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International Students
Studying at Solano Community College as an International Student
Choosing to study abroad is a big decision, and the Solano International Education Program (SIEP) is here to support you every step of the way. Our team is committed to helping you have a smooth, successful experience while studying in the United States.
We offer personalized, one-stop support with:
- Recruitment and admission
- Housing and orientation
- Academic advising and student activities
Whether you're just beginning to explore studying in the U.S. or you've already been accepted to SCC and are preparing for your student visa, we’re here to help answer your questions.
We look forward to welcoming you to Solano and supporting your academic journey. Contact us anytime—we’re here to help!
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Admissions Information
Admission at SCC is simple, fast and convenient. We offer three annual admission dates:
- Fall = August start
- Spring = January start
- Summer = June start
International Admission Requirements
- Completed International Student Application
- Financial statement
- Applicants must be 18 years of age by the program start date
- Housing Placement Requirements:
- Homestay: $300 placement fee
TOEFL/IELTS Requirements for Admission
- TOEFL 61/173/500 OR IELTS 6.0
- No TOEFL or IELTS for United States institution transfer students and IEP graduates or students from a country where English is the official language.
Payments
- We accept payments via cash, credit card, check or money order.
Application
Requirements
- International Student Application
- Financial statement
- NO Application Fee
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old
- Applicants must be high school graduates
- Recommended but not required: Transcript of records from last school attended, in
English, sealed by school.
International Transcript Evaluation - Transfer students only: Transfer-In Form
Policies
New students who use SCC’s I-20 to enter the U.S.A. must:
- Report in person to SCC’s orientation session for new international students
- Enroll for and attend the first semester at SCC
- Present originals of: passport, visa, I-94 and CC I-20*
*Students transferring from other U.S. schools must present their most recent I-20 instead of a Solano I-20. - Carry Health Insurance while enrolled at SCC is recommended.
Advising
Every international student is assigned to an advisor who will provide every student with personal help with orientation, registration, cultural adjustment, academic and transfer advising.
Transfer Plan
A key to your success at Solano Community College and beyond is your individual transfer plan. Every student works one-on-one with their assigned advisor to develop an individual transfer plan that includes the following: your major, destination transfer universities, and two-year course plan. This plan will help guide you along a university pathway that is right for you!
Registration
During the first semester, your advisor will help you get registered. All SCC students are given registration priorities and appointments based on the number of credits they have completed. For example, new students register last, and continuing students with no completed credits register next to last. Although exploring different courses and disciplines is encouraged, changing majors may extend the date of graduation. For those students sponsored by their governments or other agencies, please check with the International Programs office for the method of tuition payment.
Employment On-Campus
International students holding F-1 visas may work on campus if jobs are available. Government-funded “work study” positions on campus are not available to international students.
Employment Off-Campus
F-1 visa holders must have permission to work off-campus. Practical Training is an immigration category that allows international students to work in the U.S. in a job related to their major. It is normally taken after graduation for a period of up to one year. It can also be taken before graduation if it is a required part of an academic program.