College of the Canyons provides accessible and high-quality education to the Santa Clarita Valley and beyond. As a leading community college, COC is committed to promoting student success through a diverse range of academic programs, career training, and personal enrichment opportunities. With a focus on creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment, COC empowers students to achieve their educational and professional goals.
Undergraduate Admissions
Application Fee |
No Application Fees |
ELP Tests Accepted |
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International Application Deadlines |
UG: Nov 01 |
College of the Canyons offers a total of 303 associate degree and certificate programs. International students seeking an undergraduate degree at the College of the Canyons will have to fulfill the following admission requirements:
University Eligibility
Documents Checklist
International students have to fill out and submit their application before the following College of the Canyons admission deadline:
Semester | Rapid Approval | Standard Approval | Special Approval |
Fall (August) Start | May 1st | June 1st | July 4th |
Spring (February) Start | November 1st | December 15th | January 15th |
Summer (June) Start | March 1st | May 1st | May 15th |
For international students, College of the Canyons requires proof of English proficiency, financial ability, and official transcripts, including a NACES-evaluated transcript for foreign credentials, along with an ISP application and passport copy.
Yes, College of the Canyons requires international students whose native language is not English to demonstrate English proficiency. You can do this through the TOEFL or IELTS. The minimum required scores are a TOEFL score of 83 (iBT) or an IELTS score of 6.0.
College of the Canyons does not offer on-campus housing. International students are responsible for finding their off-campus accommodations. The International Student Services office can provide resources and guidance on finding suitable housing in the surrounding area.
International students with an F-1 visa are subject to specific regulations regarding employment. Generally, you’re allowed to work on campus for up to 20 hours per week during the academic year. Off-campus employment is typically restricted and requires authorization.
College of the Canyons provides various support services for international students through its International Student Services office. These services include assistance with visa processing, orientation, academic advising, cultural adjustment, and resources for housing and transportation. They also help with maintaining legal F-1 visa status.