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ABOUT OUR PROGRAM
Los Angeles City College Community Services Extension provides a full range of
notforcredit classes and programs designed to meet the educational, social,
recreational, cultural, and civic needs of people in the college community.
Fee and grant funds are received for programs to make them self-supporting.
Community Services Extension offerings fall into the following categories: cultural
and special programs provide the community with opportunities for cultural awareness,
enrichment, and appreciation; campus concerts; educational and documentary films;
lecture series and travelogues; theater productions; art exhibits; opera workshop
productions; and dance performances. Also included is a variety of conferences,
professional workshops, and seminars.
Educational Programs offer the community an opportunity to explore a variety of personal
interest areas of learning, to update individual knowledge on recurring social problems,
and to persue individual research and study. Physical Recreation Programs offer
opportunities for the community to participate in such recreational activities as
notforcredit, short-term programs in dance, martial arts, physical fitness, gymnastics,
and sports as well as a variety of self-directed recreational programs.
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DISCLAIMER POLICY«
The Los Angeles Community College District and Los Angeles City College have made every reasonable effort to determine that everything stated in this schedule is accurate. Courses and programs offered, together with other matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration of the Los Angeles Community College District or Los Angeles City College for reasons related to enrollment, level of financial support or for any other reason at the discretion of the District or the College. This District and the college further reserve the right to add, amend or repeal any of their rules, regulations, policies and procedures. The Los Angeles Community College District and Los Angeles City College assume no responsibility for any consequences that may arise from a student's decision to enter into a business or professional arrangement with an instructor outside of the college's scheduled activity.
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