The Archdiocese of Los Angeles welcomes international students.
Through the cultural exchange of learning, praying, playing, and
growing together, the presence of these international students
enriches the educational and religious experiences of everyone in the
school community.
All international students who do not live with a relative must live in
approved housing identified on the student's I-20 forms.
The school is not involved in the selection of host families. A letter
from the student's parents/guardians that identifies and approves the
host family and place of residence is required.
The parents/guardians, host family, and/or Agency, if used, shall
notify the school if there is any change in the student's host family or
residence. Faculty, staff, coaches, and/or their spouses may not serve
as host families or guardians.
Host families are required to meet with the school for orientation and
periodically thereafter. Host families must attend meetings and
functions required of domestic parents/guardians. Host families that
are not contractually required to attend safe environment training are
nevertheless encouraged to do so.
All international students are required to be enrolled in a religion
course for a grade/credit each semester (see Knowledge of the Faith).
The international student will be expected to participate, as
appropriate, in religious functions and events.
The school is not permitted to waive all or part of international
students' tuition, or grant them any type of scholarship or financial
aid. The full international student tuition must be listed on the I-20
form and the school is bound by federal regulation to collect the
specified amount.
For more information about international students see:
http://handbook.la-archdiocese.org/chapter-13/section-13-1/topic-13-
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