F-1 and Form I-20 Information
This page provides information on how to apply for a Lesley Form I-20. The I-20 will allow you to apply for an F-1 student visa. Visit the US Department of State, Study in the States website for general information on the Form I-20 and F-1 compliance requirements.
Please note that not all Lesley programs are I-20 eligible. Students must be accepted into a Lesley full-time, in-person program. Additionally, I-20s for full-time in person programs are never issued with a summer or spring or fall session II start date. This is because these sessions consist mostly of online courses, and the F-1 student’s first semester must comply with the F-1 enrollment requirement which limits online credits. Review the Maintaining Legal F-1 Status of our site for more details and contact iss@lesley.edu for advice.
The Lesley Admissions Counselor assists you with your application and academic related questions. Contact International Student Services at iss@lesley.edu with all F-1, I-20 and overall immigration questions.
This page provides a general overview of the I-20 application process. The final review of I-20 eligibility happens after depositing and when the Lesley International Student Advisor reviews a completed I-20 request application.
If you are currently in the US in a status other than F-1, please check with your immigration attorney to determine if your status allows you to study, work, or receive scholarship funds. You may also contact iss@lesley.edu for assistance. Simply being in the US may not necessarily mean that you are immediately eligible for an I-20.
The purpose of F-1 status is for “study in the US.” It is not for employment. F-1 regulations are extremely strict when it pertains to “any” off-campus activity including employment, internships, practicum, and fieldwork (paid or unpaid). All will require prior approval through issuance of a new I-20. Most of the Lesley internships are unpaid, and on-campus employment opportunities are limited. F-1 status students are not eligible for Federal Work-Study (FWS) on-campus jobs. Only US citizens or US permanent residents are eligible for FWS funds. Please note that most of the on-campus jobs are FWS jobs. Additionally, the Lesley University I-20 does not permit study outside of Lesley, including any online programs. Visit the Lesley University Financial Aid, Bills & Payments webpage for detailed costs.
Lesley Student Health and Dental Insurance is required by ALL students. To request a waiver, the student must first register for classes, then submit documentation to the Gallagher insurance provider that proves they have comparable insurance coverage from another source. Low-residency students will be required to have their own comparable insurance coverage during their brief low-residency periods on campus (which are typically less than 14 days) per year.
After a student is accepted into a Lesley I-20 eligible program and pays their enrollment deposit, they include financial documentation with their I-20 request form. The Lesley acceptance packet will contain both the I-20 request process and the international student estimate of expenses specific to the accepted program. Visit the Maintaining Legal F-1 Status section of our site to familiarize yourself with the F-1 compliance requirements. If you are a low-residency student, please refer to the below-mentioned low-residency section on this page for your requirements.