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This document is an I-20 form certifying Shanjida Sharmin Jaky's eligibility for a student F-1 visa to attend the International American University in Los Angeles. It provides her biographic information, details of her master's program in business administration, and confirmation that she has sufficient funding to cover estimated costs of $16,850 for her first 8 months of study. It is signed by the school's admissions advisor to attest that Jaky meets eligibility requirements for the program.
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This document is an I-20 form certifying Shanjida Sharmin Jaky's eligibility for a student F-1 visa to attend the International American University in Los Angeles. It provides her biographic information, details of her master's program in business administration, and confirmation that she has sufficient funding to cover estimated costs of $16,850 for her first 8 months of study. It is signed by the school's admissions advisor to attest that Jaky meets eligibility requirements for the program.
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Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

SEVIS ID: N0033704412


SURNAME/PRIMARY NAME GIVEN NAME Class of Admission
Jaky Shanjida Sharmin

F-1
PREFERRED NAME PASSPORT NAME
Shanjida Sharmin Jaky JAKY SHANJIDA SHARMIN
COUNTRY OF BIRTH COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP
BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
CITY OF BIRTH DATE OF BIRTH
Cox's Bazar 15 NOVEMBER 1999
ACADEMIC AND
FORM ISSUE REASON ADMISSION NUMBER LANGUAGE
INITIAL ATTENDANCE

SCHOOL INFORMATION
SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL ADDRESS
INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY 3440 WILSHIRE BLVD, Suite# 1000, LOS ANGELES, CA 90010
Los Angeles Main Campus
SCHOOL OFFICIAL TO CONTACT UPON ARRIVAL SCHOOL CODE AND APPROVAL DATE
Floyd Bellingan LOS214F01373000
Admissions Advisor 06 MARCH 2009

PROGRAM OF STUDY
EDUCATION LEVEL MAJOR 1 MAJOR 2
MASTER'S Business Administration and Business Analytics 30.7102
Management, General 52.0201
PROGRAM ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ENGLISH PROFICIENCY NOTES EARLIEST ADMISSION DATE
Required Student is proficient 01 APRIL 2023
START OF CLASSES PROGRAM START/END DATE
01 MAY 2023 01 MAY 2023 - 01 MAY 2025

FINANCIALS
ESTIMATED AVERAGE COSTS FOR: 8 MONTHS STUDENT'S FUNDING FOR: 8 MONTHS
Tuition and Fees $ 5,850 Personal Funds $ 28,846
Living Expenses $ 8,000 Funds From This School $ 0
Expenses of Dependents (1) $ 2,000 Funds From Another Source $ 0
Textbooks $ 1,000 On-Campus Employment $ 0
TOTAL $ 16,850 TOTAL $ 28,846

REMARKS
This is a STEM related program.

SCHOOL ATTESTATION
I certify under penalty of perjury that all information provided above was entered before I signed this form and is true and correct. I executed this form in the United
States after review and evaluation in the United States by me or other officials of the school of the student's application, transcripts, or other records of courses taken
and proof of financial responsibility, which were received at the school prior to the execution of this form. The school has determined that the above named student's
qualifications meet all standards for admission to the school and the student will be required to pursue a full program of study as defined by 8 CFR 214.2(f)(6). I am a
designated school official of the above named school and am authorized to issue this form.
X DATE ISSUED PLACE ISSUED
SIGNATURE OF: Floyd Bellingan, Admissions Advisor 24 January 2023 LOS ANGELES,CA
STUDENT ATTESTATION
I have read and agreed to comply with the terms and conditions of my admission and those of any extension of stay. I certify that all information provided on this form
refers specifically to me and is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I certify that I seek to enter or remain in the United States temporarily, and solely for the
purpose of pursuing a full program of study at the school named above. I also authorize the named school to release any information from my records needed by DHS
pursuant to 8 CFR 214.3(g) to determine my nonimmigrant status. Parent or guardian, and student, must sign if student is under 18.
X
SIGNATURE OF: Shanjida Sharmin Jaky DATE
X
NAME OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE ADDRESS (city/state or province/country) DATE

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 1 of 4


Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

SEVIS ID: N0033704412 (F-1) NAME: Shanjida Sharmin Jaky


EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATIONS

CHANGE OF STATUS/CAP-GAP EXTENSION

AUTHORIZED REDUCED COURSE LOAD

CURRENT SESSION DATES


CURRENT SESSION START DATE CURRENT SESSION END DATE

TRAVEL ENDORSEMENT
This page, when properly endorsed, may be used for re-entry of the student to attend the same school after a temporary absence from the United States. Each
endorsement is valid for one year.
Designated School Official TITLE SIGNATURE DATE ISSUED PLACE ISSUED
X

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 2 of 4


Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS NOTICE OF ADDRESS. When you arrive in the United States, you must
report your U.S. address to your DSO. If you move, you must notify your DSO
of your new address within 10 days of the change of address. The DSO will
STUDENT ATTESTATION. You should read everything on this page update SEVIS with your new address.
carefully. Be sure that you understand the terms and conditions concerning your
admission and stay in the United States as a nonimmigrant student before signing
the student attestation on page 1 of the Form I-20 A-B. The law provides severe REENTRY. F-1 students may leave the United States and return within a
penalties for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact, or period of five months.To return, you must have: 1) a valid passport; 2) a valid F-
using any false document in the submission of this form. 1 student visa (unless you are exempt from visa requirements); and 3) your Form
I-20, page 2, properly endorsed for reentry by your DSO. If you have been out of
the United States for more than five months, contact your DSO
FORM I-20. The Form I-20 (this form) is the primary document to show that
you have been admitted to school in the United States and that you are
authorized to apply for admission to the United States in F-1 class of admission. AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION BY SCHOOL. DHS
You must have your Form I-20 with you at all times. If you lose your Form I-20, requires your school to provide DHS with your name, country of birth, current
you must request a new one from your designated school official (DSO) at the address, immigration status, and certain other information on a regular basis or
school named on your Form I-20. upon request. Your signature on the Form I-20 authorizes the named school to
release such information from your records.
VISA APPLICATION. You must give this Form I-20 to the U.S. consular
officer at the time you apply for a visa (unless you are exempt from visa PENALTY. To maintain your nonimmigrant student status, you must: 1)
requirements). If you have a Form I-20 from more than one school, be sure to remain a full-time student at your authorized school; 2) engage only in
present the Form I-20 for the school you plan to attend. Your visa will include authorized employment; and 3) keep your passport valid. Failure to comply with
the name of that school, and you must attend that school upon entering the these regulations will result in the loss of your student status and subject you to
United States. You must also provide evidence of support for tuition and fees deportation.
and living expenses while you are in the United States. INSTRUCTIONS TO SCHOOLS

ADMISSION. When you enter the United States, you must present the Failure to comply with 8 CFR 214.3(k) and 8 CFR 214.4 when issuing Forms I-
following documents to the officer at the port of entry: 1) a Form I-20; 2) a valid 20 will subject you and your school to criminal prosecution. If you issue this
F-1 visa(unless you are exempt from visa requirements); 3) a valid passport; and form improperly, provide false information, or fail to submit required reports,
4) evidence of support for tuition and fees and living expenses while you are in DHS may withdraw its certification of your school for attendance by
the United States. The agent should return all documents to you before you leave nonimmigrant students.
the inspection area.

ISSUANCE OF FORM I-20. DSOs may issue a Form I-20 for any
REPORT TO SCHOOL NAMED ON YOUR FORM I-20 AND VISA. nonimmigrant your school has accepted for a full course of study if that person:
Upon your first entry to the United States, you must report to the DSO at the 1) plans to apply to enter the United States in F-1 status; 2) is in the United
school named on your Form I-20 and your F-1 visa (unless you are exempt from States as an F-1 nonimmigrant and plans to transfer to your school; or 3) is in the
visa requirements). If you decide to attend another school before you enter the United States and will apply to change nonimmigrant status to F-1. DSOs may
United States, you must present a Form I-20 from the new school to a U.S. also issue the Form I-20 to the spouse or child (under the age of 21) of an F-1
consular officer for a new F-1 visa that names the new school. Failure to enroll student to use to enter or remain in the United States as an F-2 dependent. DSOs
in the school, by the program start date on your Form I-20 may result in the loss must sign where indicated at the bottom of page 1 of the Form I-20 to attest that
of your student status and subject you to deportation. the form is completed and issued in accordance with regulations.

EMPLOYMENT. Unlawful employment in the United States is a reason for ENDORSEMENT OF PAGE 2 FOR REENTRY. If there have been no
terminating your F-1 status and deporting you from the United States. You may substantive changes in information, DSOs may endorse page 2 of the Form I-20
be employed on campus at your school. You may be employed off-campus in for the student and/or the F-2 dependents to reenter the United States. If there
curricular practical training (CPT) if you have written permission from your have been substantive changes, the DSO should issue and sign a new Form I-20
DSO. You may apply to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for that includes those changes.
off-campus employment authorization in three circumstances: 1) employment
with an international organization; 2) severe and unexpected economic hardship;
and 3) optional practical training (OPT) related to your degree. You must have RECORDKEEPING. DHS may request information concerning the student's
written authorization from USCIS before you begin work. Contact your DSO for immigration status for various reasons. DSOs should retain all evidence of
details. Your spouse or child (F-2 classification) may not work in the United academic ability and financial resources on which admission was based, until
States SEVIS shows the student's record completed or terminated.

PERIOD OF STAY. You may remain in the United States while taking a full AUTHORITY FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION. Authority for
course of study or during authorized employment after your program. F-1 status collecting the information on this and related student forms is contained in 8
ends and you are required to leave the United States on the earliest of the U.S.C. 1101 and 1184. The Department of State and DHS use this information to
following dates: 1) the program end date on your Form I-20 plus 60 days; 2) the determine eligibility for the benefits requested.The law provides severe penalties
end date of your OPT plus 60 days; or 3) the termination of your program for for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact, or using any
any other reason. Contact your DSO for details. false document in the submission of this form.

EXTENSION OF PROGRAM. If you cannot complete the education program REPORTING BURDEN. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement collects
by the program end date on page 1 of your Form I-20, you should contact your this information as part of its agency mission under the Department of Homeland
DSO at least 15 days before the program end date to request an extension. Security. The estimated average time to review the instructions, search existing
data sources, gather and maintain the needed data, and complete and review the
collection of information is 30 minutes (.50 hours) per response. An agency may
SCHOOL TRANSFER. To transfer schools, first notify the DSO at the school not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to an information
you are attending of your plan to transfer, then obtain a Form I-20 from the DSO collection unless a form displays a currently valid OMB Control number. Send
at the school you plan to attend. Return the Form I-20 for the new school to the comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
DSO at that school within 15 days after beginning attendance at the new school. information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: Office of the
The DSO will then report the transfer to the Department of Homeland Security Chief Information Officer/Forms Management Branch, U.S. Immigration and
(DHS). You must enroll in the new school at the next session start date. The Customs Enforcement. 801 I Street NW Stop 5800, Washington, DC 20536-
DSO at the new school must update your registration in SEVIS. 5800. Do not send the form to this address.

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 3 of 4


Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 4 of 4


Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

SEVIS ID: N0033704443


SURNAME/PRIMARY NAME GIVEN NAME Class of Admission
Hossain SK M Jasib

F-2
PREFERRED NAME PASSPORT NAME
SK M Jasib Hossain HOSSAIN SK M JASIB
COUNTRY OF BIRTH COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP
BANGLADESH BANGLADESH
CITY OF BIRTH DATE OF BIRTH
Dhaka 22 APRIL 1996
RELATIONSHIP TO STUDENT ADMISSION NUMBER
DEPENDENT
SPOUSE

STUDENT'S INFORMATION
STUDENT'S SURNAME/PRIMARY NAME STUDENT'S GIVEN NAME
Jaky Shanjida Sharmin
STUDENT'S COUNTRY OF BIRTH STUDENT'S DATE OF BIRTH
BANGLADESH 15 NOVEMBER 1999
STUDENT'S COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP STUDENT'S ADMISSION NUMBER
BANGLADESH
STUDENT'S SEVIS ID:
N0033704412

STUDENT'S SCHOOL INFORMATION


SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL CODE AND APPROVAL DATE
INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LOS214F01373000
Los Angeles Main Campus 06 MARCH 2009

STUDENT'S PROGRAM OF STUDY


EDUCATION LEVEL MAJOR 1 MAJOR 2
MASTER'S Business Administration and Business Analytics 30.7102
Management, General 52.0201
PROGRAM ENGLISH PROFICIENCY ENGLISH PROFICIENCY NOTES EARLIEST ADMISSION DATE
Required Student is proficient 01 APRIL 2023
START OF CLASSES PROGRAM START/END DATE
01 MAY 2023 01 MAY 2023 - 01 MAY 2025

STUDENT'S FINANCIALS
ESTIMATED AVERAGE COSTS FOR: 8 MONTHS STUDENT'S FUNDING FOR: 8 MONTHS
Tuition and Fees $ 5,850 Personal Funds $ 28,846
Living Expenses $ 8,000 Funds From This School $ 0
Expenses of Dependents (1) $ 2,000 Funds From Another Source $ 0
Textbooks $ 1,000 On-Campus Employment $ 0
TOTAL $ 16,850 TOTAL $ 28,846

SCHOOL ATTESTATION
I certify under penalty of perjury that all information provided above was entered before I signed this form and is true and correct. I executed this form in the United
States after review and evaluation in the United States by me or other officials of the school of the student's application, transcripts, or other records of courses taken
and proof of financial responsibility, which were received at the school prior to the execution of this form. The school has determined that the above named student's
qualifications meet all standards for admission to the school and the student will be required to pursue a full program of study as defined by 8 CFR 214.2(f)(6). I am a
designated school official of the above named school and am authorized to issue this form.
X DATE ISSUED PLACE ISSUED
SIGNATURE OF: Floyd Bellingan, Admissions Advisor 24 January 2023 LOS ANGELES,CA
STUDENT ATTESTATION
I have read and agreed to comply with the terms and conditions of my admission and those of any extension of stay. I certify that all information provided on this form
refers specifically to me and is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I certify that I seek to enter or remain in the United States temporarily, and solely for the
purpose of pursuing a full program of study at the school named above. I also authorize the named school to release any information from my records needed by DHS
pursuant to 8 CFR 214.3(g) to determine my nonimmigrant status. Parent or guardian, and student, must sign if student is under 18.
X
SIGNATURE OF: Shanjida Sharmin Jaky DATE
X
NAME OF PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE ADDRESS (city/state or province/country) DATE

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 1 of 3


Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

SEVIS ID: N0033704443 (F-2) NAME: SK M Jasib Hossain


REMARKS FOR STUDENT
This is a STEM related program.

STUDENT'S EMPLOYMENT AUTHORIZATIONS

CHANGE OF STATUS/CAP-GAP EXTENSION

STUDENT'S CURRENT SESSION DATES


CURRENT SESSION START DATE CURRENT SESSION END DATE

TRAVEL ENDORSEMENT
This page, when properly endorsed, may be used for re-entry of the dependent after a temporary absence from the United States. Each endorsement is valid for one
year.
Designated School Official TITLE SIGNATURE DATE ISSUED PLACE ISSUED

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 2 of 3


Department of Homeland Security I-20, Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement OMB NO. 1653-0038

INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS NOTICE OF ADDRESS. When you arrive in the United States, you must
report your U.S. address to your DSO. If you move, you must notify your DSO
of your new address within 10 days of the change of address. The DSO will
STUDENT ATTESTATION. You should read everything on this page update SEVIS with your new address.
carefully. Be sure that you understand the terms and conditions concerning your
admission and stay in the United States as a nonimmigrant student before signing
the student attestation on page 1 of the Form I-20 A-B. The law provides severe REENTRY. F-1 students may leave the United States and return within a
penalties for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact, or period of five months.To return, you must have: 1) a valid passport; 2) a valid F-
using any false document in the submission of this form. 1 student visa (unless you are exempt from visa requirements); and 3) your Form
I-20, page 2, properly endorsed for reentry by your DSO. If you have been out of
the United States for more than five months, contact your DSO
FORM I-20. The Form I-20 (this form) is the primary document to show that
you have been admitted to school in the United States and that you are
authorized to apply for admission to the United States in F-1 class of admission. AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE INFORMATION BY SCHOOL. DHS
You must have your Form I-20 with you at all times. If you lose your Form I-20, requires your school to provide DHS with your name, country of birth, current
you must request a new one from your designated school official (DSO) at the address, immigration status, and certain other information on a regular basis or
school named on your Form I-20. upon request. Your signature on the Form I-20 authorizes the named school to
release such information from your records.
VISA APPLICATION. You must give this Form I-20 to the U.S. consular
officer at the time you apply for a visa (unless you are exempt from visa PENALTY. To maintain your nonimmigrant student status, you must: 1)
requirements). If you have a Form I-20 from more than one school, be sure to remain a full-time student at your authorized school; 2) engage only in
present the Form I-20 for the school you plan to attend. Your visa will include authorized employment; and 3) keep your passport valid. Failure to comply with
the name of that school, and you must attend that school upon entering the these regulations will result in the loss of your student status and subject you to
United States. You must also provide evidence of support for tuition and fees deportation.
and living expenses while you are in the United States. INSTRUCTIONS TO SCHOOLS

ADMISSION. When you enter the United States, you must present the Failure to comply with 8 CFR 214.3(k) and 8 CFR 214.4 when issuing Forms I-
following documents to the officer at the port of entry: 1) a Form I-20; 2) a valid 20 will subject you and your school to criminal prosecution. If you issue this
F-1 visa(unless you are exempt from visa requirements); 3) a valid passport; and form improperly, provide false information, or fail to submit required reports,
4) evidence of support for tuition and fees and living expenses while you are in DHS may withdraw its certification of your school for attendance by
the United States. The agent should return all documents to you before you leave nonimmigrant students.
the inspection area.

ISSUANCE OF FORM I-20. DSOs may issue a Form I-20 for any
REPORT TO SCHOOL NAMED ON YOUR FORM I-20 AND VISA. nonimmigrant your school has accepted for a full course of study if that person:
Upon your first entry to the United States, you must report to the DSO at the 1) plans to apply to enter the United States in F-1 status; 2) is in the United
school named on your Form I-20 and your F-1 visa (unless you are exempt from States as an F-1 nonimmigrant and plans to transfer to your school; or 3) is in the
visa requirements). If you decide to attend another school before you enter the United States and will apply to change nonimmigrant status to F-1. DSOs may
United States, you must present a Form I-20 from the new school to a U.S. also issue the Form I-20 to the spouse or child (under the age of 21) of an F-1
consular officer for a new F-1 visa that names the new school. Failure to enroll student to use to enter or remain in the United States as an F-2 dependent. DSOs
in the school, by the program start date on your Form I-20 may result in the loss must sign where indicated at the bottom of page 1 of the Form I-20 to attest that
of your student status and subject you to deportation. the form is completed and issued in accordance with regulations.

EMPLOYMENT. Unlawful employment in the United States is a reason for ENDORSEMENT OF PAGE 2 FOR REENTRY. If there have been no
terminating your F-1 status and deporting you from the United States. You may substantive changes in information, DSOs may endorse page 2 of the Form I-20
be employed on campus at your school. You may be employed off-campus in for the student and/or the F-2 dependents to reenter the United States. If there
curricular practical training (CPT) if you have written permission from your have been substantive changes, the DSO should issue and sign a new Form I-20
DSO. You may apply to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for that includes those changes.
off-campus employment authorization in three circumstances: 1) employment
with an international organization; 2) severe and unexpected economic hardship;
and 3) optional practical training (OPT) related to your degree. You must have RECORDKEEPING. DHS may request information concerning the student's
written authorization from USCIS before you begin work. Contact your DSO for immigration status for various reasons. DSOs should retain all evidence of
details. Your spouse or child (F-2 classification) may not work in the United academic ability and financial resources on which admission was based, until
States SEVIS shows the student's record completed or terminated.

PERIOD OF STAY. You may remain in the United States while taking a full AUTHORITY FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION. Authority for
course of study or during authorized employment after your program. F-1 status collecting the information on this and related student forms is contained in 8
ends and you are required to leave the United States on the earliest of the U.S.C. 1101 and 1184. The Department of State and DHS use this information to
following dates: 1) the program end date on your Form I-20 plus 60 days; 2) the determine eligibility for the benefits requested.The law provides severe penalties
end date of your OPT plus 60 days; or 3) the termination of your program for for knowingly and willfully falsifying or concealing a material fact, or using any
any other reason. Contact your DSO for details. false document in the submission of this form.

EXTENSION OF PROGRAM. If you cannot complete the education program REPORTING BURDEN. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement collects
by the program end date on page 1 of your Form I-20, you should contact your this information as part of its agency mission under the Department of Homeland
DSO at least 15 days before the program end date to request an extension. Security. The estimated average time to review the instructions, search existing
data sources, gather and maintain the needed data, and complete and review the
collection of information is 30 minutes (.50 hours) per response. An agency may
SCHOOL TRANSFER. To transfer schools, first notify the DSO at the school not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to an information
you are attending of your plan to transfer, then obtain a Form I-20 from the DSO collection unless a form displays a currently valid OMB Control number. Send
at the school you plan to attend. Return the Form I-20 for the new school to the comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
DSO at that school within 15 days after beginning attendance at the new school. information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to: Office of the
The DSO will then report the transfer to the Department of Homeland Security Chief Information Officer/Forms Management Branch, U.S. Immigration and
(DHS). You must enroll in the new school at the next session start date. The Customs Enforcement. 801 I Street NW Stop 5800, Washington, DC 20536-
DSO at the new school must update your registration in SEVIS. 5800. Do not send the form to this address.

ICE Form I-20 (04/30/2021) Page 3 of 3


IAU | PROGRAM COMPLETION PLAN (PCP)
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
IN BUSINESS ANALYTICS (MBA-BAn)

APPLICANT
First Name Middle Name Last Name
Shanjida Sharmin Jaky

CORE COMPONENT | 7 Courses / 21 Semester Hours


Course Code and Course Title Units Source Course Description Units Credit
1 MIS 500 Management Information Systems 3.0 3.0 To Do
3 ACC 500 Accounting for Managers 3.0 3.0 To Do
4 ECN500 Managerial Economics 3.0 3.0 To Do
5 FIN500 Financial Management 3.0 3.0 To Do
6 MGT500 Organizational Behavior & Leadership 3.0 3.0 To Do
7 MGT510 Human Resource Management 3.0 3.0 To Do
8 MKT500 Marketing Management 3.0 3.0 To Do

MAJOR COMPONENT | 3 Courses / 9 Semester Hours


Course Code and Course Title Units Source Course Description Units Credit
1 MIS555 Business Analytics 3.0 3.0 To Do
2 MIS560 Database Management Systems 3.0 3.0 To Do
3 MIS570 Applied Decision Making 3.0 3.0 To Do

ELECTIVE COMPONENT | 1 Semester Hours


Course Code and Course Title Source Course Description Sem.Hrs. Credit
1 ELC 1 Elective 1 To Do

CAPSTONE COMPONENT | 1 Course / 3 Semester Hours


Course Code and Course Title Units Source Course Description Units Credit

1 BUS700 MBA Capstone: Strategy & Competition 3.0 3.0 To Do

INTERNSHIP COMPONENT | 2 Semester Hours


Course Code and Course Title Source Course Description Sem.Hrs. Credit
1 Internship I 1.0 To Do
2 Internship II 1.0 To Do

NOTES

When enrolling in courses throughout your entire program, only refer to this PCP report for required courses. Do not refer to the current website or catalog, as those
sources may not reflect your custom degree plan at the time of enrollment.

The award of the above transfer credits is CONDITIONAL upon receipt and review of the official school transcript(s).

End of PCP Report for Shanjida Sharmin Jaky


Date: 1/24/2023

Evaluated by:

Katherine Batres, A.A.


Associate Director
Office of Admissions
IAU INITIAL F-1 CHECKLIST
After receiving an Acceptance Letter and Form I-20 from International American University, please make
sure you also complete the following steps to ensure your enrollment:

I-901 FEE: In order to activate your I-20, please pay the SEVIS I-901 fee by visiting the website below:
WWW.FMJFEE.COM

I-901 FEE RECEIPT: Once you have paid the fee ($350.00), please print the receipt for your records
and bring it with you to your visa interview.

SCHEDULE VISA INTERVIEW: This fee will vary based on the particular U.S. Embassy or consulate
you plan to schedule an interview with. The average fee is $300.00 to schedule a visa interview. This
fee is non-refundable and does not guarantee approval of your visa.

INTERVIEW PREP: Please bring all required documents to the visa interview including but not limited
to:
o Form I-20
o Passport
o Acceptance Letter
o Bank Statements (For past 6 months from time of interview)
o I-901 Fee Receipt
o Proof of Ties to Home Country and Address in which you plan to return home after completion of the program.

NOTIFYING IAU: Please notify us of the embassy’s decision to approve or deny your visa.
o APPROVALS: If you are approved, please contact IAU immediately to inform us before arranging your travel
plans. **REMEMBER: Students MUST enter the U.S. prior to their program start date. Students are eligible to
enter the U.S. up to 30 days prior to their program start date to settle in.
o DENIALS: For those who are not approved the first time, we may defer the start date of the I-20 and mail it to
your location if you wish to seek a second interview for approval. Please notify us if you wish to choose this
option.

HOUSING & ACCOMODATIONS: Please note that IAU does not providing dormitory facilities for our
students. We urge you to contact home stay representatives or apartment building managers in our
surrounding areas which may have open lease agreements.

TRAVELING & SAFETY: When traveling to the U.S., please do NOT forget your Form I-20, Passport,
and also any official academic documents we may have requested during the time of admissions.
Please pack all of your documents in your HANDCARRY as luggage can go missing from time to time.

CONTACT US AT (213)262-3939 FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR EMAIL US AT [email protected]

SEE YOU IN LOS ANGELES!


IAU IS ACCREDITED!
Find us on the Database of Accredited
Postsecondary Institutions and Programs:
https://ope.ed.gov/dapip/#/institution-profile/248466

iaula.edu

International American University (IAU) is an


accredited member of the Transnational Association
of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS)

Benefits of an accredited institution:


• Assurance of Quality
• Degree of Acceptance
• Easing Acceptability of Transfer Credit

IAU is a also member of the Accreditation Council for


Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) and is a
candidate for ACBSP accreditation of its business
programs and for separate accreditation of its
accounting program. ACBSP is a leading specialized
accreditation body for business education.

IAU is an accredited member of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and


Schools (TRACS) [15935 Forest Road, Forest, VA 24551; Telephone: 434.525.9539;
e-mail: [email protected]] having been awarded Accredited Status as a Category IV
institution by the TRACS Accreditation Commission on October 26, 2020. TRACS is
recognized by the United States Department of Education, the Council for Higher
Education Accreditation and the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in
Higher Education (INQAAHE).
International
American University
iaula.edu
MISSION STATEMENT
International American University’s (IAU) mission is to
provide a positive learning and social environment
where students, faculty, staff, and alumni can come
together to build a campus community of collaboration,
prepare students professionally and promote ethical
business practices according to Christian principles.
IAU is an interdenominational university and
embraces students of all faiths or no faith.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA BPPE APPROVAL
IAU’s approval to operate as a private postsecondary educational institution in the State of
California is based on provisions of the California Private Postsecondary Education Act
(CPPEA) of 2009. The Bureau does not endorse IAU’s programs nor does Bureau approval
mean that IAU exceeds minimum standards. BPPE Sc hool Code#: 41500926

ACCREDITED BY TRACS
IAU is a member of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Sc hools (TRACS)
[15935 Forest Road, Forest, VA 24551; Telephone: 434.525.9539; e-mail: [email protected]]
having been awarded Accredited Status as a Category IV institution by the TRACS Accreditation
Commission on October 26, 2020; this status is effective for a period of five (5) years. TRACS is
recognized by the United States Department of Education, the Council for Higher Education
Accreditation and the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education
(INQAAHE). For more information please visit https://tracs.org/international-american-university.

SEVP CERTIFIED
In Marc h 2009, IAU received SEVP Certification. SEVP Certification allows institutions to issue
Forms I-20, “Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status,” to prospective
international students after admitting them for a course of study.
SEVIS Sc hool Code#: LOS214F01373000
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE
ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE IN BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (ASBA) ADMINISTRATION (BBA)
Description: The Associate of Science in Business Description: The Bachelor of Business Administration
Administration (ASBA) degree program aims to prepare (BBA) degree program aims to develop students’
students tobegin or advance their careers in the business intellectual ability through an appropriate blending of
business and general education. An emphasis is on
world. The ASBA degree program can also be a major
critical thinking, decision-making, and Christian ethical
step towards completing a bachelor’s degree. All behavior. The BBA degree program is designed to provide
courses completed from the IAU ASBA degree program students with oppor tunities to explore business
shall be waived for the IAU BBA degree program. administration and meet educational goals and enhance
their career oppor tunities.
Education: IAU requires either evidence of an earned
high school diploma, General Educational Development Education: IAU requires either evidence of an earned
(GED) tests, ability-to-benefit exam (ATB), or the high school diploma, General Educational Development
successful completion of a degree program. Exceptions (GED) tests, ability-to-benefit exam (ATB), or the
may be made on a case-by-case basis. successful completion of a degree program. Exceptions
may be made on a case-by-case basis.
60 semester units
120 semester units
Full-time 2.5 yrs; Par t-time 3.3 yrs Full-time 5 yrs; Par t-time 6.6 yrs
Cost per unit: $200 Cost per unit: $200
Annual tuition: $4,800 Annual tuition: $4,800
Total tuition: $12,000 Total tuition: $24,000
For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/asba For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/bba

All degrees must be earned at an appropriately accredited institution or


GRADUATE PROGRAMS AT A GLANCE
MASTER OF BUSINESS DOCTOR OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (MBA) ADMINISTRATION (DBA)
Description: The Master of Business Administration Description: The Doctor of Business Administration
(MBA) aims to provide the student an oppor tunity to (DBA) program serves the needs of mature students,
fur ther enhance their business acumen by tying academic helping them to advance in their careers. The program
creates an oppor tunity for the student to demonstrate
concepts to practical applications relevant to current
application of the knowledge and skills gained in the
real-world business challenges. The combination of course work por tion of the program and to demonstrate
analytical, quantitative, and strategic skills gained the critical thinking and analytical skills required to
through the program provide a foundation from which successfully complete the Doctoral Project.
multiple professional oppor tunities can be pursued.
Education: IAU requires evidence of an earned bachelor
Education: IAU requires evidence of an earned bachelor degree. Fur ther, IAU requires a master degree. At least
degree in business, management, or administration. one degree must be in business, management,
administration, or related discipline.
36 semester units 54 semester units
Full-time 2 yrs; Par t-time 4 yrs Full-time 4 yrs; Par t-time 6 yrs
Cost per unit: $300 Cost per unit: $350
Annual tuition: $5,400 Annual tuition: $4,725
Total tuition: $10,800 Total tuition: $18,900
For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/mba For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/dba

foreign equivalent. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.


STUDENT-CENTERED
AFFORDABLE. Tuition at IAU is competitively FLEXIBLE CLASS SCHEDULING. IAU offers morning,
priced to make ac hieving a quality education afternoon, and evening classes on weekdays, and
affordable and realistic. IAU shall make monthly morning and afternoon classes on Saturdays for the
payment plans for eligible full-time enrolled students. This convenience of working students. IAU offers both campus
will alleviate the financial pressure on full-time enrolled classes and 100% online classes.
students.
ONLINE CLASSES. F-1 students are permitted by law
F-1 STUDENT EXPERTISE. IAU has DSO experts in major to enroll in one online course worth no more than 3 semester
offices or departments. IAU’s DSOs undergo regular units per trimester to meet full-time enrollment.
SEVP-sponsored and in-house training to stay up-to-date with However, once a student has met full-time enrollment,
the regulations and best practices to best advise F-1 students. any additional courses they enroll in may be taken in
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES. IAU holds social activities for any method of instruction they c hoose. F-1 students
students including bowling, movie nights, and must comply with SEVP regulations.
karaoke. Holiday parties are also held, for example, 4-MONTH SUMMER VACATION. IAU’s Summer term
Valentine’s Day, Independence Day Pool Party, Halloween, is between May-August. Eligible students have four
and other holiday events. (4) months to relax, work, engage in internships, go on
PROFESSIONAL & SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT, & vacation, or go back to their home to visit.
INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOPS. IAU delivers free IAU STUDENT ASSOCIATION (ISA). The purpose of
professional and spiritual development workshops and this organization shall be, to consider issues and to
informational workshops throughout the year. review, recommend, or formulate policies, as appropriate, in
ACCELERATED, TWO-MONTH COURSE FORMAT. IAU areas primarily or exclusively involving the
condenses its courses into a two-month course format so that International American University (IAU) Student Body.
a course can be completed in just eight (8) weeks. For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/isa
CAREER SERVICES. IAU’s Office of Career Services
assists students with resume writing, tips, provides
interview techniques, lists job openings, and organizes
professional development workshops.
INTERNSHIPS. IAU offers internships through
cooperative education agreements with qualifying
employers for eligible students enrolled in a degree
programs. IAU requires the successful completion of a
minimum of two (2) internship experiences during
students’ academic program as an integral par t of the
established program curriculum to meet graduation
requirements. F-1 students must engage in internships
though Curricular Practical Training (CPT).
PRACTICAL TRAINING. F-1 students may par ticipate in
off-campus employment with prior authorization from a
DSO or USCIS to gain practical experience in their field
of study. There are two types of off-campus work
authorization available to F-1 students: Curricular
Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training
(OPT).
ON-CAMPUS EMPLOYMENT. Students may work
on-campus par t-time (up to 20 hours per week) during
the mandatory (Spring and Fall) and full-time (more than
20 hours per week) during Summer. On campus
employment oppor tunities are limited.
For more information, contact [email protected].

CAREER PREPARATION
APPLY TODAY!
6 OPEN ENROLLMENT SESSIONS
2021 ENROLLMENT DEADLINES
FOR F-1 APPLICANTS OUTSIDE THE U.S.
SPRING SUMMER FALL
Session 1: Nov 23 Session 1: Mar 22 Session 1: Jul 12
Session 2: Jan 18 Session 2: May 17 Session 2: Sep 6
For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/admissions or email [email protected]
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
APPLICATION PORTFOLIO (AP). All applicants must submit a completed
Admissions Portfolio (AP) to the Office of Admissions to be considered. The
AP is an accumulation of all the necessary documents the Office of
Admissions uses to evaluate if an applicant meets all the admissions
criteria. For more information, visit https://iaula.edu/admissions-por tfolio
or email [email protected].

Open house orientation (OHO). OHO is mandatory for all applicants in


order to complete their application process. OHO is delivered online.
Please register at https://iaula.edu/open-house-orientations.

English Proficiency. IAU requires writing skills at the appropriate level.


Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English is
essential to your success at IAU. If English is not the applicant’s native
language, or if an applicant has not had their secondary education taught
in English, they will be required to provide proof of English Proficiency.
1%
Sweden
2%
2% Mongolia
Russia
1% 1% 2.5%
Canada France
1.5%
Kazakhstan
25% 1.5%
Turkey China Taiwan
1.5%
10%
Israel
S. Korea

3% 1%
India Hong Kong

20%
Philippines

10%
GENDER Brazil
Female: 184 (63.23%)
Male: 107 (36.77%)

AGE GROUPS 17%


18-25: 44 (15.12%) Others
26-30: 135 (46.39%)
31-40: 82 (28.18%)
41-50: 22 (7.56%)
51+: 8 (2.75%)

ETHNICITY
Asian/PI: 192 (65.98%)

2020 STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS


Caucasian: 45 (15.46%)
Hispanic: 9 (3.09%)
Other: 45 (15.46%)
STUDENT

TESTIMONIALS
STUDENT HOUSING
For F-1 international students who wish to find housing near IAU, our Office of Student
Services can assist you with locating a local American homestay or assist you in finding an
appropriate place to live. They can be contacted by emailing [email protected].

Often, the Office coordinates activities to help students find a compatible roommate to
share expenses. They also provide information about the local neighborhoods, including
popular restaurants, shopping areas, parks and recreation, and public transportation.

IAU has a partnership with AtoZ Housing to help our


international students find a place that feels like home.
AtoZ Housing specializes in student housing, with
affordable units all across the state of California,
including Downtown Los Angeles and Orange County.
Find out more at az-housing.com.
Housing
Los Angeles Main Campus WHY SHOULD YOU STUDY IN USA?
3440 Wilshire Blvd, STE 1000 The United States is one of the most culturally diverse
Los Angeles, CA 90010 countries in the world. International students from all over
the globe come to the U.S. for college. If you study in the
IAU’s main campus is located in the heart of Los Ange- United States, you will have the oppor tunity to learn new
les, not far from downtown and west L.A. This campus languages, meet new friends and experience new cultures
is conveniently accessible from the 10 and 101 free-
each day!
ways. L.A. is a world center of business, international
trade, entertainment, culture, media, fashion, science,
technology, and education.
WHY SHOULD YOU STUDY IN LA?
Los Angeles is not only a great place to live, but it is a
Garden Grove Satellite Teaching Site great place to learn. Within a 15 mile radius, you have
11277 Garden Grove Blvd, STE 200 exposure to some of the largest publicly-owned
Garden Grove, CA 92843 companies in the U.S. making it an ideal city for business
students to connect with Los Angeles-based businesses.
IAU’s satellite teaching site in Garden Grove, CA,
is approximately 39 miles south of the Los Angeles
Historical and cultural landmarks are exciting to visit and
main campus, 3 miles from Disneyland and is home provide ideal enter tainment.
to several tourist attractions like Knott’s Berry Farm.
IAU’s Garden Grove location is a Satellite Teaching WHY SHOULD YOU STUDY AT IAU?
Site where students cannot complete more than 49% IAU offers an environment unmatched by other universities.
of the degree program. Other options for completing
the program can be done online or at the LA Main
With most of our student body being international, our
Campus. goal is to provide the comfor t of home with exposure to
the American way of life. Our community of students,
W: https://iaula.edu alumni, faculty, and staff is robust and it is strengthened
E: [email protected] day after day by the radiant soul of our campus. Our
T: (213) 262-3939 classes are vibrant, our events are sprited, and your
oppor tunities are endless.

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