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Las Positas College

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We have changed our admissions policy beginning with admission for our Fall 2014 term. We accept TOEFL, IELTS, iTEP and Eiken test results.

Yes. We do not require proof of an English proficiency exam if you are a native citizen of a country where English is a first language (Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom), if you have studied in a high school or college for a minimum of 3 years in which the primary language of instuction is English (with a letter from the school), or if you are eligible for our English 1A (Critical Reading and Composition) course by having passed the equivalent of the Las Positas College course English 100B or 104 or 102 or equivalent with a C grader or higher, at another accredited U.S. community college or University (with an official school transcript).

Once we have received your completed application, we are usually able to send you an acceptance packet that contains an acceptance letter, Form I-20, and instructions on how to apply for an F-1 student visa within 3 business days. We then will send you a confirmation e-mail and provide you with a tracking number of the packet. We use United States Postal Service (USPS) International Express Mail to send your documents overseas which takes approximately 5 business days.

No, it is not, according to U.S. Department of Homeland Security regulations. Individuals in B-1 or B-2 status that wish to enroll in classes may apply for a change of status to F-1 (academic student) status provided that their current status has not yet expired and will continue to be valid up to our next term of study.

If you wish to take classes while you are an Au Pair, then the only form that you need to complete is our Standard Application (pdf) form. You do not need to complete our International Student Supplemental Application. However, if you are completing your contract as an Au Pair and wish to study full-time at Las Positas College, then you should complete both our Standard and International Student Supplemental Applications and then discuss your options with us to apply for a change of status to F-1 (academic student) status. See our Change of Status application checklist (pdf) for more information.

Like most other Community Colleges in California, we do not have any dormitories on campus. However although there is no housing at Las Positas College, we have contracts with International Student Placement, to provide homestay options,. Please visit the Housing link for information on these and other housing options.

As a student with an F-1 visa, you are not eligilbe for any State or Federal Financial Aid (fee waiver or work study etc.) However, a small number of campus scholarships are available to International students who have completed at least one or two successful semesters at Las Positas College. There are also several scholarships, grants & loans that International students may qualify for online. We suggest that students search for available assistance through the internet (type keywords such as F-1 scholarships, international student loans, etc.), such as International Education Financial Aid and International Student Loan Center.

No, International students are not eligible for residency, or to pay resident fees regardless of how long they have lived in California.

We accept late applications on a case by case basis. However students should be aware that by submitting an application after the deadline, they may not have sufficient time to apply for a student visa and make their travel plans. Class availability may also be limited and you may have to take night classes if you arrive late.

Plan your arrival in the U.S. after you have obtained an F-1 student visa. U.S. Department of Homeland Security regulations allow students to arrive up to 30 days prior to the start date indicated in section 6 of the I-20. You should also plan to arrive for the New International Student Orientation and no later that the date specified on the I-20.