Students planning to graduate should petition during the term in which they will complete all requirements.
Students may submit petitions to evaluate progress towards the completion of degrees, certificates, IGETC and/or CSUGE certification, and the WICHE Interstate Passport through the online Student Information System (SIS) portal where all submissions aggregate in the SIS repository for tracking, data and accountability purposes.
Students may petition in their SIS Portal by clicking on the Academic Records tile and then selecting Petition to Graduate from the menu bar on the left.
- Degrees: If you are applying for an Associate Degree or Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT), we recommend that you see a counselor to review your progress towards completion. SIS Log In to Petition
- Certificates: If you are applying for a Certificate of Achievement, you may petition through your SIS Portal.
- IGETC and CSU GE-Breadth: If you are requesting transfer certification, you may petition through your SIS Portal. If you are confident that you meet all the requirements for IGETC or CSUGE, you may request for counseling faculty to review for approval Online.
In your SIS Portal click on Academic Records tile, select Petition to Graduate in the menu bar, and verify that your program, degree and/or certificate are correct. Should you need assistance ask your counselor.
- For students who meet all the requirements by the end of any given term, Admissions and Records staff shall post degrees and certificates on students records within eight (8) weeks after the final grades are posted for any given term.
- Your name will appear on the degree or certificate as it appears on our current records. You may go to the Admissions & Records to update any personal information changes such as name, address, etc.
Catalog Rights
Students may elect to graduate under the requirements of the LACC catalog in effect at the time they began their study at LACC, any year in-between as long as they maintain continuous attendance, or in the year they graduate from LACC. Continuous attendance means enrollment in at least one term per academic year in the LACCD, including summer and winter intersessions. Any academic record symbol (A-F, CR/NC, P/NP, I, IP, W, EW) shall establish enrollment. Students who are do not have continuous attendance are considered returning students and must follow the catalog requirements in effect at the time of re-enrollment.
Course Substitutions
Major course requirements for local degrees and certificates of achievement may be substituted or waived solely at the discretion of academic department faculty, provided that the major requirement units do not fall below 18 units for the local degree or 16 units for the certificate of achievement. Course substitutions need not be stated in the college catalog, student information system, TES, or any other database that houses academic program requirements in order to be valid. Course substitutions for major requirements for Associate Degrees for Transfer may be recommended by academic department faculty, but must be reviewed and approved by the college Articulation Officer. Substitution of coursework required to meet any general education requirements and graduation competency is solely at the discretion of the counseling faculty or Articulation Officer.. Online Petition
Outside Coursework
- If you intend to use coursework completed from colleges or institutions outside of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) toward an Associate Degree, ADT or Certificate of Achievement, we recommend that you make an appointment with a counselor to properly evaluate your transcripts and develop an educational plan to determine which courses are appropriate to complete your degree or certificate.
- You may check previously evaluated courses from other colleges in our TES database.
- Coursework from regionally accredited colleges or institutions outside LACCD must be on file with our College. This also applies to any coursework taken within our District prior to spring 1974. Transcripts from other institutions must be mailed directly to LACC's Admissions Office.
Announcements
For spring 2022 semester we are continuing online services as well as having counselors in-person (M-TH 9-3). Hours subject to change.
Counseling Intern Pool:
To apply for possible 2022-2023 Unclassified Paid Intern positions in the Counseling Department (must be enrolled in college undergraduate or graduate programs), please complete the form at this LINK. Applications are due May 31, 2022.
Contact Us
Office Hours and Location
Online
Mondays to Thursdays: 8:00AM - 6:00PM
Friday: 8:00AM - 2:00PM
Saturdays to Sundays: Closed
Contact Us
In-Person (Express)
Mondays to Thursday: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
Fridays to Sundays: None
E. Bird Song, Chair, Counseling
Email: songeb@laccd.edu
Phone: (323) 953-4000 ext. 2062
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor