Prospective International Student Questions
NCC has over 100 programs of study leading to associate degrees, certificates and specialized diplomas. Read more about our programs and majors.
Yes. We offer an English as a Second Language program, including four levels of classes to help you develop all language skill areas. Find out more about our ESL program.
All F-1 visa applicants need to complete placement exams or submit proof of English proficiency before receiving a Form I-20. See details under our “How to Apply” section.
NCC has residence halls on campus, as well as an on-campus apartment building. Click here to apply for campus housing and read about our housing options. You may also choose to live off campus.
NCC has an excellent, nationally ranked athletics program. Interested international athletes should visit NCC's athletics website. Additionally, students can participate in any of the many intramural sports programs on campus and can use the free campus fitness center.
NCC has over 60 student clubs and organizations - there is truly something for everyone! Read more about our student clubs here.
Review our Student Life page to learn about several ways students can get involved on campus.
Currently, NCC does not offer scholarships for new international students. New international students must provide proof of financial support during the application process. Current international students will receive details about any available scholarships to their student email account.
International students do not qualify for state or federal financial aid. We highly encourage international students to visit an Education USA advising center to learn more about financing their education in the United States.
NCC also offers programs that can be taken 100% online. International students who complete online classes or online programs from their home countries do not need to obtain a student visa, and it may strengthen your visa application when you do apply to study on campus.
As a student with an F-1 visa, you are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week on NCC's campus. Available positions, however, are very limited. Generally, F-1 visa students cannot accept off-campus employment at any time. Under very limited circumstances, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services may grant permission to accept off-campus employment after one year of study. Please make an appointment with the International Office to discuss options.
No. As a student with an F-1 student visa, you need to enroll full-time with at least 12 credits in order to maintain status. You can enroll in either 12 credits of ESL classes or 12 credits of academic classes.
If you are already studying in the U.S. on an F-1 student visa, your SEVIS record can be transferred to NCC. First you must apply to NCC. When you are accepted at NCC, complete NCC's Transfer In form. Give the form and your NCC acceptance letter to your current institution so they can transfer your SEVIS record to NCC. You must continue to attend class at your current institution while your transfer is being processed. Your current institution and NCC will notify you of the transfer release date. You should contact NCC soon after the transfer release date and ensure that the DSO has the biographical and financial data needed to update the student's SEVIS record. You must also report to NCC within 15 days of the program start date and enroll full-time in the first required session or term at NCC.
If you are already in the U.S. on another type of nonimmigrant visa, first you must apply to NCC. You will need to indicate your type of visa and provide a copy of it with your NCC application. When you are accepted by NCC, we will send your Form I-20 and SEVIS Remittance Form I-901 to you. Complete the Form I-901 and pay the SEVIS fee. Then you can apply for your change of status by filing a Form I-539 (Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status) with U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services. Click here to download the Form I-539 and filing instructions. Please note that some classes of nonimmigrants must wait for their change of status application to be approved before they can begin taking classes.
Yes. As an international student, you will apply for an F-1 student visa, and your dependents (spouse and/or children) will apply for F-2 visas. When completing your Certification of Finance as part of your NCC application, you will need to provide proof of an additional $2,000.00 for each dependent.
Bethlehem is beautiful! When you arrive in August, temperatures will likely range from 80-95 degrees Fahrenheit (26-35 degrees Celsius). From November until March, temperatures can drop to freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius) and usually well below freezing later in the winter. The winter months are usually accompanied by snow and ice. As springtime approaches in late March to early April, temperatures begin to rise again to about 45-60 degrees Fahrenheit (7-15 degrees Celsius) followed by a warmer spring semester.