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CITY • EAST • HARBOR • MISSION • PIERCE • SOUTHWEST • TRADE-TECH • VALLEY • WEST LACCD FACTS The Los Angeles Community College District was officially established in 1969, but two of its colleges, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College and , can proudly trace their historic roots back to the 1920s. During the 1940s, East, Harbor, Pierce and Valley colleges opened their doors; followed by Southwest and West in the 1960s and Mission in 1975. Today, the District covers about 900 square miles, with nine colleges serving the residents of more than 30 incorporated cities or county communities along with 11 public school districts of Los Angeles County. From those humble beginnings more than 85 years ago, the District’s nine colleges, collectively, have helped to educate close to 4 million students.

Enrollment 2019–2020 Degrees & Certificates Awarded 2019–2020 Los Angeles City College 29,509 Associates Degrees 11,621 58,265 Associate Transfer Degrees 5,468 Los Angeles Harbor College 12,647 Certificates 10,553 Los Angeles Mission College* 16,954 Skill Certificates 2,360 Los Angeles Pierce College 29,105 Non-Credit Certificates 3,476 Los Angeles Southwest College 12,056 Bachelor Degrees 42 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 22,689 Students by Ethnicity 2019–2020 Los Angeles Valley College 26,796 Latinx 58.6% 21,772 White 14.9% Total Enrollment 229,793 African-American 8.8% Student Educational Goals Fall 2019 Asian 6.5% Occupational 13.0% Filipino 2.3% Transfer 48.1% Multi-Ethnic 2.2% General Education 16.9% Pacific Islander 0.2% Transitional 7.6% Native American 0.2% Undecided 14.5% Unknown 6.4%

Students by Gender 2019–2020 Transfer Students Tuition Fees 2018–2019 (Cost per Unit) Female 57.1% CSU 4,807 Resident $46 Male 42.7% UC 1,183 Non-Resident $251 Non-Binary 0.1% In-State Private 478 International $251 Unknown 0.2% Out-of-State 728 Students by Age 2019–2020 FTE Students 2019–2020 Under 20 28.6% 20–24 26.0% Credit 91,509 25–34 23.2% Non-Credit 7,283 35 and Over 22.2% TOTAL 98,792

Data retrieved from CCCCO Data Mart, CSU Institutional Research & Analyses, LACCD Educational Programs and Institutional Effectiveness division, and UC Information Center. *Includes Instructional Television (ITV) SANTA CLARITA CCD CCD

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BURBANK BURBANK UNIFIED 6 GLENDALE 9 CCD

5 LOS ANGELES LOS ANGELES 11 LOS ANGELES UNIFIED LAS VIRGENES UNIFIED

2 ALHAMBRA BEVERLY HILLS ALHAMBRA UNIFIED UNIFIED

MONTEREY PARK SANTA MONICA CCD 1 3 8

SANTA MONICA CCD MONTEBELLO 10 MONTEBELLO UNIFIED CULVER CITY UNIFIED

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LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT: LAX 7 1. DISTRICT OFFICES 5. LOS ANGELES 9. LOS ANGELES 770 Wilshire Blvd. MISSION COLLEGE VALLEY COLLEGE Los Angeles, CA 90017 13356 Eldridge Ave. 5800 Fulton Ave. www.laccd.edu Sylmar, CA 91342 Valley Glen, CA 91401 COMPTON CCD CERRITOS 2. LOS ANGELES www.lamission.edu www.lavc.edu CCD CITY COLLEGE 6. LOS ANGELES 10. WEST LOS ANGELES 855 N. Vermont Ave. PIERCE COLLEGE COLLEGE GARDENA Los Angeles, CA 90029 6201 Winnetka Ave. 9000 Overland Ave. www.lacitycollege.edu Woodland Hills, CA 91371 Culver City, CA 90230 3. EAST LOS ANGELES www.piercecollege.edu www.wlac.edu COLLEGE 7. LOS ANGELES 11. VAN DE KAMP EL CAMINO 1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez SOUTHWEST COLLEGE INNOVATION CENTER CCD CARSON LONG BEACH Monterey Park, CA 91754 1600 W. Imperial Highway 2930 Fletcher Drive CCD www.elac.edu Los Angeles, CA 90047 Los Angeles, CA 90065 4. LOS ANGELES www.lasc.edu 12. SOUTH GATE HARBOR COLLEGE 8. LOS ANGELES EDUCATIONAL CENTER 111 Figueroa Place TRADE-TECH COLLEGE 2340 Firestone Blvd, Wilmington, CA 90744 400 W. Blvd. South Gate, CA 90280 4 NORTH ORANGE www.lahc.edu Los Angeles, CA 90015 CCD www.lattc.edu

PALOS VERDES PENINSULA UNIFIED PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICTS SERVED: Alhambra City & Culver City Unified Montebello Unified COAST CCD High School District Unified Beverly Hills Unified Las Virgenes Unified San Gabriel Unified Burbank Unified Los Angeles Unified Santa Monica – Malibu Unified

CITIES SERVED: Agoura Hills Culver City (part) Lynwood (part) San Gabriel (part) Alhambra Downey (part) Maywood Santa Monica (part) Bell (part) El Segundo (part) Montebello (part) South Gate (part) MAP KEY: Bell Gardens (part) Gardena Monterey Park (part) Temple City (part) Los Angeles Unified Beverly Hills Hawthorne (part) Palos Verdes Estates Torrance (part) School District Burbank Hidden Hills Pico Rivera (part) Vernon Los Angeles Community Calabasas Inglewood (part) Rolling Hills West College District Carson (part) Lomita Rolling Hills Estates Westlake Village Adjacent Community Commerce Long Beach (part) Rosemead (part) College Districts Cudahy Los Angeles (part) San Fernando CCD = Community College District ABOUT LACCD

Enrollment an important source of economic stability and upward LACCD is the largest community college district in mobility for some of the neediest residents of Los Angeles and among the largest in the nation. Currently, County. An LACCD graduate with an AA degree or LACCD enrolls about 230,000 full- and part-time students certificate is likely to earn almost 40 percent more than at its nine colleges. For the 2019–2020 Academic Year, persons who only have a high school diploma. enrollment was 229,793 students. Diversity Academic Achievement LACCD is a leading educator in California for Latinx and For 2019–20, the District conferred more than 33,500 African-American students, including DACA students. The awards, including two-year degrees and certificates. Nearly District’s nine colleges combined educates nearly twice as 5,500 of those awards were transfer degrees. In addition, many Latinx and African-American students than the West Los Angeles College is the second highest producing system. All nine colleges are community college in California for four-year bachelor’s designated as Hispanic Serving Institutions. degrees. In 2019–20, 42 students earned their bachelor’s in Dental Hygiene, more than a 45-percent increase over the Veterans 29 students who were the first-ever in the District to LACCD proudly serves and welcomes all U.S. Veterans. receive similar bachelor’s degrees in 2018. During the 2019–2020 Academic Year, our colleges awarded 357 AA degrees to Veterans and 258 certificates. Total Los Angeles College Promise enrollment of Veterans at the nine colleges is about 2,400. The Los Angeles College Program entered its third year of operations with the fall term of the 2020–2021 Academic LACCD Featured on PBS Year. Currently, over 13,500 students are enrolled in the Two LACCD colleges are part of a new PBS television student success program that provides two full years of free series on the important role of California’s community tuition, free laptop computers, priority registration and colleges in training the workforce of today and tomorrow. access to educational and financial aid counseling for first- “Inside California Education: Community Colleges” looks at time, full-time students who enroll in the program. In May the HireLAX construction jobs program at Los Angeles 2019, about 500 of the first-ever cohort of students who first Southwest College and the highly successfully Nursing began in the program in 2017 graduated. Program at Los Angeles Harbor College. Watch the videos now using the following QR code links: Financial Aid About half of all LACCD students report their incomes at Los Angeles Los Angeles near or below the poverty line. During the 2019–2020 Harbor College Southwest College Academic Year, LACCD distributed $253,424,729 in Nursing Program HireLAX Program financial aid awards, not including student loans. This financial aid is critical to opening the doors of higher education to those who could not otherwise afford college. Research shows that an education at LACCD’s colleges is

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2020–2021 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Steven F. Veres, President • Gabriel Buelna, Ph.D., 1st Vice President • David Vela, 2nd Vice President Mike Fong • Nichelle Henderson • Andra Hoffman • Ernest H. Moreno • Elias Geronimo, Student Trustee

2020–2021 DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Francisco C. Rodriguez, Ph.D., Chancellor • Melinda A. Nish, Ed.D., Interim Deputy Chancellor Ryan M. Cornner, Ed.D., Vice Chancellor of Educational Programs and Institutional Effectiveness Mercedes C. Gutierrez, Ed.D., Interim Vice Chancellor of Human Resources • Carmen V. Lidz, MS, Vice Chancellor/Chief Information Officer Jeanette L. Gordon, Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer • Jeffrey M. Prieto, J.D., General Counsel • Rueben C. Smith, D.C.Sc., Vice Chancellor/Chief Facilities Executive A publication of the LACCD Office of Communications. January 2021. 20210119v1