Congratulations on your acceptance to LCCC! When you arrive at the U.S. port of entry, you must present your passport and the I-20 to the USCIS officer. You should plan to arrive in the Lehigh Valley area at least three weeks, but no earlier than 30 days, prior to the start of the semester. Arriving early will help you get acclimated to the area and language, which helps when taking the LCCC placement test.
International Student Advisor
As an international student, you are required to schedule an appointment with the international student advisor as soon as you arrive in the area (within 10 days). You can contact your international student advisor at 610-799-1137 or international@lccc.edu.
You must bring your passport, visa, I-94, and I-20 to maintain your SEVIS records. The international student advisor will assist you in course selection throughout your academic career and will advise you on your responsibilities for maintaining legal status while in the United States.
All international students must report regularly to the advisor and must report within 10 days any change in your address, major, and/or financial and employment status. This and all other requirements will be explained at your first meeting.
Testing
All students are given a placement test in speaking, writing, reading, and mathematics. Phone 610-799-1124 to arrange for this testing.
Test results will be used to schedule you for appropriate courses. The director of the English as a Second Language Program assists students with registering for the appropriate-level courses after the placement test. If additional advisement is needed, please make an appointment with your international student advisor.
Foreign College Transcript Evaluations
If you have completed college-level credits at universities outside the U.S. and wish to have some of your credits applied to your LCCC major, you should have your transcripts evaluated by a credential evaluation agency. These agencies will not only translate degrees and courses but will also convert instructional time into the U.S. semester system. Among those agencies accepted are World Evaluation Service and Educational Credential Evaluators. Agencies must be accredited through the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. If you have any questions, please email CreditTransfer@lccc.edu.