International
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Get Started Here: Next Steps
Once you’re #PurchaseBound, follow the required steps detailed below.
Why It’s The First Step
You must activate your Purchase email account to:
- Pay your deposits
- Check your Degree Progress Report (DPR) for transfer credits
- View your financial aid package
- Receive official communications from Purchase College
How to Activate
Activate your account here: Online Account Activation
- Select “Activate your account for the first time”
- Agree to the terms
- Enter the email address you used on your application and your date of birth and click “Submit”
- Then “Create Your Password” to activate your account
Make It Official!
Using your newly activated email account, secure your spot by submitting your deposit.
Deposit Due Dates
- January 12 for spring enrollment.
- May 1 for fall enrollment.
Deposit Amounts
- Enrollment ONLY: $150
Enrollment and Housing: $400
Pay Your Deposit
- Go to myHeliotrope
- Sign in using your Purchase username (your Purchase email without the @purchase.edu) and password
- Click the “New Student” box
- Click “Pay Deposits”
Purchase College does not ask or consider a response to the criminal history question in the admissions decision process.
However, please be aware that if you seek access to student housing, study abroad or internship opportunities, or professional licensure, you will be asked to provide this information. Also be aware that a prior felony conviction may impede your ability to complete your chosen degree program or receive professional licensure in your chosen field.
Once you’ve paid your housing deposit, you’ll be prompted to complete the Residence License Agreement (RLA) and room preference questionnaire.
Students must be registered for a full-time schedule (12 credits) by August 1 (fall semester) or January 15 (spring semester) for housing.
Once you’ve paid your Enrollment Deposit and set up your email/myHeliotrope account, you should proceed to the New Student Registration page and follow the instructions for your student type and academic program.
Forms
In order to move into your housing assignment and attend classes, you must submit the following forms, which can be found on the Health Services website.
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Immunization Record
- Online Meningitis Information Survey
- College Entrance Health History and Physical Examination
Prevention Program
You’ll receive links to complete the online EverFi AlcoholEdu and Sexual Assault Prevention courses in July.
Medical Insurance Requirement
You must have adequate health insurance. If you don’t have coverage through a parent/guardian’s insurance plan, you can enroll in a plan via the New York State Marketplace.
- Visit Health Services to learn more about what’s required and how to find a plan if you don’t have one currently.
- Final official high school transcript with your graduation date. Complete our request form and submit it to your high school.
- Final official college transcript(s) from all colleges you’ve attended after your last term ends.
- AP and College Level Examination Program (CLEP) scores from The College Board. Our CEEB code is 2878.
Costs
View our Tuition and Aid page to see in-state and out-of-state costs and find links to financial resources.
International Students: See the Cost of Attendance for F-1 Students under the International Requirements heading below.
Financial Aid
Review your financial aid package by logging in to your myHeliotrope account with your new Purchase email.
FAFSA and TAP
For domestic students only, If you haven’t already done so, fill out out a FAFSA to be considered for financial aid.
New York State residents must also fill out a TAP application for financial aid.
Student Financial Services staff are available to answer any financial aid questions you may have via phone or Zoom (schedule and links available on the SFS landing page).
International Requirements
As an international student, you have a few extra steps to take to complete the process to join us. Review the information below and be sure to reach out if you need further information.
Student Visas
International student circumstances vary, so please review the information below carefully.
If you are an international student currently living in the United States on a Dependent Visa, you may not need to obtain an F-1 Visa.
Therefore, you may not be required to submit financial documents.
Please review the requirements for your current visa status carefully and reach out to the International Student Coordinator with any questions.
If you are an F-1 student currently attending high school, language institute, or post-secondary institution in the U.S., immigration regulations for F-1 students require that you complete a school transfer procedure of your SEVIS record in order to be authorized to attend Purchase College.
The school transfer procedure is required even if you graduated from your former school. Students must submit the following:
- International Transfer Form
- Copy of any previous I-20 forms
- Copy of current visa
- Most recent I-94 U.S. arrival record or card, if applicable.
Visit the Office for Global Education website for more information for F-1 Students Transferring from Another U.S. School.
Student (F-1) Visas
Accepted international students planning to obtain a Student Visa (F-1) must submit the documents detailed below.
- International Student Financial Statement
- Student Visa Funding Documents as described below
Accepted international students seeking an F-1 student visa must submit the supplemental information below required to be issued the I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant (F-1 Visa) Student Status (required after offer of admission).
2025–2026 Estimated Costs | Undergraduate | Graduate |
Out-of-State Tuition (full-time) | $ 18,186 | $ 24,738 |
College Fees | $ 2,043 | $ 2,043 |
Meal Plan (based on Default 19 Plus Plan) | $ 7,014 | $ 7,014 |
International medical insurance (includes dental) | $ 2,225 | $ 2,225 |
TOTAL Estimated Expenses | $ 41,197 | $ 48,910 |
Full-time undergraduate tuition is a flat rate that covers 12+ credits per semester.
Full-time graduate tuition is a flat rate that covers 9+ credits per semester.
Tuition rates are set by the State University of New York (SUNY) and are subject to change without notice. College fees are estimated based on the student activity fee, athletic fee, campus service fee, health fee, technology fee and transportation fee. Visit Student Financial Services’ page for fee descriptions and the ‘Full Breakdown of Student Fees’. Estimated costs do not include unbilled fees a student may accrue with books, transportation, class fees and other personal expenses. The total cost of attendance is estimated and subject to change.
Completed International Student Financial Statement with official financial documentation: Accepted students seeking an I-20 form to obtain an F-1 student visa must complete, sign and submit the International Student Financial Statement along with any required official bank letters verifying the information provided on the form (NOTE: These documents are also required if the student is presently on a B-2 visitor, J-I exchange-visitor or F-1 student visa). For the 2024-2025 academic year all applicants seeking an F-1 student visa are required to demonstrate that the following amounts of funds are available to pay for their education for the first year in 2024 (includes the cost of tuition, room and meals, fees, and health insurance for one year):
Undergraduate Students: $41,197*
Graduate Students: $48,910*
*Fees are subject to a 10% yearly increase
Funding Source | Type of Documentation Accepted |
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Sponsor (parents, guardians, relatives, friends) | Any of the following:
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Sponsor (business) | You will need both:
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Scholarship | Official scholarship letter from the awarding institution. The award letter must contain the name of the student, the amount of money available for each year of study, the duration of the award (including beginning and ending dates), the degree and major field of study for the award, and confirm the funding is applicable to Purchase College. |
Government Funding | Official letter indicating the name of the student, the amount of money available for each year of study, the duration of the award (including beginning and ending dates), the degree and major field of study for the award, and confirm the funding is applicable to Purchase College. |
Loans/Lines of Credit | Official letter from credit institution indicating approval of the loan/line of credit and the amount approved. |
Personal Funds | Bank Statements (Savings or Checking accounts)* |
Free Room & Board from Sponsor | You will need to provide all three:
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*Whether from your own personal funds or your sponsor’s, we require bank statements from the last three months.
Check Your Purchase Email!
It’s important.
We Don’t Want You to Miss Anything!
You’ll begin receiving important information from both the Admissions Office and the Office for Global Education.
The Admissions team will remain in touch with you until you arrive on campus at the start of the school year.
But you will also hear from Global Education staff members, who work very closely with all of our international students on campus. They manage your International Student Orientation program, and also issue the I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Non-Immigrant Student Status, required for students who will need to apply for an F-1 Student Visa.
They also provide key information to help you prepare for your arrival on campus. Be sure to visit their website, and download their Pre-Arrival Checklist.
You will also start to receive information from other departments on campus, such as Orientation, Residence Life, academic departments, etc.
Upcoming
Once you’ve deposited, expect more information about what to expect in the coming months.
Summer Orientation
Orientation takes place in July. It’s where we really get things rolling at Purchase and a big part of starting your life here.
Registration opens in early June and attendance is mandatory.
Check your Purchase email for more information or visit the Orientation pages for details.
Plan Ahead
eBills for the fall are issued July 15 and due August 14.
You will receive notification via your Purchase email when your eBill is available. Bills are not sent home by mail.
Payment Plans
You may choose to set up a payment plan. Purchase offers two options:
- Time Payment Plan: Splits the bill into two equal installments
- Monthly Payment Plan: spreads the bill over ten payments.
Payment plans incur an enrollment fee of $50/semester.
Recommended Things To Do
While not required, we suggest reviewing the items below.
View our events tailored espcially for accepted students.
Get In Touch
If you need accommodations because of a disability, be sure to contact the Office of Disability Resources to make a registration appointment and discuss your needs: odr@purchase.edu or (914) 251-6035.
Request academic accommodations
Resources
Find out more information about types of academic accommodations and documentation guidelines to learn what information is helpful to share.
Get more information about accessible campus housing
Extra Support
Learn more about our Cornerstone Connect program, a fee-based comprehensive service offered to college-ready, self-motivated students seeking support in executive functioning growth and social skill building.You’re invited to attend one of the info sessions scheduled throughout the year, listed on the Cornerstone Connect page linked above.
Students may grant their parents proxy access to elements of their student record. Without proxy access, parents will be unable to view or pay bills.
Review our Financial Literacy resources on the different types of financial aid, personal financial management, budgeting, and investing.
Contact Me With Any Questions
Office for Global Education
The Office for Global Education works with admitted applicants to guide, advocate and assist international students on all immigration matters, from arrival with International Student Orientation, through their time at Purchase and beyond the end of their program