International Admissions
International applicants receive step-by-step guidance for academic records, English placement, program selection, and arrival preparation.
- Application and identification information.
- Secondary school or college records.
- English-language background or placement information.
- Financial and arrival documents when applicable.
- Current contact information for ongoing communication.
English and Academic Support
Students may begin with English as a Second Language, academic writing, communication, and college success courses before advancing into transfer or career pathways.
Community and Care
Advisors help students connect with campus resources, local services, housing information, and cultural adjustment support.
International students are encouraged to participate in orientation, advising, student activities, conversation practice, and workshops that explain college and community expectations.
Academic Records
Records issued outside the United States should be clear, complete, and accompanied by an English translation when needed. Admissions may request additional information to understand courses and prior study.
English Placement
Placement considers prior English study, academic experience, and demonstrated reading, writing, listening, and speaking ability. Students may begin in ESL or college-level coursework.
Program and Schedule Planning
Advisors help students compare transfer, career, and English-language pathways while considering course sequencing, expected study load, and the time needed to complete prerequisites.
Arrival and Orientation
New students receive guidance on campus services, transportation, communication, classroom expectations, safety, health resources, and practical preparation for the first term.
Maintaining Records
Students should keep copies of admissions documents, academic records, contact updates, and official college communication. Questions about changes should be raised before taking action.