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Once you have been accepted by Shoreline, you will need to apply for your
visa and make the other necessary arrangements to prepare for your arrival.
Whether you are currently a student outside the U.S., or a student in
the U.S., Shoreline’s staff are here to help you with each step
along the way.
Students in the U.S.
Students Outside the U.S.
Housing
One important decision you will make is where to live during
your time at Shoreline. Like most community colleges, Shoreline does not
have dormitories. However, we can provide information to help you with
housing. For more
information about housing, please
click here.
Orientation
At Shoreline, we make sure that all new students are connected to the campus community as soon as possible. You are required to arrive
at least seven days before classes begin to attend a five-day
International Student Orientation Program called – known as “ISOP”. For more information about ISOP, please
click here.
Medical Insurance
As an international student at Shoreline Community College, you are required to have medical insurance during
your studies. You may purchase medical insurance in your home country
before departure or purchase insurance through the college.
For more
information about Medical Insurance requirement at Shoreline, please visit
click here.
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