F-1 Admission Requirements

The application procedures on this page are for international students (transfer and initial) who plan to study at HCC in F-1 student visa status.

Permanent residents and international students in other visa categories should contact the Office of Admissions, Registration, and Records at the campus they plan to attend for assistance in enrolling at HCC.

F-2 visa holders: An F-2 dependent (spouse or minor child) of an F-1 student in the United States may study part-time in any certified program at a SEVP-certified school at the postsecondary level, as long as it does not amount to what regulations define as full-time for an F-1 student.

Application Deadlines

(Initial/New F-1 Students) Applicants in the U.S.

Admission Requirements

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If you are currently residing outside of the United States and are applying for a new, initial F-1 student visa, or if you are planning to change your current status to F-1 academic student status, complete the International Student Application.

If you are currently attending a high school or a university or college in the United States, please complete the International Student Application—Transfer.

Fill out all application forms completely and attach all required documents. Official transcripts must be received by the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.

Pay the Non-Refundable Application Fee

The one-time, non-refundable International Student Application Fee is $50. Choose one of the following ways to pay:

Online

Via International Wire Transfer

In person

Prove Financial Support

Federal visa laws require that F-1 international students must certify and declare that they have sufficient funds to cover the cost of tuition, books, room and board, personal expenses, and health insurance for at least one academic year. For the 2024-2025 academic year and beyond, a single student will need at least $25,274.00 (subject to change) per year to cover academic and living expenses. This statement must be on file before admission will be considered. Funds may come from various sources, including government scholarships, sponsoring agencies, the student's own personal funds, or funds provided by the student's relatives. The sponsor can be located in the United States or overseas.

Stude nts with government sponsorships or grants/loans (Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Sweden, Norway, etc.) who present preliminary financial statements for admission purposes must submit final, official financial guarantees by the program start date of the term they plan to enroll.

Acceptable proof of sufficient funds

Acceptable financial sources