If you are unable to complete your program of study by the estimated completion date on your I-20/DS-2019 form, you must request and receive a new document from the International Programs Office (IPO) prior to the expiration of your current document. Failure to comply with deadlines may result in the loss of legal F-1 or J-1 student status. Contact IPO with questions.
If you do not meet the requirements for an extension listed above, you may need to apply for reinstatement to lawful F-1 or J-1 status. In this case, you must consult with IPO.
Provided you meet all requirements, follow the steps below to apply for a program extension:
STEP 1: Be Informed. Read this handout thoroughly and carefully.
STEP 2: Receive your Academic Advisor’s Recommendation for a program extension.
STEP 3: Obtain Proof of Financial Support. Submit proof of financial support to cover the remainder of time you will need to complete your program. Financial support includes tuition and living expenses for you and any dependents in F-2/J-2 status. If you are funded by another source, submit a letter of support from your sponsor with original financial documents, such as original bank letters showing that the funds are available. Financial documents must be in English, state the account holder’s name, type of currency and be dated within 6 months.
Student Type | Expense | Cost |
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Undergraduates | Tuition Room & Board Books, Fees & Health Insurance Total | $11,900 $10,920 $ 2,620 $25,440 |
Graduates | Tuition Living Expenses Books, Supplies, Fees, & Health Insurance Total | $10,750 $10,920 $ 2,620 $24,290 |
Dependents (if applicable) | Spouse Child | $7,500 $5,000 |
STEP 4: Submit an Extension Request to IPO. Submit the completed Program Extension Form* along with supporting financial support documents to IPO. If IPO determines that you are eligible for a program extension, a new I-20/DS-2019 will be processed within 5-7 business days.