Bringing Money Into The U.S.

This matter can be difficult, especially if your country has strict regulations about taking funds abroad. Check with your bank’s foreign exchange department when you are getting your financial support documentation in order, and make the necessary arrangements to bring sufficient funds with you and transfer other needed funds. Arrange a convenient way to bring funds into the U.S. or to have them transferred efficiently to your American bank account once you open one (as soon as possible after your arrival). You should bring sufficient funds with you in U.S. currency and traveler’s checks to get through the first few weeks while your account is being opened and your bank is clearing bank drafts. It is suggested that you carry a recognized credit card (Visa or MasterCard, for example), and (A) at least two hundred dollars if single, or (B) five hundred dollars if married: one hundred in cash and the rest in traveler’s checks. Bring the rest of your money in traveler’s checks or a bank check. Be sure that bank drafts are payable to you personally and are made out in U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank. When traveling it is helpful to have a few one-dollar ($1) bills for small needs, and quarters (25 cent pieces) for telephone calls. Do not carry large amounts of cash. If you arrive at Southeastern less than a month before registration and have not paid fees ahead of time from your own country, you will need to have access to sufficient funds (such as traveler’s checks) to pay in full your first semester tuition at registration and pay for your accommodations, etc. Remember, you cannot count on being able to establish a bank account immediately and have quick access to funds.

Expenses

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and Fees vary according to program and residency status.  See the annual expense page in the International Student Admissions Packet for detailed tuition costs per program. Please see the Tuition and Fees portion of our website for more information on ‘Additional Fees.’

Housing

Most College students participate in our House System program.

To apply for family housing or an exception to the House System, please view the housing portion of our website.

Health Insurance

International students, as well as accompanying spouses and children, are required to carry health insurance. At registration, international students will be required to present documentation showing that they have enrolled in a health insurance program. This will be required before they can begin classes at Southeastern. All international students in F-1 visa status are also required to have insurance coverage for repatriation and medical evacuation.

Books and Supplies

Budget at least $100 per course for textbooks.

If you have any questions, please contact our office.

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