Concurrent Enrollment
Concurrent Enrollment
International students have the option to take courses at other SEVP-certified institutions while studying at Saint Mary's, and possibly transfer the credits back to SMC to count towards graduation. Most community colleges and extended learning institutions will welcome international students to take one or two courses during the summer, fall and spring terms. It is important to note that Saint Mary's and the Center for International Programs will continue to maintain your SEVIS record and the sponsorship of your student visa.
Applying for Concurrent Enrollment
Step 1: Speak with your Academic Advisor
- Make sure that the class(es) that you plan to take at the other institution will count toward your degree at SMC
- Discuss which SMC degree requirements the class(es) will satisfy
Step 2: Speak with the Registrar's Office
- Ensure that the class(es) you plan to take at the other institution will transfer back to SMC
- Check the to see if the class you plan to take has an equivalent SMC course
- If not, you will need to complete the to have the class(es) transfer to SMC
Step 3: Request a Letter of Support for Concurrent Enrollment from the Center for International Programs
- You can provide this letter to the other institution to prove your legal status in the U.S. and your enrollment at Saint Mary's
Step 4: Provide the Registrar's Office with an official transcript from your other school
- This will begin the process of transferring the class(es) to Saint Mary's
Suggested Documents to Provide to the Other Institution
- Copy of your passport
- Copy of your SMC I-20
- Copy of your F-1 visa
- Copy of your I-94
- Letter of Support for Concurrent Enrollment from the Center for International Programs
- Any other document(s) requested by the other institution