International Student Admission
International or Foreign Students are those who already have, or will be applying for, a Student Visa (F-1) specifically to study in the United States. U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or other visa types should follow the regular 4-step
admission process.
International students wishing to study against the beautiful backdrop of the Rocky Mountains in the United States will find excellent academic opportunity at Arapahoe Community College. ACC is a two-year, comprehensive public community college enjoying full accreditation by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Arapahoe Community College has a student population of about 7500 with an average class size of 20. We have approximately 75 international students each semester representing 32 countries from around the world.
ACC provides a safe environment for students. The College is located in a suburb of Denver, Colorado. It has a small-town atmosphere. Students also have the advantage to commute 20 minutes to the downtown Denver area where they can experience the "big city" culture. Skiing is available no more than 2 hours away. Average annual temperature in Littleton is 11 degrees Celsius, with an average of 341 sunny of partly sunny days per year. International students should be aware that there are four distinct seasons with extreme temperature variation; average monthly temperature in January is 1 degree Celsius, and in July it is 23.4 degrees Celsius.
The Spring
International Language Center, which is located on the ACC campus, welcomes students who need to learn or enhance their English before starting their college studies. E-mail Spring International Language Center

No matter where a student completes their Bachelor's degree, and no matter what their choice of major, there are certain basic courses taken by all students to fulfill their degree requirements. These basic courses are called the General Education Core. ACC students successfully completing the General Education Core courses are guaranteed transfer credit for these classes at Colorado's public four-year colleges or universities.
Additionally, students may tailor a full two years at ACC to be guaranteed transfer as a junior to a wide range of programs at any Colorado four-year college or university in fields such as Engineering, Business Administration, Computer Science, Biology and many more.
ACC also provides one and two year certificate/degree programs designed to prepare students for immediate employment in a variety of fields such as Banking & Financial Services, Computer Information Systems, Criminal Justice, Travel & Tourism, Graphic Design, Automotive Technology, Accounting and much more.
Support services in academic tutoring, advising and developmental studies courses are provided. Students are also welcomed by a dedicated International Student Advisor who provides academic guidance through the student's stay at ACC.A mandatory orientation program at the beginning of the student's first term provides immigration, cultural and study skills information as well as personal contact with instructors.
International Student Admission Requirements
International Students may apply for admission Fall, Spring, or Summer Semesters. Deadlines to submit application materials for international students who are outside of the U.S.:
| Semester |
Approximate Time Period |
*Application Deadline |
| Fall |
Mid-August to Mid-December |
June 15 |
| Spring |
Mid-January to Mid-May |
November 15 |
| Summer |
End of May to Mid-August |
April 1 |
For those students who are already in the U.S. the deadline to submit application materials is one week prior to the start of any semester.
*Applications submitted after the deadline will only be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Select the first semester and year of your anticipated enrollment. Submitted applications are valid for one year following the semester you apply to ACC. If, after one year, you are not accepted for admission, are not issued a visa or do not attend, you must submit a new application and resubmit all required documents.
Admission Information for New Students:
- The application, International Student Application Form, should be completed in full, and your responses must be legible and in English.
- Proof of high school (secondary) graduation;
- official English translations of academic records including diploma and transcripts from your secondary and/or post-secondary institutions is required.
- Unless the school or ministry of education issues the document in English, both the original language and certified English translation of each document are required.
- Please have the school or ministry issue official transcripts to ACC. If this is not possible, send certified copies of the documents along with the application.
- Official U.S. high school transcripts and/or GED results must be sent directly from the school/agency to ACC.
- Proof of English Language proficiency by one of the following:
- Minimum score of 57 on the new internet-based TOEFL. Official test scores must be sent directly to ACC from:
Educational Testing Services
Box 899
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
U.S.A. The ACC code is 4014
to
Admissions & Records
Arapahoe Community
5900 S Santa Fe Drive
Littleton, CO 80160-9002
The ACC code is 4014
- Minimum score of 75 on the Official Michigan Test if taken at Spring International Language Center.
- Successful completion of an ACC approved English Language school program (Spring International Language Center, ELS, University of Denver Intensive English Center).
- STEP Eiken test pre-1st level
- Minimum of 5.0 on the IELTS exam. www.ielts.org
- TOEFL is not required for applicants who have graduated from an U.S. high school
- Proof of financial resources by one of the following:
- Statement of Financial Guarantee
and a current bank statement demonstrating a minimum amount of US $23,200
available to support your studies. Affidavits of Support and financial statements must be original (from the bank or financial institution). Applicants with dependents will require additional living expenses. The guarantee must indicate
your relationship to your sponsor and include your sponsor’s
signature
- Letter of sponsorship from an Embassy. Applicants who are sponsored by a government agency or private company must submit verifying documents.
ACC is a public-supported college. Scholarships and financial aid for students attending on a student visa status are not available. Tuition for international students with a student visa is based on Colorado non-resident rates.
- Copy of your passport
Special Students
Students attending other colleges or universities may wish to co-enroll for credit at Arapahoe Community College. These students must provide:
- International Application for Admission
- Letter of permission from the Foreign Student Advisor at their host institution
- Proof of English Proficiency (as listed under #3 for admission requirements) may be required
VISA AND IMMIGRATION REQUIREMENTS
The I-20
When you are accepted to Arapahoe Community College, we will send you a Form I-20 (the Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant [F-1] Student Status). When you receive the I-20, check it carefully. Be sure your name, birth date, country of birth, country of citizenship are all correct. Also note the date you are required to enter the U.S. which is listed on #5 on the I-20. Arapahoe Community College requires all international students to be on-campus the first day of each semester. Initial students cannot enter the US more than 30 days before classes begin.
Applying for a Student Visa
You must apply for a student (F-1) visa in order to enter the U.S. to study. To do this, contact the nearest U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate and ask about the procedure. First you must pay the SEVIS fee. Go to www.FMJfee.com. Be sure to write your name exactly the same as it appears on your I-20. When you go to the Embassy or Consulate, take your I-20, your passport, and your financial documentation. You may also need to show other information. Be prepared to explain to the consular officer why you chose Arapahoe Community College. Allow several weeks to complete the visa application process. If you have questions about applying for a student visa, contact the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate in your country. You can also visit www.travel.state.gov for visa and travel information by country.
Immigration and Academic Standards Requirements
All students at Arapahoe Community College are required to complete 12 credit hours each semester, except summer, and must maintain a minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 (C average) each semester. Arapahoe Community College takes pride in its concern for every student. The administration, faculty and staff of the College are genuinely interested in making education a rewarding experience and in assisting students in achieving their individual goals. If, however, a student fails to maintain satisfactory academic progress, the student will not be allowed to continue their studies at ACC.
Insurance Requirements
Health insurance is required for ACC students who have an F-1 or J-1 visa. You must provide proof of insurance during the first week of class or you may purchase health insurance here.
If you buy health insurance here, you pay for it when you pay your tuition and other fees. If your family is here with you, you can also purchase insurance for them at an additional cost. The health insurance that you can buy here does not cover pre-existing conditions (any sickness or condition that you had before you bought the insurance).
Arrival in the U.S.
You will probably
enter the U.S. through an international airport. If you do, you
will go through Immigration and Customs there. You should have these
documents:
- your passport
- your I-20
- copies of your financial support documents.
The Immigration Officer will staple a very important white card
(the I-94 Arrival/Departure Record) in your passport.

Arrival in Colorado - Getting to ACC
The Denver
International Airport is about 40 miles northeast of the ACC
campus. You can take the Shuttle or a taxi to the ACC campus, a
hotel, or other pre-arranged destination.
The Denver International Airport has detailed information on
transportation and hotels.
Important! ACC
does not offer airport pick-up service.
Apartments
You
should make any living arrangements before you leave your country.
If you plan on locating and staying in your own apartment, make
hotel reservations before you arrive because you may need several
days to arrange for an apartment once you arrive. Some hotels provide
airport pick-up.
How to Contact Us
Admission Information: Linda Sulsberger, Admissions Manager
303.797.5624
E-mail: linda.sulsberger@arapahoe.edu
Foreign Student Advisor: Janet Ludwig, Counselor
303.797.5652 or E-mail:
janet.ludwig@arapahoe.edu
More about Spring
International Language Center.
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