Many countries, one college
At St. Petersburg College, we value the intellectual and cultural diversity international students bring to our campuses. We understand that choosing a college is a big decision and we want to help you make the right one. Currently SPC has more than 200 students from 60 different countries around the world.
As a degree-seeking student you can study in the U.S. with an F1 Visa or study online from your home country. SPC also offers a variety of programs to help you learn English. Learn more about the federal guidelines for studying in the United States as an international student.
Learn English
SPC offers a wide variety of credit and non-credit classes to learn English in Florida.
I-17 Disclosure
St. Petersburg College is authorized under federal law to enroll nonimmigrant students.
International News
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SPC Professor Basil Moutsatsos, led 9 students abroad in Greece for two weeks this summer. The program had been in the planning stages for years with the SPC Tarpon Spring Campus Provost, Dr. Rodrigo Davis, the city of Tarpon Springs, and the SPC International Programs Office. It highlighted the connection that is kept alive by the … Continue reading SPC, the city of Tarpon Springs, and the Sister Cities makes an impact on students
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As each day unfolded at the sanctuary, I had the privilege of witnessing the unique symphony of lives, from walking alongside cheetahs to being immersed in our surroundings as we drove between rhinos and feeding baby baboons. What made these interactions even more profound was knowing the stories behind each creature – many orphaned, injured, … Continue reading Namibia Changed my Life
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On Friday, December 8th, Multicultural International Club members and their advisor, MsAngela Cole, had the idea of celebrating their last Club meeting with a trip to Sarasota, to visit the famous ‘’Ringling Museum’’. This place reserves the legacy of John and Mable Ringling. It is home to the State Art Museum of Florida, the historic … Continue reading International Club visits the Ringling Museum of Art