Los Angeles Community College District

{{Short description|Community college district in Los Angeles, California, United States}}

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The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) is the community college district serving Los Angeles, California, and some of its neighboring cities and certain unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Its headquarters are in Downtown Los Angeles."[http://www.laccd.edu/Pages/default.aspx Home]." Los Angeles Community College District. Retrieved on August 3, 2013. "770 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90017" Over the course of its history, LACCD has served as educator to more than three million students. The Los Angeles Community College District is the largest community college district in the United States and is one of the largest in the world.

The LACCD consists of nine colleges and covers an area of more than {{convert|882|sqmi|km2}}. They serve students in the Alhambra, Beverly Hills, Burbank, Culver City, Garvey, Las Virgenes, Los Angeles, Montebello, Palos Verdes and San Gabriel school districts.{{cite web|url=https://www.laccd.edu/Board/Documents/LACCD-MAP.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.laccd.edu/Board/Documents/LACCD-MAP.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live |title=Los Angeles Community College District Map}} The district covers the Los Angeles city limits, San Fernando, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Hidden Hills, Burbank, West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Rosemead (southern portion), Montebello, Commerce, Vernon, Huntington Park, Bell, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, South Gate, Gardena, Carson, Lomita, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, Rancho Palos Verdes, and numerous unincorporated communities, including East Los Angeles, Florence-Firestone, Athens, and Walnut Park.

Colleges

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rowspan="2" |Campus

! rowspan="2" |Location

! rowspan="2" |Founded

! rowspan="2" |Enrollment

align="left" |East Los Angeles College

|Monterey Park

|1945

|32,225

align="left" |Los Angeles City College

|East Hollywood, Los Angeles

|1929

|17,157

align="left" |Los Angeles Harbor College

|Harbor City, Los Angeles

|1949

|9,442

align="left" |Los Angeles Mission College

|Sylmar, Los Angeles

|1975

|11,865

align="left" |Los Angeles Pierce College

|Woodland Hills, Los Angeles

|1947

|18,081

align="left" |Los Angeles Trade-Technical College

|Historic South Central Los Angeles

|1925

|13,497

align="left" |Los Angeles Valley College

|Valley Glen, Los Angeles

|1949

|17,642

align="left" |Los Angeles Southwest College

|West Athens

|1967

|6,053

align="left" |West Los Angeles College

|Culver City

|1969

|9,955

Board of trustees

The Los Angeles Community College District is governed by an elected Board of Trustees first established in 1969.{{Cite web |title=History of LACC |url=https://www.lacitycollege.edu/about/history |access-date=2023-01-23 |website=www.lacitycollege.edu}}

References