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核心提示: Lutheran High School of Orange County is a private Lutheran high school in Orange, California in the Los Angeles Metropolita

Lutheran High School of Orange County is a private Lutheran high school in Orange, California in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area, founded in 1973. The school offers traditional, online and hybrid schedules for its students.
The International Students Program Contact Us [table=270] [tr][td]Julie Ormsbee International Student Counselor 714-998-5151 x688 [url=mailto:julie.ormsbee@lhsoc.org]julie.ormsbee@lhsoc.org[/url]
International Students (both F-1 and J-1 visas), grades 9-10, who are prepared to mainstream into regular classes, are welcome to apply for admission to Orange Lutheran High School. This opportunity allows students to study and acquire an American education from a top private high school in Southern California. Orange Lutheran issues I-20 status to students who meet all general admission requirements and who are willing to live with a host family during their stay. Orange Lutheran offers college preparatory academics, including 18 Advanced Placement and 20 Honors courses, and a well-rounded approach to education, including athletics, arts, and music. In addition to these opportunities, international students also have the opportunity to take our English Language Development course. The ELD course is designed to help second-language students effectively use English in all areas, but especially in their academic courses. Class instruction focuses on English in the four basic communication skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The ELD class also includes a support component where students receive help and guidance in completing written and oral assignments from their other classes. Important Information for Permanent Residents (Green Card Holders) - If interested in being considered eligible for the domestic tuition rate, please see the following criteria:
  • Must hold a valid U.S. Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
  • Must show proof of U.S. residency for a minimum of one year and have lived with one or both parents in the U.S.
  • Must score 85 or higher on the TOEFL
OLu does not establish any exclusive relationship with agencies for the application process. Students are expected to submit their application materials with a parent or guardian.
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International Students FAQ [table=98%] [tr][td][table=98%] [tr][td=20]Q.How many international students attend Orange Lutheran?
There are approximately 50 international students attending Orange Lutheran in grades 9-12. The total school population is approximately 1,350 students.
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[table=98%] [tr][td=20]Q.What are the admission requirements for international students?
International students must complete and submit an online application, conduct an interview with the Orange Lutheran Admissions department via Skype or in person, and send copy of one of our approved tests to show English Language Proficiency. See document below.
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[table=98%] [tr][td=20]Q.Does the Admissions department arrange the host families for international students?
No, Admissions does not arrange the host families. However, Admissions has resources available for those seeking a host family, so should an international student need contact information, they can contact Admissions.
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[table=98%] [tr][td=20]Q.When are the I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant (F-1) Student Status) forms issued?
I-20 forms are typically issued in June, once all necessary documents have been received and processed by the Admissions department.
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[table=98%] [tr][td=20]Q.What is the ELD course?
The ELD course is English Language Development. It is required for all first year international students and is designed to help them use the English language effectively in all areas of study. It focuses on four basic communication skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking.
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[table=98%] [tr][td=20]Q.What is Diffusion?
Diffusion is an international student organization that meets once a month with current international students, as well as any US/domestic students involved with the club. Meetings include holiday celebrations and various fun activities, as well as discussions revolving around academics, tutoring, college, cultures, and adjusting to a new environment, among others. Diffusion also has several guest speakers come to meetings during the school year, including international academic advisers, college admissions representatives, and international students from other schools that come to share their experiences. Anywhere from 20 to 50 students typically show up at each meeting.
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