Resources & Services
Student Services
Admissions
Student records, applications, ID numbers, registration appointments
Financial Aid
Programs, policies, procedures for receiving financial aid
Office of Special Services
Assistance and specialized instruction for students with verified disabilities. Authorize academic adjustments and accommodations for students.
New Student Orientation
All first time students must participate in either an on-line or in-person orientation
Business Office
Fees, payments, parking permits, and refunds
International Student Program
Assisting transition to a U.S. college with documentation process and academic counseling
Assessment
Placement tests for English, Math, or ESL courses
First Year Experience
Creating success in the first year of college through educational and career guidance
Welcome Center
A one-stop location for information about the application and enrollment process, as well as help with FAFSA applications, and Cubcard IDs
Academic Counseling (Educational Planning)
Guidance for class selections according to degree requirements
Resources
Library
Reference Center, books, course reserves, computers
Transfer Center
Assistance in transfers to four-year colleges and universities
Veterans' Resource Center
Acknowledging veterans’ unique needs while attaining educational goals
Cubstore Book Store
Textbooks, school supplies, LACC apparel
The Writing Support Center
Campus-Wide Writing Assistance. For English classes and writing in all disciplines.
Resources for Homeless Students
Available assistance with housing, food, school supplies and more for students in need
The ESL Lab
Online and in person tutoring for ESL classes
Food for Thought Pop Up Food Bank
Free nutritional assistance to our students in need
The City Cares Network
Connecting students with essential resources for success
Computer Labs
Open lab locations available to students, faculty, staff
Career Center
Counseling students on career options, employment trends, vocational testing
High School Student Programs
Upward Bound
Working with high school students from low-income and first-generation families
GO Central City
Motivating and preparing elementary, middle, and high school students to become future college students
Dual Enrollment
Allows qualified students to fulfill high school graduation requirements while simultaneously gaining college or vocational credits
Outreach & Recruitment
Facilitating the transition of students from area high schools to LACC or other colleges and universities
Specialized Support Programs
CalWORKs
Welfare-to-work assistance program
Cooperative Agencies Resources Education (CARE)
Assistance for single parents pursuing their educational goals
Supplemental Instruction
Mentors supporting students achieve success in the classroom
Extended Opportunity Program & Services (EOPS)
Assists low income and educationally disadvantaged students toward academic success
NextUp (Formerly CAFYES)
NextUp supports Foster Youth students affected by language, social and economic disadvantages
TRIO Student Support Services
Resources for low income, first generation, or disabled students who have identified transfer to a four-year university as their academic goal
Foster & Kinship Care Program
Provides quality education and support opportunities for caregivers of children and youth in out-of-home care
Guardian Scholars Program (Foster Youth)
Support for current and former foster youth
UMOJA
A learning community dedicated to the academic success, personal growth, and self-actualization of African-American and other students.
Break It To Make It
Assistance for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals
Cooperative Education Work Experience
Integrating on-the-job learning experiences and academic classroom lessons
Campus Safety
Campus Safety
Emergency notifications, plans and procedures
Sheriff's Office
Law enforcement services for LACC
Gender Equity (Title IX)
Information on legal protection from discrimination or harassment based on gender
Campus Disclosures & Consumer Information
Campus Disclosure Documents
California Community Colleges, and The US Department of Education
Accreditation
Ensuring that education provided by institutions of higher education meets acceptable levels of quality
Institutional Effectiveness
A data-driven assessment of the accomplishment of the college mission
Consumer Information & Student Right-To-Know
A central location for parents, students, employees, and the campus community to obtain information and resources