ACADEMIC RESOURCES & STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS

PROGRAMS/ SERVICES PROVIDED LOCATIONS/CONTACT SERVICES INFORMATION

Assist students with applications, maintain student Student Services Bldg. 1st floor Admissions and academic records, transcripts, enrollment verification, (323) 953-4000 ext. 2104 Records residency and graduation petitions. [email protected] Placement testing for English, Math and ESL. Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor Assessment Drop-in hours are available or by appointment. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2264 Purchase books, study aids, gift items, supplies and Student Union 1st floor Bookstore scantrons. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2140 Provides support and guidance relative to all financial Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor Business Office needs and obligations of our students. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2172

Provides free workforce training, education, and Student Services Bldg. 3rd floor CalWORKs childcare services for students receiving public (323) 953-4000 ext. 2599 assistance. Educate and serve students in their career education, Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor Career Center planning, and development process. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2210 Offers an early childhood learning program for children Child Development Center 3 and 4 years old and an evening program for school- (323) 953-4000 ext. 2220 Child Development age children. Enrollment priority given to student- parents. Provide quality academic, occupational and personal Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor counseling which creates a climate for students to have (323) 953-4000 ext. 2250 Counseling Services maximum self-fulfillment. Dental Technology program continuously improves the Science Technology Bldg. student learning process and student performance in Room 324A Dental Technology alignment with the ADA/CODA accreditation standards (323) 953-4000 ext. 2501 and dental industry expectations and demands. Assist qualifying students to gain academic and personal Student Services Bldg. 3rd floor EOP&S/Care success through support services and encouragement. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2300 Assist students with general financial aid questions Student Services Bldg. 1st floor Financial Aid regarding the application process, file status, financial (323) 953-4000 ext. 2010 aid programs, and policies and procedures. Help first year students be successful by providing Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor First Year Experience a supportive, nurturing environment along with (323) 953-4000 ext. 2266 (FYE) educational and career guidance. Provide classes and resources for the foster care Student Services Bldg. 3rd floor Foster and Kinship Care community. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2335

Provide scholarships and opportunities to LACC students Student Union 3rd floor Foundation Office so students continue to excel in their educational careers (323) 953-4011 [email protected] Provide support for current and former foster youth. GS Student Services Bldg. 3rd floor Guardian Scholars (GS) serves as a support network in guiding students to meet (323) 953-4000 ext. 2345 their educational goals. ACADEMIC RESOURCES & STUDENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS

Provide basic and non-emergency care, health care Student Services Bldg. 1st floor Health & Wellness Center counseling, emotional and behavioral counseling, family (323) 953-4000 ext. 2485 planning and more. Assist students under F-1 Visa with college admission, Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor International Students & assessment, orientation, immigration matters, (323) 953-4000 ext. 2470 Intensive English employment under OPT, academic advisement and Program counseling. Books, reference materials, periodicals, library Martin Luther King, Jr. Library Library databases, access to study rooms and computer labs (323) 953-4000 ext. 2400 available to students with Cub card. Educate students for entry level registry nursing Science Technology Bldg. Nursing positions in a variety of multicultural health care settings 2nd floor Room 218 within the community. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2065 Provide a comprehensive and diverse educational Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor experience with the purpose of training scholars poised (323) 953-4000 ext. 2340 Ralph Bunche Scholars to become leaders in their respective endeavors and careers. Provide students with the technical and interpersonal Radiology Technology Bldg. Radiology Tech (X-Ray) skills necessary as a professional diagnostic medical (323) 953-4000 ext. 2942 radiographer. Designed to provide educational support and access to Student Services Bldg. 1st floor Office of Special students requiring special services to easily transition (323) 953-4000 ext. 2270 Services into college. Assist all students in the local community high school Student Union Bldg. 2nd floor (323) Outreach & achieve their academic goals. 953-4000 ext. 2325 Recruitment [email protected] Provide an opportunity for students to enhance their Student Union Bldg. 2nd floor Office of Student Life personal and leadership development Office of Student Life (OSL) (323) 953-4000 ext. 2450 The Professional Actor Training Program provides El Camino Theatre Arts Theatre Academy intensive training in all skills and techniques. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2992

(University) Transfer Provide information and assistance to LACC students Student Services Bldg. 2nd floor Center wishing to transfer to 4-year colleges and universities. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2215 Target low income, first-generation, or disabled students’ Student Services Bldg. 3rd floor TRIO population who have identified transferring to a four- (323) 953-4000 ext. 2466 year university. One of the six TRIO outreach and support programs Administration Bldg. 1st floor (323) Upward Bound for high school students from low income and first- 953-4000 ext. 2315 generation families. Veterans Resources A place for veterans and their families to navigate both Life Science Bldg. Room. 101 Center campus and community resources. (323) 953-4000 ext. 2125 A one-stop location where students can find information Student Services Bldg. 1st floor Welcome Center about academic programs, access to computers to apply (323) 953-4000 ext.2325 to LACC and complete the necessary enrollment steps [email protected] Oversee a variety of educational and career programs, Economic and Workforce Bldg. Workforce Program including non-credit programs, ESL/Citizenship, VESL, (323) 953-4000 ext. 2230 CalWORKS, and vocational education. NEW STUDENT PATHWAY

JANUARY 2020

Meet your Outreach Coach Complete City College Online Application Complete a FAFSA or Dream Act Application FEBRUARY - MARCH 2020

Set up your Student Portal Complete Online Application MARCH - MAY 2020

PARTICIPATE IN CITY PROMISE TO: Create Your Academic/Career Plan With A First Year Counselor Meet & Greet With First Experience Counselors & Staff LACC Campus Tour/Lunch With Current FYE Students

REGISTER FOR CLASSES - PRIORITY REGISTRATION Must Enroll as a Full-Time Student (12 units or more) and Enroll in Required English/Math Classes NEW STUDENT ENROLLMENT GUIDE

• Go To lacitycollege.edu APPLY • Click on Apply/ Register ONLINE • Complete Step 1 *Note: Must Have an Active Email Account to Apply

SET UP • Username: LACCD ID Number (begins with 88 or 90) STUDENT • 88@ + The First Character of Your Last Name (capitalized) + The Month and 22 PORTAL Day of Your Birthday (MMDD) COMPLETE ORIENTATION • Complete Orientation through Student Portal 3 ONLINE *Please Note Orientation Takes Approx. 45 Min SCHEDULE • OPTION 1: Visit Counseling in APPOINTMENT Student Services Building (SSB) 2nd Floor WITH • OPTION 2: Schedule Appointment Online: 4 COUNSELOR https://esars.lacitycollege.edu/esars/counseling/eSARS.asp?WCI=Init&WCE=Settings • Check Your Registration Appointment Through Your Student Portal: REGISTER FOR ACADEMICS MENU TERM INFORMATION REG DATES & DEADLINES CLASSES • TO ENROLL: ACADEMICS MENU ENROLLMENT ADD SELECT TERM • Pay Tuition Fees Through Student Portal If Paying by Card

GET YOUR • Once You Are Enrolled in Your Classes, Stop by The Welcome Center LACC CUB with a Print Out of Your Class Schedule Along with Another Form of ID CARD

DON’T FORGET TO APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID (FAFSA OR DREAM ACT)

HAVE ANY QUESTIONS? Visit the Welcome Center In SSB-1st Floor or Contact Us: 323-953-4000 ext. 2455 OUTREACH AND RECRUITMENT SERVICES

WELCOME CENTER WORKSHOPS / STUDENT SERVICES PRESENTATIONS BUILDING 1ST FLOOR

LACC Application for Admission Led by Career Guidance Counselor Assistants (CGCA’s) and Student Ambassadors Online orientation To assist students with their LACC application, next Navigating the Student Portal/ steps, and in-depth information about programs Registering for Classes/ Paying fees and services offered

Student Services & Programs Information sessions may vary depending upon individual requests. Financial Aid Concurrent Enrollment Approximately 45 min. - 1 hour (for High School Students) Identifying Registration Holds

Student Photo ID (Cub Card) COLLEGE FAIRS CAMPUS HIGH SCHOOL TOURS VISITS

Explore the campus, ask questions, and receive Students are provided with assistance insight to student life during their transition to LACC.

LACC Campus Tour Request Form: Recruiters inform prospective students about the https://tinyurl.com/yczjsf5q different programs offered.

Typically 1 hour long Local students can receive assistance with application, orientation, and financial aid workshops.

COLLEGE FAIRS CONTACT US

Representatives attend college fairs in local high schools, the community, and the LA area. [email protected] Additional details about programs, classes, and opportunities are provided. OUTREACH TEAM

ALEN ANDRIASSIAN Dean of Outreach and Student Life

Education: Glendale Community College (AA); Loyola Marymount University (BA); California State University, Northridge (MPA); University of Southern California (EdD, in progress)

Email: [email protected]

BRENDA BROWN ARMINEH DEREGHISHIAN, M.ED. Outreach & Recruitment Coordinator Student Services Specialist

Education: Hay Springs High School, Hay Education: Clark Magnet High School; Glendale Springs Nebraska; The University of Nebraska- Community College (AA); , Lincoln (BS) Secondary Education-Language Los Angeles (BA); University of Southern Arts California (MA); University of Southern California, Doctor of Education, Education Leadership, Email: [email protected] Higher Education Administration Anticipated May 2019 Please contact me directly at: (323) 253-4000 ext. 2331 Email: [email protected]

JOHN NOYOLA PERLA PARTIDA High School Outreach Representative High School Outreach Representative

Education: Abram Friedman Occupation Education: Baldwin Park High School; Mt. Center (G.E.D.); Los Angeles Trade-Technical San Antonio College Community College College (AA, Social Science); California State (AA); University of California, Los Angeles University, Long Beach (BA, Political Science); (BA); University of Southern California University of Southern California (MA, Educational (MA in progress) Counseling)

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Languages: English/Spanish Languages: English/Spanish

KRISTINE DISHCHYAN GERARDO ZARATE High School Outreach Representative High School Outreach Representative

Education: Bravo High School (c/o 2015); Education: Miguel Contreras Learning Complex; Los Angeles City College (c/o 2018—AA , Los Angeles City College (AA, Social Science Psychology); University California, Los Angeles & Behavior); California State University, Los (BA), Socialogy (in progress) Angeles (BA, Sociology, Minor in Psychology)

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Languages: English/ Armenian Languages: English/Spanish OUTREACH TEAM

KAREN “GARY” SHAMOYAN LUSINE ZAKARYAN Student Support Services Representative, Student Support Services Representative, Welcome Center Welcome Center

Education: High School; University Education: Kirov High School (Armenia); Los of California, Santa Barbara (BA, Law and Angeles City College (2 AA degrees). Society); Loyola Marymount University (MA, Higher Education Administration).

Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Languages: English/Armenian Languages: English/Armenian

CLAUDIA CONTACT US: Student Support Services Representative, Welcome Center

Education: Belmont High School; Glendale Phone: (323) 953-4000 ext. 2455 Community College (AA, Arts & Humanities); Office Hours: California State University, Los Angeles (BA, Moday-Thursday: 8:00AM-7:00PM Sociology); University of Southern California Friday: 8:00AM-2:00PM (Masters of Education Candidate)

Email: [email protected]

Languages: English/Spanish