Frequently Asked Questions
International Undergraduate Students
- General
- How To Apply
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SEVIS
All International Students and Exchange visitors will be required to pay a $200 SEVIS fee before being granted an F-1 or J-1 Visa.
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Appointment at the American Embassy and the Visa interview
After receiving the Form I-20 from the university, the student should pay the SEVIS fee and make an appointment with the American Embassy/Consulate in his/her home country.
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Finances and expenses
Tuition, Health Insurance, Room Fees & Board (Meal) Fees
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International Undergraduate Scholarship Opportunities
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Living accommodations
Living in one of our residence halls enables you to participate in a well-rounded educational experience that caters to your personal and professional development.
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Medical Records and Health Insurance
Health Insurance and Immunization information for International students
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How do I defer my admission?
If you are unable to attend the university for the semester you applied, please notify us by email at intUGadm@newhaven.edu. If you plan to enroll in a future semester, you will need to submit a new application for that term. You will not need to resubmit all of your documents. However, you will be required to submit new financials and any updated transcripts.
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International Services Office
The International Services Office (ISO) advocates for and advises the international student population at the University of New Haven on U.S. immigration and visa-related issues. The office also supports and facilitates the transition of international students to the university community.
Learn More about the ISO