LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A second districtwide online open enrollment fair for the upcoming semester will be held today for the nine campuses in the Los Angeles Community College District.
The district, which held its first virtual enrollment fair on Aug. 12, is highlighting its flexible class schedules, guaranteed admission and affordability to would-be applicants.
First-time, full-time students may be eligible for two years of free tuition, plus a free Chromebook, under the district’s L.A. College Promise Program. More information can be found at lacollegepromise.org.
Open enrollment for the fall semester will continue until Aug. 31, when classes begin. Applicants can apply and register at lacolleges.net or lacollegepromise.org for application and registration information.
The majority of fall classes will be held online due to the ongoing COVID-19 public health emergency. However, many classes that support careers and education for the state’s essential services workforce infrastructure —
such as healthcare, construction, utility and mechanical services — will have limited on-campus instruction.
Existing LACCD students can enroll in classes via the student portal, mycollege.laccd.edu, using their student email and password. Those who need help accessing the portal can reach out to the district’s help desk between
8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 844-695-2223 or [email protected]. Those contacts are for access issues only, not enrollment information.
The registration fair will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All LACCD colleges will have admissions personnel available to help students with registration and to answer questions.
The enrollment registration links for each college are:
— East Los Angeles College – https://bit.ly/2Fkeh93
— Los Angeles City College – https://bit.ly/2XVXCzd
— Los Angeles Harbor College – https://bit.ly/3iEMJK6
— Los Angeles Mission College – https://bit.ly/30Z3Znr
— Los Angeles Pierce College – https://bit.ly/33YPNML
— Los Angeles Southwest College – https://bit.ly/2DXQBqy
— Los Angeles Trade-Technical College – https://bit.ly/30Z4ePn
— Los Angeles Valley College – https://bit.ly/30UjFYU
— West Los Angeles College – https://bit.ly/324jpGj
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