Services Available for Students to Succeed

If you are a new or returning student, these are the steps you need to take to get started at LATTC:

1. Admissions & Records

Website: Admissions & Records
Phone: (213) 763-5300

You may apply using Los Angeles Community College District’s Online Application (LACCD).
If you need assistance with submitting your application you may stop by the Bridges Office located in Student Support Center, D3-105.

2. Financial Aid

Website: Financial Aid Office
Phone: (213) 763-7082

Apply for financial aid on-line. Our federal school code is 001227.
If you are an Undocumented student you can apply for financial aid.
If you need assistance with filing out the financial aid application please stop by the Financial Aid Computer Lab located in Administration/Services Building, E5-314 (Third Floor).

3. Assessment

Website: Assessment Center
Phone: (213) 763-5339

Assessment is required for all new students unless they are exempt*. LATTC offers assessments for English, English as a Second Language (ESL), and Math.
See the Assessment Center website for your assessment walk-in hours.
See the OAC Website to view Assessment Information, or for more details or visit the Bridges Office located in Student Support Center, D3-105.

4. Orientation

Website: Bridges Office
Phone: (213) 444-7706

Orientation presents important information about the college programs, policies, procedures, and services. Orientation also helps you to better understand the college Catalog, Schedule of Classes, and plan a course of study. You may completed Orientation online or schedule an in-person New Student Orientation session to complete Orientation, Assessment and Counseling all in one day (OAC).
See the OAC Website to view Orienation Information, or for more details or visit the Bridges Office located in Student Support Center, D3-105.

5. Counseling Institute

Website: Bridges Office
Phone: (213) 444-7706

Meeting with a counselor before registering in classes provides you with an opportunity to review your educational goals, research majors, plan courses, and develop a Student Educational Plan (SEP). The Counseling Department also offers courses, which assist students with student success strategies, learning and study skills, AA degree and transfer planning, career development and internships, conflict resolution skills and behavior management.
See the OAC Website to view Counseling Institute drop-in hours, or for more details or visit the Bridges Office located in Student Support Center, D3-105.

6. Business Office

Website: Business Office
Phone: (213) 763-7225

Pay your fees for enrollment at the Bridges Office located in Student Support Center, D3-105.

7. Follow-up

After enrolling in the first semester, you will continue to receive follow-up services such as choosing a major, preparing to transfer, further developing an SEP, and earning an Associate’s Degree and/or Certificate through the Counseling office. It is advised that you meet with a Counselor at least once a semester.