Office of International Programs • Hovey House • Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • Telephone (617) 552-3827 • Fax (617) 552-0647 INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS APPLICATION DEADLINES Deadline for receipt of all documents: Only students from institutions with formal exchange agreements with Boston College may apply. Fall Semester or Full Year March 1 Spring Semester September 15 SCAN AS TWO PDF DOCUMENTS IN THIS ORDER to: oipexchange@bc.edu 1) Exchange Student Application and OFFICIAL university transcript, 2) Declaration of Finances form and bank statement or bank letter, u Official TOEFL scores (students whose native language is not English), u Copy of the passport photo page, u Digital color (jpeg) passport photograph. Applications received after these dates will be reviewed when space is available. Your university may have earlier deadlines to which you must adhere; please check with your university's international office. PERSONAL INFORMATION Only typed applications will be accepted Name (as it appears on your passport) LAST FIRST City Postal Code Country Telephone E-mail MIDDLE Home Address Date of Birth (month/day/year) Home University Gender: Applying for: Female / Male Year 2016-17 CITIZENSHIP Country of Citizenship City & Country of Birth Native Language Passport Number EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND List below in chronological order any other universities you have attended. Name of University City & Country Dates of Attendance ACADEMIC INTERESTS Please describe briefly your academic interests: Degrees Received Name:____________________________________ ACADEMIC HONORS Please describe briefly any academic distinctions or honors you have achieved since secondary school. EXTRACURRICULAR AND PERSONAL ACTIVITIES Please list your principle extracurricular, community, and personal activities. For example, leadership positions, sports, musical instruments, etc. Activity Dates Hours per week Honors/distinctions received WORK AND SUMMER EXPERIENCES Please list any jobs you have held during the last three years or any summer study, travel, volunteer work or other summer experience you have had. Specific nature of job/experience Approximate dates Hours per week TEST INFORMATION All applicants whose native language is not English are required to take the Official TOEFL exam. These scores are reviewed as part of the application process; no application will be considered complete without a TOEFL score report. Only scores from tests taken within the last two years will be accepted. Please indicate the examinations you have taken or plan to take. Test Location Date Results Official TOEFL NOMINATION BY HOME UNIVERSITY You must be nominated by your home university to apply to Boston College as a non-degree exchange student for the term(s) indicated on the front of this application form. Please contact your university’s exchange office to make certain that they have sent an email confirmation of your nomination to: Esther Messing, Assistant Director International Exchange Program, messines@ bc.edu prior to the appropriate deadline. Name: _____________________________________ CURRENT PROGRAM OF STUDY What is your area of specialization at your home university? How many years of university study have you completed? PLEASE LIST THE COURSES IN WHICH YOU ARE CURRENTLY ENROLLED: Department Course Title Instructor PROPOSED PROGRAM OF STUDY AT BOSTON COLLEGE Please list ten courses (with the index numbers) in order of preference that you wish to take at Boston College. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have had the appropriate prerequisites for each class you are requesting. Consult the BC website (www.bc.edu/courses) for courses available by department; there is a link to the prerequisites for each class from the course number. Detailed instructions for locating courses are included with this application. List classes in a variety of subjects; you may not take all of your classes in only one subject. BC will make every effort to honor your requests; however, not all courses will be available each semester or year. Boston College cannot guarantee enrollment in the specific courses listed below, especially Economics, Finance, or Law. Course Index Number Course Title Name: _____________________________________ COURSE HISTORY If you are requesting any Finance classes indicate below whether you have previously completed or are currently enrolled in the following subjects and the title of the class as it appears on your transcript: □ Financial Accounting______________________________________________________ □ Basic Finance____________________________________________________________ □ Corporate Finance_________________________________________________________ □ Investments______________________________________________________________ Note: If your university does not offer separate classes in Financial Accounting and Basic Finance, you must attach the syllabi for the equivalent classes that you have taken. ____________________________________________________________________________________ If you are requesting any Marketing classes indicate below whether you have previously completed or are currently enrolled in the following subjects and the title of the class as it appears on your transcript: □ Marketing Principles________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ If you are requesting any Management classes indicate below whether you have previously completed or are currently enrolled in the following subjects and the title of the class as it appears on your transcript: □ Organizational Behavior________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ If you are requesting any Economics classes indicate below whether you have previously completed or are currently enrolled in the following subjects and the title of the class as it appears on your transcript: □ Calculus*_________________________________________________________________ □ Statistics*_________________________________________________________________ □ Principles of Microeconomics*________________________________________________ □ Principles of Macroeconomics*________________________________________________ □ Microeconomic Theory_____________________________________________________ □ Macroeconomic Theory_____________________________________________________ Note: If your university does not offer separate introductory and intermediate Microeconomic and Macroeconomic classes, please attach syllabi, lists of textbooks, and/or assigned readings for the equivalent class(es) that you have taken. * Have you taken this course prior to entering university? If so, state when you took it. OSTON COLLEGE INTERNATIONAL ____________________________________________________ HOW TO FIND COURSES ON OFFER You are probably looking for classes that will be offered at Boston College next year when you plan to be here. While it is not always the case, it is generally correct that classes will be offered from one year to the next in the same semester. For example, a class that is offered in the fall semester will probably be offered the following year in the fall semester. The course offerings for fall semester are posted around March/April, and courses for spring semester are posted in October/November. To search for classes, please do the following: 1) Go to: https://portal.bc.edu/portal/page/portal/Public/CourseInformationSchedulePublic 2) Click on "Select term" and select either Fall of Spring semester (depending upon when you will be at BC. 3) Click on “Select a School” and if, for example, you want to take classes in the business school, select Carroll School of Management 4) Click on “Select a Department” (for example, Accounting) 5) If there is a class that you are interested in, click on “More Detail” and a course description will pop down. If you click on the course number you will see what, if any, prerequisites are required for that class. Remember that you must have completed the prerequisites before you can take that class. If there is a blue bar you will see that some classes are marked "dept permission," "school restricted," or "major restricted.” If classes are "restricted" or require "department permission," we will try to get permission for you to take them, or to be placed on a waiting list. Be aware that only those accepted as Graduate students may enroll in “GRAD” classes. Do not contact any departments yourself. All requests must be made on your behalf by OIP. Managerial Cost and Strategic Analysis (ACCT330701) Carroll School of Management Fall 2014 QUINN,ELIZABETH A Credits: 03 Course restricted to Carroll School of Management students More Detail Please be aware that we limit the size of most classes; small class size is a benefit, but it also means that you may not be able to get all of the classes you want. When we register you for classes, some classes may be closed. We will try to get permission for you to be enrolled in the class or to have your name placed on a waiting list. During the add/drop period some classes that are closed at the time of registration may reopen. A few qualified applicants might be allowed to take one class at the Law School; if so, registration for those classes will occur after arrival and classes may be selected only from those remaining open at that time. Note: Prior to orientation you may not register yourself for classes and requests to be placed on waiting lists for closed classes must be done through OIP. Registration for Economics and Finance classes must be done only by those departments. Finance students should not plan to take core classes required for graduation. You will be pre-enrolled in only one Economics class and a maximum of two Finance classes. During the add/drop period you may possibly be able to enroll in a second Economics class. Office of International Programs • Hovey House • Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • Telephone (617) 552-3827 • Fax (617) 552-0647 _____________________________________________________________________________ STUDENT HEALTH AND DISABILITY INFORMATION Although studying overseas is an “experience of a lifetime,” it can also be physically and emotionally stressful. If you have any health, emotional or disability issues, you must discuss them with your personal health care provider, or counselor prior to departure. It is also recommended that you let the Boston College Office of International Programs know of any condition that may require special attention on your part, especially medical or mental health issues. CHECK-UPS AND VACCINATIONS We recommend that you visit your doctor and dentist before departure and make sure that all your vaccinations are current. PRESCRIPTIONS Bring medications in their original labeled bottles and copies of all written prescriptions with generic names. When feasible, bring medication to last all semester/year. Do not ship medications overseas as they might be retained at customs. DOCUMENTED DISABILITY If you are currently receiving disability-related arrangements and/or accommodations for any documented disability condition (e.g. hearing, visual, medical, psychiatric, learning), please bring appropriate documentation and be sure to notify The Office of International Programs. We will work in collaboration with those offices to facilitate disability-related accommodations for you. Your signature indicates that you have read and understand the recommendations and requests made in this document. Signed Date Office of International Programs • Hovey House • Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • Telephone (617) 552-3827 • Fax (617) 552-0647 The Boston College On-Campus Housing Office provides a limited number of rooms in residence halls for visiting undergraduate exchange students. The Office of International Programs will allot these rooms on a lottery basis prior to the start of each semester. On-campus housing is available from late August to the middle of May. Residence halls close for the Christmas break (3 weeks) and student are not allowed to stay during this time. The cost for on-campus housing (based on double occupancy, including utilities) is approximately US$1250 per month. In addition, some on-campus accommodations require that students purchase a meal plan. Housing is assigned and students may not select their accommodations. The Office of International Programs will notify you if you have requested and been selected for on-campus housing. Please do not contact the housing office directly. The Off-Campus Housing Office will assist all students needing off-campus housing. There are plenty of accommodations available near Boston College in the towns of Brighton, Brookline, and Newton. A list of available housing is published and updated regularly by the Off-Campus Housing Office. Exchange students can register on a BC website that lists students looking for apartments and students looking for additional roommates. Although students normally find housing within a few days of their arrival in Boston, we recommend that exchange students arrive at least two to seven days prior to the start of the semester to look for housing. The cost for off-campus housing ranges from approximately US$900 to $1300 per month. STUDENT INFORMATION Name Home Address City Postal Code Country Home Telephone E-mail Gender: Female / Male Country of Citizenship Choose one: Date of Birth (month/day/year) Native Language _____ on-campus housing _____ off-campus housing □ I give permission to share my e-mail address with other BC exchange students looking for roommates for off-campus housing. ** Please note that only undergraduate exchange students are eligible for on-campus housing. Students unsuccessful in the on-campus housing lottery will be notified and will be assisted by the BC Off-Campus Housing office. ** Office of International Programs • Hovey House • Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 • Telephone (617) 552-3827 • Fax (617) 552-0647 I n c a s e o f a n e m e r g e n c y w h ile a t B o s to n C o lle g e p le a s e p r o v id e th e f o llo w in g in f o r m a tio n : Y o u r n a m e :_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ N a m e o f p e r s o n to c o n ta c t:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Relationship: __________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Home phone number (include country and city codes): ______________________________________________________ Cell phone number:______________________________________ E-mail address:_________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE DECLARATION OF FINANCES FORM (DCF) (Do not scan this page) 1) TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY Note: Guarantor(s) and Student’s signatures must be signed by hand. 2) ACCEPTABLE PROOF OF FINANCES ARE: - A BANK STATEMENT NOT LONGER THAN 2 MONTHS PREVIOUS (send only the page indicating the balance in checking/savings account) or - LETTER ON BANK STATIONERY SIGNED AND STAMPED BY A BANK OFFICIAL STATING THAT THE AMOUNT OF FUNDS INDICATED ON THE DCF ARE ON DEPOSIT IN THE ACCOUNT. Note: Investments such as stocks, bonds, or other non-liquid assets are not acceptable. 3) IF YOU RECEIVE A SCHOLARSHIP OR GRANT FROM YOUR GOVERNMENT OR HOME UNIVERSITY BE SURE TO INCLUDE A COPY OF THE SCHOLARSHIP LETTER WITH YOUR DCF 4) SCAN TO OIP ONLY PARTS 1, 2, AND 3 OF THE DCF. DO NOT INCLUDE THIS PAGE OR THE COVER PAGE. BOSTON COLLEGE ACADEMIC YEAR EXCHANGE STUDENT Declaration and Certification (DCF) of Finances Form 2016-2017 In accordance with U.S. government regulations, Boston College cannot provide a Certificate of Eligibility form (I-20 for an F1 student visa or DS-2019 for a J-1 Exchange Visitor visa) until you submit evidence that you have sufficient financial resources to meet your expenses while studying in the U.S. Students usually satisfy the financial requirement through some combination of personal/family resources, support from their home governments or other sources, and assistance from Boston College. In computing expenses, you should remember that students holding the Student (F-1) or Exchange Visitor (J-1) visas have VERY limited work opportunities. Therefore, the applicant should not look to employment, either part-time during the academic year or full-time during the summer, as a means of support while at Boston College. In addition, spouses who accompany students to the U.S. on the F-2 visa are not permitted to accept any kind of paid employment in the U.S. We are keenly aware that the financial requirement may pose serious difficulties for many international students, but unfortunately, the university has no alternative in this matter. We sincerely hope that this will not prove to be a barrier to your pursuit of graduate study here. Students currently in the United States: • If you are currently attending or have just recently attended a U.S. school in F-1 student status, you must complete this form AND complete the “Transfer of F-1 Status to Boston College” form. Your I-20 must be transferred from your current school within 60 days after you completion of studies. The form can be found at www.bc.edu/oiss under “forms”. • If you hold another visa status (J-2, F-2, H-4 etc.) please send documentation showing your current status and contact the Office of International Students and Scholars (see contact info below) to determine if you will need to change your immigration status. Note: Students in B-1 or B-2 (tourist) status and F-2 students are NOT allowed to study in a degree program and must change their status before beginning their studies. Directions for completing the Declaration of Finances (DCF) Form 1. 2. 3. Complete the enclosed Declaration of Finances form. Include a copy of the biographical page of your passport. Include supporting documentation for the total estimate of student expenses detailed below.* You must provide ORIGINAL bank statement(s) on bank stationary. The bank statement(s) should include • Confirmation of the necessary funds in ENGLISH. You can subtract any funds that you are receiving from Boston College from this amount. (Example: If you are receiving a $10,000 scholarship, you must provide proof of $13,163). Note: If you are receiving assistance from BC, the OIP will provide proof of your scholarship to the Office of International Student and Scholars. You do not have to send a copy of this letter. The name and address of the bank, the date of the letter (date must be RECENT); and a signature and title of a bank official. The sponsor’s name must appear on the statement and they should sign part 3 of the DCF form. If you have more than one sponsor, please include a letters from additional sponsors on a separate piece of paper. Make copies of this form and the required certification documents before returning them to Boston College as you will need to show proof of funding to the U.S. consular officers when applying for a visa. • 4. Estimate of Student Expenses for the 2016-2017 Academic Year: Tuition and Fees $35 Room and Board 14,756 Books and Supplies 1,700 Medical Insurance 2,600estimate) Personal Expenses 5,200 TOTAL $24,291 Please scan all applications and financial documents to: oipexchange@bc.edu Once we receive all of the necessary documentation, please allow at least 2-3 weeks for your immigration form to be processed. If you have any questions contact: Esther Messing at messines@bc.edu or +001 617 552 3827 Office of International Programs Hovey House Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 BOSTON COLLEGE – ACADEMIC YEAR EXCHANGE STUDENT CONFIDENTIAL DECLARATION & CERTIFICATION OF FINANCES FORM FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS The purpose of this form is to certify that you will have the sum of $24,291 for your year of study at Boston College, exclusive of travel expenses, and to obtain biographical and immigration information for you and your dependents who will be accompanying you to the U.S. A Certificate of Eligibility (Form I-20 for an F-1 Visa or Form DS2019 for a J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa) and immigration forms for dependents who plan to accompany you to the U.S will not be issued unless this form is completed and the necessary certifications are obtained. PART 1: STUDENT INFORMATION To be completed by ALL NON U.S. citizens/Permanent Residents. Please submit a copy of your passport identification page along with this document Program of study: Exchange Program start date: September 2015 Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Family Name Male First Name Middle Name or Initial (not required) Female Birth Date __________________________ Place of Birth_________________________________ Month/Day/Year City, Country Country of citizenship ___________________________ Country of permanent residence_________________________ Email address: ____________________________________ Telephone: ___________________________ Current Address: __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Permanent/Home International Address: (non-U.S. address; must be provided in all cases, even if you are currently on a U.S. visa and living in the U.S.): __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address for Immigration Forms (Provide best address for express mailing; i.e., NO P.O. BOXES) Same as current address provided in Part I. OR Provide different address: _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________ If you are currently in the United States: Current Visa Status: _______________ Valid until: _____________ (For example: F-1 student, J-1 Exchange Visitor, B-2 Tourist, H-1 Temporary worker, F-2 or J-2 dependent) Please attach copies of relevant immigration documents showing your status and contact Dana Riechman at the Office of International Students and Scholars at dana.riechman@bc.edu or 617 552 8005 as soon as possible to determine if you will need to change your status. If it is determined that you do NOT need to change to F-1 or J-1 status you do not have to complete Part 2 and 3. F-1 or J-1 students currently attending or have just recently attended a U.S school: Name of U.S. School: ________________________________ Dates attended: ___________________________ You will also be required to complete a “Form for Transfer of F-1 Status to Boston College”. The form can be found at www.bc.edu/oiss under the “forms” section. Note that you must have your I-20 form transferred to Boston College within 60 days of completing your program at your former school PART 2: DEPENDENT INFORMATION (Fill out requested information for each dependent who will be accompanying you to the U.S.; if you need additional space, please make copies of this page.) I am not married I am married My spouse will NOT accompany me OR My spouse will accompany me (complete information below) My children will NOT accompany me OR My children will accompany me (complete information below) Note: If your spouse will accompany you to the U.S., add $5,000 to the figure which you are required to certify. If your children will accompany you to the U.S., add an extra $3,000 per child. Name of Dependent: _________________________________________________________________________ As appears on passport Male Family Name Female Dependent is my: Birth Date _______________________ First Name Spouse or Child Place of Birth_____________________________________ Month/Day/Year City, Country Country of citizenship___________________ Country of permanent residence________________ If dependent is currently living in the U.S., provide CURRENT visa status?_____________________ My dependent will have their own visa status while in the U.S. (example: F-1, H1B worker) Name of Dependent: _________________________________________________________________________ As appears on passport Male Family Name Female Dependent is my: Birth Date _______________________ First Name Spouse or Child Place of Birth_____________________________________ Month/Day/Year City, Country Country of citizenship___________________ Country of permanent residence________________ If dependent is currently living in the U.S., provide CURRENT visa status?_____________________ My dependent will have their own visa status while in the U.S. (example: F-1, H1B worker) Name of Dependent: _________________________________________________________________________ As appears on passport Male Family Name Female Dependent is my: Birth Date _______________________ Month/Day/Year First Name Spouse or Child Place of Birth_____________________________________ City, Country Country of citizenship___________________ Country of permanent residence________________ If dependent is currently living in the U.S., provide CURRENT visa status?_____________________ My dependent will have their own visa status while in the U.S. (example: F-1, H1B worker) PART 3: SOURCES OF SUPPORT Complete the appropriate boxes to show sources and amounts of anticipated contributions to your educational and personal expenses while you are in the United States. SOURCES OF FUNDS PERSONAL SAVINGS** An official letter from a bank, and a parent's or sponsor's signature is required on the certification below if the student is supported in part or whole by personal savings. See instructions below YOUR GOVERNMENT - Please print name of agency___________________ Enclose with this form an original signed copy of your letter of award and a translation, if necessary BOSTON COLLEGE Type of award: _______________________ ASSURED AMOUNTS IN U.S. $ FIRST YEAR (Required) SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR FOURTH YEAR $ $ $ $ $ $ $ NOT APPLICABLE $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 24,291 $ $ $ ____________________________________ OTHER -Please specify: TOTAL - Each of these totals should equal the estimate of costs for one year as shown on the Declaration of Finances Info Sheet. Enter the total amount of money you expect to have when you arrive at this institution: U.S.$ ___________________ **OFFICIAL CERTIFICATION OF SOURCES OF FUNDS AND AMOUNTS FOR PERSONAL SAVINGS You should obtain an ORIGINAL letter on bank stationery which indicates availability of the necessary funds in English. The sponsor’s name must appear on the statement and they should sign part 3 of the DCF form. If you have more than one sponsor, please include a letters from additional sponsors on a separate piece of paper. GUARANTOR'S SIGNATURE This is to certify that I have read the information furnished by the applicant on this form, that it is a true and accurate statement, and that the funds are available and will be provided as indicated. Guarantor's Signature _______________________________________________ Date___________________ Guarantor's Name (printed) ___________________________________________________________ Relationship of Guarantor to applicant _______________________________ Telephone _____________________ Address_________________________________________________________________________________________ I certify that all statements on this form are true and that the stated funds in the amount of $ __________ are available for my educational expenses while at Boston College. STUDENTS SIGNATURE _____________________________________________ DATE____________________