| Private Room | Breakfast & Dinner | Breakfast | Room Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 Weeks | $1375 | $1245 | $1150 |
| 12 Weeks | $4125 | $3735 | $3450 |
| 20 Weeks | $6875 | $6225 | $5750 |
| 24 Weeks | $8250 | $7470 | $6900 |
| Shared Room | Breakfast & Dinner | Breakfast | Room Only |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 Weeks | $1180 | $1050 | $980 |
| 12 Weeks | $3540 | $3150 | $2940 |
| 20 Weeks | $5900 | $5250 | $4900 |
| 24 Weeks | $7080 | $6300 | $5880 |
Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC) is a public community college in Valley Glen, in the heart of the San Fernando Valley. Part of the Los Angeles Community College District, Valley College welcomes international students to pursue associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs leading to four-year universities. The International Students Program supports F-1 visa students through I-20 processing, immigration advising, and academic counseling throughout their studies at the college.
Universal Student Housing and HomestayMatch place international students with verified American host families in residential neighborhoods throughout the San Fernando Valley, close to the LAVC campus in Valley Glen. Every host home is personally inspected by our staff before placement and must meet our quality standards. Your homestay includes a private furnished bedroom, meals, and all utilities — everything set up before you arrive.
There are no long-term leases and no furniture to buy. Your host family lives locally and can help orient you to the neighborhood, navigate public transit, and get to campus. The San Fernando Valley has well-established residential communities and a strong network of experienced host families. For international students arriving from abroad, that local support from day one makes the transition to life in the US significantly easier.
F-1 and J-1 students are welcome. Placements are available for short-term and extended programs, with a four-week minimum stay.
Yes. Universal Student Housing and HomestayMatch both serve international students attending LAVC in Valley Glen. Contact us to check availability near campus.
No. Los Angeles Valley College does not offer student housing. Students are responsible for securing their own off-campus accommodations. Homestay is one of the most practical options — it includes a private room, meals, and a fully furnished space from day one, with no long-term lease required.
Yes. If you are a study abroad coordinator or institutional partner sending students to LAVC, our group placement team can arrange housing for multiple students. Contact our office to discuss your timeline and needs.
Stays begin at a four-week minimum and can extend for the full duration of your program. Many students enrolled in semester or full-year programs stay for several months. Flexible extension options are available.