LACC Campus

Applying to Los Angeles City College

HOW TO APPLY:

FULL-TIME STUDENT


Application Checklists

COMPLETE CCC Apply

Need Help? Click to Watch CCC Apply How To Video.
  • CCCApply is a common application all students must complete in order to receive a student ID number and school email.
  • If you encounter an error message when you check the "No Expiration Date" under the I-94 information section on CCC Apply online application, please uncheck the "No Expiration Date" box and input any future date as an expiration date to move forward with your application submission.
  • When selecting your Citizenship in Open CCCApply, select "STUDENT VISA (F-1)" regardless of your current status.
  • When you see ID ME VERIFICATION, scroll down and click, "Verify Later"

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Application Checklists

To be considered for admission to Los Angeles City College all Forms and Supporting Documents listed below must be emailed to: ISS@LACITYCOLLEGE.EDU                       

INITIAL STUDENT CHECKLIST 
Students applying from their home country requesting an F-1 visa to study in the United States must complete and submit the following documents:
  1. F-1 Student Supplemental Application Form (fillable PDF)
  2. LACC International Student Agreement Form
  3. Proof of Funds - An estimated yearly expense is $23,000 U.S. dollars.
    • Current proof of funding must be in the form of a bank letter or a bank statement (with an official signature/seal).
    • All bank verifications should indicate U.S. currency and dated within 6 months of the term start date.
  4. Affidavit of Support Form (If you have a financial sponsor)
  5. Proof of English Proficiency*
  6. Copy of Transcripts or Equivalent, i.e. certificate of completion, diploma, etc. *Students under the age of 18 must provide proof of high school completion.
TRANSFER STUDENT CHECKLIST
Students currently in the United States on an F-1 visa and wish to transfer to Los Angeles City College must submit the following documents:
  1. F-1 Student Supplemental Application Form (fillable PDF)
  2. LACC International Student Agreement Form
  3. Proof of Funds - An estimated yearly expense is $23,000 U.S. dollars.
    • Current proof of funding must be in the form of a bank letter or a bank statement (with an official signature/seal).
    • All bank verifications should indicate U.S. currency and dated within 6 months of the term start date.
  4. Affidavit of Support Form (If you have a financial sponsor)
  5. Proof of English Proficiency*
  6. Copy of Transcripts or Equivalent, i.e. certificate of completion, diploma, etc. *Students under the age of 18 must provide proof of high school completion.
  7. Copy of I-20 from current school
  8. Copy of Passport and Visa stamp
  9. Intent to Transfer-In Form
  10. I-94 (if you are applying for Change of Status)

*Accepted Proof of English Proficiency

You can satisfy the English Proficiency requirement through one of the following options

EMAIL - Supplemental Application and Supporting Documents to: ISS@LACITYCOLLEGE.EDU

  • Include your name in the "subject" of your email.
  • We accept unofficial documents EXCEPT FOR FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

PAY $50 APPLICATION FEE

Click $50 Application Fee to send payment (non-refundable). (International link)

Click $50 Application Fee to send payment (non-refundable). (Domestic link)

QUESTIONS???
Click: VIRTUAL LOBBY or Email: @email

  • Virtual Lobby Hours: Monday - Thursday 9am - 4pm or Friday 9am - 12pm (Pacific Standard Time)

Change to F1 Status

Applicants in the United States on a valid visa may be eligible to apply for a change of status to F-1 international student while remaining in the United States. One of the documents you need to apply for a change of status is an "I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant Student Status" from an SEVP-certified school like Los Angeles City College (LACC).

Steps to Apply

STEP 1: Apply to LACC. 

Complete CCC Apply & F1 Supplemental Application

Admitted students will receive an I-20 Certificate of Eligibility for Non-immigrant Student Status (aka: "I-20") from LACC. You need this document to apply for a change of status to F-1 international student.

STEP 2: I-901 Fee

After obtaining an I-20, pay the I-901 SEVIS Fee. Keep a receipt. For more information on the I-901 SEVIS Fee and how to pay it, view Study in the States: Paying the I-901 Fee.

STEP 3: File Form I-539

After receiving an I-20 from LAPC and paying the I-901 Fee, the student can file Form I-539 Application to Extend/Change Non-Immigrant Status through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). 

Students requiring assistance with change of status filing through USCIS should contact an immigration attorney.

For more information about filing a change of status to F-1, view Study in the States: Change of Status.

HOW TO APPLY:

PART-TIME STUDENT


Application Checklist

  • If you are currently attending a U.S. institution that issued your I-20 form and would like to concurrently enroll at Los Angeles City College as a part-time student, follow the instructions below.
  • Concurrently enrolled students are eligible to apply for full terms (Fall and Spring) and intersessions (Summer and Winter).

COMPLETE CCC Apply

Need Help? Click to Watch CCC Apply How To Video.
  • CCCApply is a common application all students must complete in order to receive a student ID number and school email.
  • If you encounter an error message when you check the "No Expiration Date" under the I-94 information section on CCC Apply online application, please uncheck the "No Expiration Date" box and input any future date as an expiration date to move forward with your application submission.
  • When selecting your Citizenship in Open CCCApply, select "STUDENT VISA (F-1)" regardless of your current status.
  • When you see ID ME VERIFICATION, scroll down and click, "Verify Later"

 

PERMISSION LETTER

  • Obtain "Permission Letter" from your current school that issued your I-20: the permission letter must include
    • your full name,
    • Student ID number, and
    • specific course name(s) in which you are authorized to enroll.
  • Email your Permission letter to @email or, 
    • (please indicate in the subject line "Part-Time Enrollment).
  • Bring your Permission Letter to International Student Office at Los Angeles City College, located in the Cesar Chavez Building, 109.

HOW TO APPLY:

GLOBAL ONLINE BUSINESS (GOB) ENROLLMENT


ABOUT 

The LACC Global Online Business (GOB) degree program provides students the opportunity to earn a Certificate or an Associate degree without leaving your home country.  All courses in our online degree program are for college credit and most units are transferable to four-year universities, courses will be offered asynchronously through LACC and taught by our wonderful professors.  
 

Our Global Online Business degree program offers the following Certificates and AA Transferable Degrees:

COURSE LENGTH & COST

Courses vary in length, from 5weeks, to 8weeks, and 16 weeks. Courses are available year-round. The cost $388 per unit. Most courses are 1 to 3 units.

DO I NEED A VISA

Students enrolled in this program do not require a visa since the entire program is online and available to you in your home country. 

Complete CCC Apply.

NOTE: If you encounter an error message when you check the "No Expiration Date" under the I-94 information section on CCC Apply online application, please uncheck the "No Expiration Date" box and input any future date as an expiration date to move forward with your application submission. When selecting your Citizenship in Open CCCApply, select "STUDENT VISA (F-1)" regardless of your current status.

Click  CCC APPLY Video to learn more.

All of the following documents must be emailed to @email in order to be considered for admission into the Global Online Business (GOB) degree program.


Supporting Document Submission

Students who are applying to the GOB program must submit the following documents.

  1. Global Online Business Degree Application (fillable PDF)
  2. Proof of English Proficiency*
  3. Copy of Transcripts or Equivalent, i.e., certificate of completion, diploma, etc. *Students under the age of 18 must provide proof of high school completion.
  4. Identification Card

 

*Accepted Proof of English Proficiency

You can satisfy the English Proficiency requirement through one of the following options.