Get Accepted to a U.S. Community College — With Full Support
We guide you through every step of your journey to studying in the United States — from choosing the right college to receiving your I-20.
You’ll get access to a curated list of community colleges in your preferred state, along with clear, detailed insights on each school — including tuition costs, financial requirements, schedules, and more. No confusion, no guesswork.
Our team handles the complex parts for you: communication with colleges, document preparation, and ensuring a smooth and fast admission process.
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Admission Requirements Made Simple
Age
Your age doesn’t matter — what really counts is your educational background. You’re eligible if you have a high school diploma.
Cost
Community colleges offer one of the most budget-friendly ways to study in the U.S. Average tuition: around $12,000 per year. Required bank statement approximately $25,000
Exams
To get admitted, you’ll need to prove your English level: pass IELTS or TOEFL. For certain programs (like design or art), a portfolio may also be required.
What Do You Need to Get Into a U.S. Community College?
Getting into a U.S. community college is much easier than you might think — and much simpler than applying to universities.
With the right documents, the entire process can take just a few weeks.
You don’t need to pay tuition upfront.
Instead, payments are made before each semester or quarter, making it much more manageable and financially flexible.
If you completed your previous education in English, some colleges may waive the IELTS/TOEFL requirement, simplifying your admission process even further.
Documents
In most cases, you’ll only need: a valid passport, a completed application form, and a high school diploma
IELTS/TOEFL
Each college sets its own minimum score requirements.
Bank Statement
You should be prepared to show a bank statement with approximately $25,000.
Application Fee
Most colleges charge an application fee of: $100–$200, but in some cases, it may be slightly higher.
What You Get with Our College Search & Admission Service
We take care of the entire college search and admission process — so you don’t have to figure it out on your own.
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We create a tailored list of colleges in your preferred city, including programs, tuition costs, and key details — saving you hours of research.
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You choose the best 2–3 options, and we help you focus only on colleges that truly fit your goals.
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We handle communication with colleges and clarify everything for you:
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insurance requirements
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financial documents
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housing options
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deadlines and start dates
No confusion. No missed details.
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You get all the information in one place, making it easy to compare and confidently choose the right college.
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We guide you through every step — from required documents to completing all application forms correctly.
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After submission, we stay involved until you receive your I-20 form, ensuring everything goes smoothly.








Rules for International Students
Work
F-1 students are allowed to work ONLY on campus for up to 20 hours per week while studying. Work outside of campus is not allowed.
Visa
If your visa has expired but your student status remains active, your stay in the U.S. is still considered legal.
Studies
Students are required to attend at least 18 hours of classes per week.
Only one class per term is allowed to be taken online.
Leaving the USA
As long as your I-20 form and visa are valid, you can leave and re-enter the United States.
Scholarships
Community colleges rarely offer scholarships for international students.
When available, they are usually up to $5,000.
Medical Insurance
Many colleges require health insurance for F-1 students.
However, the cost is generally affordable.
Majors
Examples of Programs You Can Study at a U.S. Community College
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Accounting
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Communications
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Social Studies
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Human Studies
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Biology
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Chemistry
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Art and Design
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Project Management
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Behavior Science
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Computer Science
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Criminal Justice
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Medical Assistant
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Nursing
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Economics
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Business
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Anthropology
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Animation
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E-commerce
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Childhood education
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Engineering
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Foreign Languages
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Healthcare
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Hospitality and tourism

