Note:
Read the Student Handbook
Both the student and a parent should read the student handbook.
Complete the 3-Part Student Application Form
Arrange for four Student Reference forms to be completed
Send these forms to the following people, and ask them to return them directly to DayStar Adventist Academy.
Pay the appropriate application fee
Note: The application fee can be paid online here, or by check.
Note: $175 of the international student application fee will be refunded if the student is not accepted to attend DayStar Adventist Academy. The fee is not refundable for any other reason.
Transcripts
Request school transcripts to be sent from the past three years, but not before 7th grade. Homeschooled students should complete the homeschool credit form, in addition to sending transcripts.
Affidavit of Financial Support
This form is only for international students and must be submitted along with the other application documents.
Student Interview
Once the above forms have been received, the Acceptance Committee will review the documents and schedule a student interview by video call.
Upon Acceptance
Upon acceptance we will send you a pre-registration packet with a list of suggested items to bring and some additional forms to complete.
Note:
1. Obtain a passport
If you do not already have a passport from your home country, apply for one as soon as possible.
2. Send a copy of your passport
Send a copy of the picture page of your passport to DSAA as soon as possible after your acceptance. It is required in order for DayStar Adventist Academy to issue your I-20 document. The I-20 will be sent to you by mail.
3. Pay I-901 SEVIS fee
Upon receiving your I-20, pay the I-901 SEVIS fee. You will need information from your I-20 in order to pay this fee. For information on paying the I-901 fee, visit the following link: https://studyinthestates.dhs.gov/paying-the-i-901- sevis-fee.
4. Apply for F-1 Student Visa
After the steps above have been completed, make an appointment to apply for an F-1 Visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate.
Note: DayStar Adventist Academy only accepts F-1 students. If you need to change your status from a different nonimmigrant visa status (i.e. F-2 to F-1), or to request reinstatement if you have fallen out of student status, use Form I-539. M students must also use this form to extend nonimmigrant status or transfer to another "Student and Exchange Visitor Program-Certified" school.
Note: Citizens of Canada and Bermuda do not require visas to enter the United States as students, although they must present a valid Form I-20 at the time of admission. Additional resources for Canadian visitors to the United States can be found on the U.S. Embassy and Consulates in Canada website.
5. Arrange Transportation
After you receive your student visa, arrange transportation from your home country to Grand Junction, Colorado. Then, inform DayStar Adventist Academy of the date and time of your arrival, along with pertinent arrival information, such as the incoming flight number and airline.
6. Make Copies of Your Documents
Make at least two copies of each of your documents: one copy to leave with your family and one copy to give to your school officials.
7. Carry Original Documents While Traveling
Carry your original documents with you at all times while traveling to the U.S. Do not put them in your checked baggage. You must present both the F-1 Visa and the I-20 to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer upon arrival at the U.S. port-of-entry. Once you arrive in the U.S. and pass through the border inspections process (either at an airport, seaport or land border), the I-20 will be used as identification and proof of legal and academic status.
8. Additional Information