Estimated Expenses
Estimated expenses for international students who are requesting a Boston University summer I-20 immigration document
The estimates below are for visiting international students studying at BU during Summer Term 2025, whether enrolling in a single, six-week summer session (Summer 1 or Summer 2) or both summer sessions. The amounts listed apply to students who attend one of Summer Term’s Partner universities.
Summer 2025 |
One session
|
Both sessions
|
Partner Student Application Fee* | $0 |
$0 |
Partner Student Tuition Rate* | $5,542 |
$8,313 |
Student Services Fee | $75 | $75 |
Health Insurance | $438 | $829 |
Housing and Dining | $3,408 | $6,816 |
Books and Supplies | $200 | $300 |
Incidentals | $360 | $540 |
Minimum Amount on Financial Documentation | $10,023 |
$16,873 |
*Partner students are afforded a waived application fee, and the tuition rate listed reflects the Partnership rate: a discount of 15% if a student enrolls in at least 8 credits.
The minimum amount on financial documentation is the amount that students must demonstrate they have in financial support in order to be issued a Boston University I-20 document for summer study. Actual expenses incurred may vary for the following reasons:
- Tuition: The above tuition estimate is for undergraduate courses. Tuition for graduate courses is typically higher and varies by BU school or college. Students enrolling in a graduate course can find the actual tuition listed in the course’s description. Students who are taking 16 credits over 12 weeks will incur a higher tuition expense than what is listed above for 12 credits.
- University fees: Some courses also carry lab or additional fees, which can be found in the course’s description.
- Housing and Dining: The rate listed above is for a multiple-occupancy, air-conditioned room in a traditional-style residence, with a dining plan of 10 meals per week. Alternative housing and dining arrangements will result in different charges.
- Books, supplies, and incidentals: Actual expenses may vary depending on courses taken and lifestyle. The estimates above do not include airfare.
Financial information
If you request an I-20 document from Boston University, the University is required by US government regulations to check that you have adequate funding available for your tuition, fees, and living expenses for the duration of your studies at BU. All financial documents submitted for evaluation will become the property of BU and will not be returned to you. It is recommended that you request multiple copies of the documentation listed below to submit to BU and to retain for your records. Please refer to the table above for the breakdown of fees and for the minimum funds required per summer session.
All declarations of financial support must:
- Reflect the minimum amount of support in US dollars (refer to the table above).
- Specify funding for study at Boston University (not another college or university).
- Include a date which must be no more than one year old from the intended date of enrollment.
- Indicate the period of time for which the support will be provided.
- Be written in English.
- Reflect funds that are readily available for tuition payments (i.e., checking or savings accounts). Certain investment accounts such as stocks, salary documents, property holdings, etc., do not reflect available funds and will not be accepted.
If you will be funded by a family member or other individual, please submit:
- The Financial Sponsorship Certification, which indicates 1) that your sponsor is willing and able to support you financially for your academic fees and living expenses throughout the duration of your studies at Boston University, and 2) the name of your sponsor and your relationship to your sponsor.
- Your sponsor’s official bank statement, bank letter, or credit reference stating the availability of the minimum estimated expenses indicated in the table above.
If you will be funded by your government, university, organization, company, etc., please submit a letter of sponsorship on official letterhead that includes:
- Your name and that the funding is valid specifically for Boston University.
- Exactly which expenses will be covered (e.g., academic fees, living expenses, health insurance, books and supplies, incidentals).
- The period of time for which the support will be provided.
If you will be funded by a bank loan, please submit:
- An official letter or certification from the lending institution indicating the specific amount that has been guaranteed to you.
If you will fund yourself, please submit:
- Official documentation (a bank statement, bank letter, or credit reference) stating the availability of the minimum estimated expenses indicated in the table above.