Yes. 海角社区 offers high-quality online classes you can take from anywhere.
Some of our associate degrees and transfer pathways can be started (or even completed)
fully online.
海角社区 Online Degrees and Certificates
Yes. We understand that many embassies/consulates around the world may be closed.
You can begin your studies outside the U.S. and can choose to join us in-person for a future term. For more guidance please read the .
Absolutely. Online students have access to academic advising, tutoring, library resources,
student clubs, and virtual campus life.
Yes. If you are admitted but not yet in the U.S., we will help you transition to on-campus
study when you are ready, including issuing your I-20 for an F-1 visa.
No. You must enter the U.S. and activate your SEVIS record to be in F-1 status.
Yes. Most online courses at 海角社区 are fully accredited and transferable
to UC, CSU, and many other top public and private U.S. universities.
Not all. Some programs with lab or in-person components may require on-campus participation.
Talk to an academic counselor for help building your online schedule.
NOTE: Some online classes may require occasional in-person meetings or exams. Be sure
to review course syllabus or outline carefully and confirm any requirements with the
instructor during the first week of classes. Double check class meeting times in your
local time zone. Choose synchronous classes only if the schedule works realistically
for your location.
In most cases, you must arrive before the first day of the quarter to activate your
F-1 visa status. If you experience delays, contact the ISP office for guidance on
your specific situation.
No. The program start date on your I-20 must align with the start of an academic term.
U.S. immigration rules usually require you to be in the U.S. before your program start
date, so you need to enter before the current term begins or wait for the next term.
You may begin your first quarter or continue your education fully online. If you are
admitted but can鈥檛 enter the U.S., we can defer your I-20 and enrollment to a later
term.
Yes. You can defer your admission up to 3 consecutive times without re-applying by
completing the Deferral Request Form available in the .
Yes. California, and especially the Bay Area, is known for being diverse, inclusive,
and welcoming.
If a federal travel ban prevents you from entering the U.S., you can continue your
studies online. We follow federal guidance closely. If policies shift, we will advocate
for you and contact you by email to inform you of reasonable options.