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 Welcome International Students!

For international students seeking an I-20 / F-1 VISA to attend LLCC  begining Fall 2012 semester

Thank you for your interest in Lincoln Land Community College, Springfield, Illinois U.S.A. Springfield is the capitol of Illinois, located in central Illinois 320 kilometers from Chicago and 160 kilometers from St. Louis. International students are admitted fall semester to begin a 2 year (4 semester) Associate Degree program. This school is authorized under Federal Law to enroll nonimmigrant students.

APPLICATION DEADLINE - 1, May, 2012: International applications for the fall 2012 semester including all required supporting documentation must be recieved by 1, May, 2012. This timeframe will allow for VISA processing, travel, housing arrangments, admissions advising and course enrollment. Fall semester 2012 begins 20 August. 

FALL SEMESTER START TERM ONLY - International Students begin studies with the Fall semester. No I-20s  will be issued for Summer or Spring term start dates. PLEASE NOTE: An International Student unable to begin studies for the fall term as initially approved for must re-apply to begin courses the following Fall semester.

COSTSMinimum $19000.00 USD per year, $38000.00 USD for two year program / degree: An International Student seeking to attend LLCC on an F-1 Student VISA is required to provided documentation of funds available for educational and living expenses.  

$9000.00 USD: Estimated tuition, fees and books for one academic year of 30 credit hours.

$10000.00 USD: Estimated housing, utilities, food and living expenses for a 10 month academic year.  

HOUSING: The college does not have student housing and is unable to provide assistance locating or arranging for housing or transportation. Students or their sponsors are solely responsible for all housing arrangements, contracts, security deposits, rent payments and transportation. Prospective students should complete housing arrangements before arriving. 

The college is in Springfield, Illinois; 320 kilometers from Chicago, Illinois and 160 kilometers from St. Louis, Missouri. Prospective students should consider going online and searching keywords for housing options near campus. The college is served by Springfield public transportation.  

CAMPUS MAPS: For directions and maps to Lincoln Land Community College click Maps.

 International Student Admissions Procedures

To be issued an I-20 for an F-1 VISA the international applicant must complete and submit the items below. If you have questions email ron.gregoire@llcc.edu

  • Application #1: International Student I-20 Application Form.  Fill out clearly & accurately, especially mailing address.
  • Application #2: Lincoln Land Community College International Students application: Click Here

     

  • Academic records, in English, from all secondary & post-secondary institutions attended. To potentially recieve LLCC credit for previous academic work records must be evaluated by ECE / Educational Credential Evaluators. ECE evaluation forms: http://www.ece.org/.
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  • Proficiency in English, reading and writing is required. Demonstrated proficiency in English via TOEFL test score minimum of: 500-written, 173-computer, 61-internet based. For TOFEL information click TOFEL 1 or TOFEL 2 or http://www.ets.org/ell  Or, score of 3 or above on APIEL exam where available. NOTE: LLCC School Code 007170. LLCC does not issue I-20s for ESL programs. 
  • NOTE: TOFEL not required for residents of English speaking countries. 

     

  • Signed, official affidavit of financial support provided by the student's or family's financial institution on institutional letterhead mailed/faxed/emailed directly to LLCC from the financial institution. Finance documents recieved from the student are not accepted. The affidavit must include: student's name, parent or sponsor's names and list the verified numerical amount of funds available. Minimum required funds available per year $19,000.00 USD.

     

  • Health insurance is required for athletes and recomended for all international students. Proof of health insurance for athletes must be filed in the LLCC Admissions Office within 30 days of term start. 

     

For addtional  I-20 information and the best way to comunicate concerning these important admissions processes  please contact: ron.gregoire@llcc.edu

To be issued an I-20 for an F-1 VISA the international applicant must complete and submit the items below. If you have questions email ron.gregoire@llcc.edu

  • Application #1: International Student I-20 Application Form.  Fill out clearly & accurately, especially mailing address.
  • Application #2: Lincoln Land Community College International Students application: Click Here

     

  • Academic records, in English, from all secondary & post-secondary institutions attended. To potentially recieve LLCC credit for previous academic work records must be evaluated by ECE / Educational Credential Evaluators. ECE evaluation forms: http://www.ece.org/.
  •  

  • Proficiency in English, reading and writing is required. Demonstrated proficiency in English via TOEFL test score minimum of: 500-written, 173-computer, 61-internet based. For TOFEL information click TOFEL 1 or TOFEL 2 or http://www.ets.org/ell  Or, score of 3 or above on APIEL exam where available. NOTE: LLCC School Code 007170. LLCC does not issue I-20s for ESL programs. 
  • NOTE: TOFEL not required for residents of English speaking countries. 

     

  • Signed, official affidavit of financial support provided by the student's or family's financial institution on institutional letterhead mailed/faxed/emailed directly to LLCC from the financial institution. Finance documents recieved from the student are not accepted. The affidavit must include: student's name, parent or sponsor's names and list the verified numerical amount of funds available. Minimum required funds available per year $19,000.00 USD.

     

  • Health insurance is required for athletes and recomended for all international students. Proof of health insurance for athletes must be filed in the LLCC Admissions Office within 30 days of term start. 

     

For addtional  I-20 information and the best way to comunicate concerning these important admissions processes  please contact: ron.gregoire@llcc.edu

 Advising, SEVIS, I-901 Fee Information

Admission advising is available through the Admissions Office for international students of several classifications (F-1, B-1, J-1, H, immigrants, refugees). Foreign-born students who have obtained citizenship status, but who encounter problems related to admissions / tuition rates should contact the Director of Admissions: VOICE: 217-786-2243, FAX: 217-786-2492, EMAIL: ron.gregoire@llcc.edu.  

Admission of international students is done on an individual basis. Due to INS and SEVIS requirements and processing time, prospective students from a country other than the United States should contact the LLCC Admissions Office no later than March of the year they plan to begin studies. This allows time for credentials to be received and reviewed, for visa and passport arrangements to be completed. Due to pre-admissions requirements Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant and Radiology programs are not available to F-1 VISA students.

New F-1 students are subject to the INS mandated SEVIS I-901 fee of $200 USD. To file online Click here. For SEVIS I-901 questions, answers and general information Click here

INS site: How To Become a Student Visitor: click here

U.S Embassies Using the Online DS-160 Form: click here 

For related information: Click here

 

Other informational links:

For addtional information email: ron.gregoire@llcc.edu

 

Admission advising is available through the Admissions Office for international students of several classifications (F-1, B-1, J-1, H, immigrants, refugees). Foreign-born students who have obtained citizenship status, but who encounter problems related to admissions / tuition rates should contact the Director of Admissions: VOICE: 217-786-2243, FAX: 217-786-2492, EMAIL: ron.gregoire@llcc.edu.  

Admission of international students is done on an individual basis. Due to INS and SEVIS requirements and processing time, prospective students from a country other than the United States should contact the LLCC Admissions Office no later than March of the year they plan to begin studies. This allows time for credentials to be received and reviewed, for visa and passport arrangements to be completed. Due to pre-admissions requirements Nursing, Occupational Therapy Assistant and Radiology programs are not available to F-1 VISA students.

New F-1 students are subject to the INS mandated SEVIS I-901 fee of $200 USD. To file online Click here. For SEVIS I-901 questions, answers and general information Click here

INS site: How To Become a Student Visitor: click here

U.S Embassies Using the Online DS-160 Form: click here 

For related information: Click here

 

Other informational links:

For addtional information email: ron.gregoire@llcc.edu

 

 F-1 VISA students transferring to LLCC from another U.S. college

 

An F-1 VISA student wanting to transfer to LLCC must provide transcripts, TOFEL scores and verification of financial support as listed above plus the following, no later than 90 days prior to the beginning of the term in question or admissions will be denied. Our campus in Springfield is about 320 kilometers / 200 miles from Chicago and 160 kilometers / 100 miles from St. Louis. This school is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students.

  • Copy of other U.S. College / University I-20 as issued to student.
  • Letter of release for student in good standing from the other US college or university

To meet INS requirements, all F-1 students must enroll in at least 12 semester hours of coursework. Prior to admission, international students must show evidence of financial support for at least one year's expenses. Therefore, international students are expected to pay tuition in full at the time of registration. Although most international students are ineligible for state and federal financial aid, students with refugee to immigrant classifications may be eligible to receive financial assistance.

All required admissions information may be mailed or faxed to:

LLCC Office of Admissions,  International Admissions
5250 Shepherd Rd.
PO Box 19256, Springfield, IL 62794-9256

Fax: 217-786-2492  ATTN: International Admissions

 

An F-1 VISA student wanting to transfer to LLCC must provide transcripts, TOFEL scores and verification of financial support as listed above plus the following, no later than 90 days prior to the beginning of the term in question or admissions will be denied. Our campus in Springfield is about 320 kilometers / 200 miles from Chicago and 160 kilometers / 100 miles from St. Louis. This school is authorized under Federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students.

  • Copy of other U.S. College / University I-20 as issued to student.
  • Letter of release for student in good standing from the other US college or university

To meet INS requirements, all F-1 students must enroll in at least 12 semester hours of coursework. Prior to admission, international students must show evidence of financial support for at least one year's expenses. Therefore, international students are expected to pay tuition in full at the time of registration. Although most international students are ineligible for state and federal financial aid, students with refugee to immigrant classifications may be eligible to receive financial assistance.

All required admissions information may be mailed or faxed to:

LLCC Office of Admissions,  International Admissions
5250 Shepherd Rd.
PO Box 19256, Springfield, IL 62794-9256

Fax: 217-786-2492  ATTN: International Admissions

 International Student Advisory Team

If you have questions about the application process, documentation required, majors and related courses, how to remain in status or what activities are available for international students just e-mail us. We are all here to help you succeed!

If you have questions about the application process, documentation required, majors and related courses, how to remain in status or what activities are available for international students just e-mail us. We are all here to help you succeed!

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