Department |
Office Location |
Extension |
Accounts Payable & Purchasing Office
|
AD 218 |
2088 |
Admissions & Records
Student records, applications, transcripts, ID numbers, registration appointments
|
Student Services Building, 1st Floor |
2104 |
Assessment
Course placement assitance for English, Math, or ESL courses
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2361 |
Associated Student Government
(ASG) Represents student needs on campus issues
|
Student Union, 2nd Floor |
2450 |
Book Store
Cubstore, textbooks, school supplies, LACC apparel
|
Student Union Lobby |
2142 |
Break It To Make It
Assistance for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2255 |
Business Office
Fees, payments, parking permits, and refunds
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2180 |
CalWORKs
Welfare-to-work assistance program
|
Student Services Building, 3rd Floor |
2599 |
CARE
(Cooperative Agencies Resources Education) Assistance for single parents pursuing their educational goals
|
Student Services Building, 3rd Floor |
2465 |
Career Center
Counseling students on career options, employment trends, vocational testing
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2210 |
Child Development Center
Providing child care for student parents
|
Child and Family Studies Building |
2220 |
LACC Extension
Workshops, seminars, excursions, recreational and other offerings to all members of the community
|
AD 112 |
2651 |
Cooperative Education Work Experience
Integrating on-the-job learning experiences and academic classroom lessons
|
AD 320A |
1522 |
Counseling
Academic counseling and educational planning, Guidance for class selections according to degree requirments
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2250 |
Dual Enrollment
Allows qualified students to fulfill high school graduation requirements while simultaneously gaining college or vocational credits
|
|
7293 |
EOPS
(Extended Opportunity Program & Services) Assists low income and educationally disadvantaged students toward academic success
|
Student Services Building, 3rd Floor |
2300 |
Facilities Management
|
M&O |
Custodial Response Hotline: 2440
Emergencies: 2410 |
Financial Aid
Programs, policies, and procedures for receiving financial aid
|
Student Services Building, 1st Floor |
2010 |
First Year Experience
Creating success in the first year of college through educational and career guidance
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
1264 |
Foster & Kinship Care Program
Provides quality education and support opportunities for caregivers of children and youth in out-of-home care
|
Student Services Building, 3rd Floor |
2335 |
Genderversity & Multicultural Center
Student resources, specialized counseling, and diversity information
|
AD 108 |
2463 |
GO Central City
(Great Outcomes for Central City)
Motivating and preparing elementary, middle, and high school students to become future college students
|
|
2325 |
Guardian Scholars Program
Support for current and former foster youth
|
Student Services Building, Room 360 |
2345 |
Health & Wellness Center
Basic primary care, preventive health information, and counseling
|
Student Services Building 120
(Enter on South side of building.) |
2485 |
Human Resources Office
New employee orientation, personnel, payroll, policies and procedures
|
AD 213, AD 215 |
2425 |
Information Technology - IT
High quality technical leadership, resources, and services for students, faculty and staff
|
AD 107 |
2049 |
Institutional Effectiveness
A data-driven assessment of the accomplishment of the college mission
|
AD 209 |
2377 |
International Student Program
Assisting transition to a U.S. college with documentation process and academic counseling
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2470 |
Library
Reference Center, books, course reserves, computers
|
MLK |
2400 |
New Student Orientation
All first time students must participate in either an on-line or in-person orientation
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
|
NextUP
Cooperating Agencies Foster Youth Educational Support (CAFYES)
|
Student Services Building, 3rd Floor |
2300 |
Non Credit & Adult Education
Courses in Basic Education, Computing Skills, ESL, Citizenship/English Literacy, Workforce Literacy, Entrepreneurship, Retail and Job Readiness skills
|
EWD Building |
2230 |
Office of Articulation
|
AD 205B |
2062 |
Office of Special Services
Assistance and specialized instruction for students with verified disabilities. Authorize academic adjustments and accommodations for students.
|
Student Services Building, 1st Floor |
2270 |
Office of Student Life
Providing opportunities for students to enhance their overall personal and leadership development
|
Student Union 219 |
2450 |
Outreach & Recruitment
Facilitating the transition of students from area high schools to LACC or other colleges and universities
|
Student Union, 2nd floor |
2450 |
Peer Mentoring Program
One-on-one peer support for first-year students
|
Student Union 219 |
2450 |
Ralph Bunche Scholars Program
Meeting the needs of academically motivated students transferring to four-year universities
|
Student Services Building 234 |
2340 |
Receiving Department
|
840 Heliotrope Drive |
2495 |
Resources for Undocumented Students & DREAMers
|
South Kinesiology, Room 101 |
2464 |
Sheriff's Office
Law enforcement services for LACC
|
|
2702 |
Supplemental Instruction
Mentors supporting students achieve success in the classroom
|
AD 111 |
4005
In an emergency, dial 2911 |
Title IX
(Gender Equity) Information on legal protection from discrimination or harassment based on gender
|
Student Services Building, 2nd Floor |
2758 |
Transfer Center
Assistance in transfers to four-year colleges and universities
|
HH 200, Room G |
2215 |
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
|
Student Services Building, 3rd Floor |
2466 |
Upward Bound
Working with high school students from low-income and first-generation families
|
Student Services Building 242 |
2315 |
Veterans' Resource Center
Acknowledging veterans’ unique needs while attaining educational goals
|
Life Sciences Building, Room 101 |
2125 |
Welcome Center
A one-stop location for information about the application and enrollment process, as well as help with FAFSA applications, and Cubcard IDs
|
Student Services Building, Room 180 |
2455 |