Study Abroad Program
Studying abroad can be an enlightening, maturing, and life-changing experience. As students live in and learn to understand different cultures, they are challenged to reexamine themselves, their attitudes, and their studies.
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Current and Upcoming Program Destinations
Ready to explore study abroad? The
Study Abroad Campus Community guides you from your application to program preparation. Select an image below to begin, and
check out the brief YouTube video to learn how the application works.
SUMMER 2026 · SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
July 3 to August 2, 2026
Deposit deadline: April 9, 2026
FALL 2026 · LONDON, ENGLAND
September 3 to November 27, 2026
Deposit deadline: June 5, 2026
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Participation
Why participate in study abroad?
Click here to view a short introduction video.
Students from any accredited college or university are welcome to participate in our study abroad programs. View the program pages above for eligibility information unique to each location. Currently enrolled first-semester college students may also qualify if their campus coordinator approves a progress report. Please note that all applicants must be at least 18-years-old by the program's start date.
Past Destinations
Barcelona, Spain in spring 2026
San Jose, Costa Rica in winter 2026
Florence, Italy in fall 2025
Osaka, Japan in summer 2025
Seville, Spain in spring 2025
Paris, France in winter 2025
London, England
Prague, Czech Republic
Barcelona, Spain
Rome, Italy
Dublin, Ireland
Madrid, Spain
About the SCFC Consortium
The Southern California Foothills Consortium for Study Abroad is a cooperative venture among the community college districts of Antelope Valley College, Barstow Community College, Chaffey College, Citrus College, College of the Canyons, College of the Desert, Crafton Hills College, MiraCosta College, Mt. San Antonio College, Rio Hondo College, San Bernardino Valley College and Victor Valley College in partnership with the American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS). This partnership allows students to make normal progress toward their undergraduate degrees while utilizing foreign resources and cross-cultural experiences. Students who attend other community colleges and universities are welcome to apply. Financial aid is available to eligible students.
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