dubious issue about the UOP

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caninus_molarus

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i have read on the UOP website that they need as a part of their requirement to submit a statement of finance that covers the tuition of the two years all togeather, is that true or i misunderstood the statement, and if its true where the hell i have 200 grands?
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Go ahead and apply without it, that's not that important. If you're selected for an interview, be ready to have an answer to the question about your financial sources.

If you want in your application package include a letter that explains what do you plan on doing to pay for school, like "I will get X loan, family resources, etc".
 
you mean if i write that i have a sponser with good credit history and a very good income, without a statement of purpose; will that suffice? thanks for your concern but can you explain it more clearly?
caninus
 
caninus_molarus said:
you mean if i write that i have a sponser with good credit history and a very good income, without a statement of purpose; will that suffice? thanks for your concern but can you explain it more clearly?
caninus

First of all, financial statement and statement of purpose are two different things, you don't want to confuse these two.

Second of all, when you apply, include a letter that explains how do you plan on paying for school, whatever way that may be: "I plan on getting a private loan, for which I have already an elegible cosigner....." or "I plan on filling out FAFSA...." or "I count on family resources that will be available as soon as I'm accepted....", etc. Just give them an idea that you actually plan on getting the money.

That will be enough during the application process. BUT if you get selected for an interview they'll ask you more about this, and if you get accepted to school, they won't enroll you until you show them the money.

Hope this helps.....
 
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