<p>Well... without knowing that some schools required certification of finances, I submitted everything according to the deadline, except the certification of finances. Will they be okay if i send it right now?</p>
<p>Which schools require this? And what is a certification of finances?</p>
<p>@123s: A certification of finances is something required of international students -- the admitting college can't file the necessary federal forms for a student visa without the student's CoF. It's proof that they have enough money to pay for their tuition and living expenses while they're here. That's important because student visas are not work visas; they carry strict limitations on the hours and conditions of an international student's potential employment while here.</p>
<p>@whathapp: If you're international, any US school you apply to will require your CoF. Some might make it a condition of admission; some might extend an offer of admission pending the CoF. For the schools that wanted it with your application, submit it now and find out. I would guess you'll be fine sending it in a bit late, but can't be positive as I don't have any firsthand experience with international admissions.</p>