American Collegiate English
Building 38E-101A, parking lot #4
Email: ace.grossmont@gcccd.edu
Phone: 1.619.644.7293
Bring or email the following to the ACE Program:
2. After we receive all of the above, you will receive an I-20.**
3. Attending the orientation is mandatory.
*The U.S. Government requires us to have on file a financial statement verifying availability of sufficient funds (minimum $12,050) for a student's tuition and living expenses. This evidence may be in the form of a bank statement or a bank letter. The account must be a cash-type account (savings, checking, or certificate of deposit). The document should be current within six months of the ACE application.
** An I-20 is a document which allows a foreign national to apply for a student visa (F-1) to enter the United States and begin a course of study.
We are ready to assist you!
Sandy Kuntz, International Student Specialist
Telephone: 1-619-644-7293
Email: sandy.kuntz@gcccd.edu
Office location: 38E-101A
Natalia Aylett, ACE Academic Coordinator
Telephone: 1-619-644-7493
Email: natalia.aylett@gcccd.edu
Office location: 50-590Q
ACE APPLICATION DISCLAIMER:
American Collegiate English and Grossmont College have relationships with international student recruitment agencies that are authorized to help students consider ACE as one of their intensive English training options. A few of these agencies are compensated by ACE for an appropriate student referral who enrolls in ACE. A student’s application is not granted preferential treatment if the student is assisted by an agency. Students are neither required to apply with the assistance of an agency, nor will they be disadvantaged if they do not. Admissions decisions are at the sole discretion of the institution.
American Collegiate English
Building 38E-101A, parking lot #4
Email: ace.grossmont@gcccd.edu
Phone: 1.619.644.7293
8800 Grossmont College Drive
El Cajon, California 92020
619-644-7000
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