of these funding opportunities, please contact
                                 your Graduate Program of interest. 
Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµscholarship applications for the 2025-2026 academic year open on October 1st.
                                 Once you have submitted your application to WCU, you can apply for Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµscholarships
                                 via the Scholarship Portal. For questions regarding scholarship amount and the scholarship application, please
                                 contact the University Scholarships Office at scholarships@wcu.edu. 
You can also search for non-Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµscholarship and funding resources that may be helpful to you as an international student:
In order to issue your form DS-2019, the document needed to apply for a J-1 exchange
                           visitor visa, exchange students studying a Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµwill need to demonstrate different
                           proof of funding amounts depending on WCU's agreement with the institution which is
                           nominating you. 
Please refer to the table below to determine the amount of funding you must demonstrate
                           via your Certificate of Financial Responsibility, based on your home institution. 
| Nominating Institution | Required Proof of Funding Amount | 
|---|---|
| ISEP | ISEP students do not need to provide proof of funding to WCU, Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµdoes not issue a DS-2019 for ISEP students | 
| KNPU Al Akhawayn University | $3,337 per semester of exchange program | 
| JSAF | $13,829 per semester of exchange program | 
| All other Bilateral Partners of WCU | $9,514 per semester of exchange program | 
Please keep in mind, this does not guarantee you will pay this amount during your
                           program at WCU; your estimated cost will depend on multiple factors including your
                           assigned Residence Hall, your chosen , if you enroll in the university's Student Health Insurance, etc. 
For a detailed breakdown of your potential cost per semester, please visit WCU's Tuition and Fees information page.