All international students must be at least 18 years of age at the time of registration for classes. An international student attending on a non-immigrant student visa (F-l) is required by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service to maintain full-time student status. This requires a completion of a minimum of 12 units for each semester in attendance. A
certificate of eligibility for non-immigrant (F-l) student status will be issued by the Admissions Office only after the following documents are received and approved: Tuition set by the California State Legislature must be paid in advance. Please note that the application process for international students may be lengthy. Since the Fall semester begins at the end of August, it
would be in your best interest to begin the application process in May. The Spring semester begins at the beginning of February; therefore, you should begin the application process in November. Download an International Student Application packet or Norma Riley Why choose Victor Valley College?Victor Valley College is a part of the 112 Community College system in California. Community colleges in California offer the most affordable way to get a college or University degree. Victor Valley College provides transferable general education courses that lead to a bachelor’s degree. Two years here followed by two years at a prestigious University will give you the same degree for a lot less money. Generally, the Victor Valley is also a very affordable place to live in comparison to larger cities in Southern California. Living expenses will be less expensive here
than in Los Angeles. Where is VVC?Victor Valley College is located midway between Los Angeles, California and Las Vegas, Nevada. San Diego, California is just 2 hours south of us! Daytrips to these destinations are common for local residents. Our students enjoy beaches, mountains, deserts, and city life close all within an hour of home. The communities of Victorville, Apple Valley, and Hesperia surrounding our campus are full
of important and enjoyable amenities. Everything you need is here… everything you want is close. Where will I stay?Accommodations of all kinds are available within the communities that surround Victor Valley Community College, but we have no on-campus housing. You will need to make your own arrangement for your stay here while attending our college. These local service providers may be of assistance to you:
How much will it cost?(All amounts shown in USD) View a printout of fees A semester of full-time education (12 units) at Victor Valley Community College will cost approximately $3,700 for international student tuition. Books and supplies for these classes will cost approximately $1200 - $1800 per year. One academic year = two semesters.
*All fees are subject to change Note: International students are required to enroll in a minimum of 12.0 units per semester to maintain F-1 visa status. Attendance during Summer and Winter sessions is optional. Living expenses such as housing, meals, and transportation are not included. Books and School supplies may range from $800-$1000 per year. Estimated monthly living expenses are:
How much is community college in California for international students?International Student Tuition Fee: $290 per unit x 12 = $3,480. Regular Enrollment Tuition Fee: $46 per unit x 12 = $552.
What is the cheapest community college in US for international students?Fees of Cheapest Community Colleges in USA for International Students. What is the cheapest university in California for international students?A list of top 5 cheapest universities in California for international students are:. California State University Los Angeles.. San Diego State University.. Golden Gate University.. University of Massachusetts.. California State University San Marcos.. Do California community colleges accept international students?Community colleges in the US welcome students from all over the world. Unlike 4-year universities, they have an open admissions policy.
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