Los Angeles County has opened the COVID-19 vaccination education tier. You can click on the links below for more information about scheduling your appointment at
California officials said they will devote 40% of available COVID-19 vaccines to residents in the most disadvantaged areas in a move designed to both slow the spread of coronavirus and speed up the reopening of the economy, according to media reports.
LASC's Health Center would like to inform students about their services by making a virtual visit to your classroom to give a brief five-minute presentation. Email them at at [email protected] 
with dates and times that work for you. 
State Superintendent Tony Thurmond congratulated LASC and its Hire LAX program for being one of eight California adult education providers recognized as finalists in the U.S. Department of Education’s “Rethink Adult Education Challenge,” a program that highlights exceptional pre-apprenticeship programs that equip people with the knowledge and skills they need to enter and succeed in apprenticeship programs. Learn more.
Need to take an Introduction to Teaching with Canvas (ITC) or Introduction to Online Teaching and Learning (IOTL) course to be Distance Education certified? Sign up for your courses now in the Vision Resource Center. Click on the links below to register in the VRC. You must take ITC first followed by IOTL. ITC classes are March 15 to April 9, April 12 to May 7 and May 10 to June 4. IOTL classes are from March 15 to April 9, April 12 to May 7 and May 10 to June 4.
March is Women’s History Month and LASC's Library celebrates by sharing women-focused sources. The Library invites you to explore its featured biographies, e-books, and selected videos. Learn more.
LASC’s Extended Opportunity Programs and Services office's goal is to help all students who want to have access to quality education with the resources needed to succeed. Students are encouraged to apply today.
LASC's NextUp and Guardian Scholars programs welcome you to read its latest newsletter that details the benefits of joining, meet the team, and more. You can view the newsletter here. Also, check out this flyer to meet Carlos Borrayo, NextUp and Guardian Scholars newest CGCA.
LASC's Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) program is now accepting applications from Spring Semester students. If students meet the eligibility requirements, they should apply today. Read more.
Hip Hop Congress represents the merger of artists and students, music and community. Its mission is to use Hip Hop culture to inspire young people to get involved in social action, civic service, and cultural creativity. Encourage students to get involved by filling out this interest form.
Did you know that LASC has the only TRiO STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) program in LACCD? Do you know students interested in transferring to a college or university in a STEM or STEM-affiliated major? Then encourage them to join the TRiO STEM Scholars program at LASC! Learn more.
LASC's science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs are actively involved in bringing more opportunities to students related to their career. The STEM programs' first newsletter is where a student can find information and opportunities to further his or her education. Read more.
LASC's Professional Development Committee will host a book discussion on "Leadership & Self-Deception" from 8 a.m. to noon Friday, March 12. The discussion will go over the first part of the book. Register by selecting the link for the hour you choose 8 a.m. Book Discussion  or noon Book Discussion. Check out the flyer here.
LASC's Dream Resource Center will be hosting presentations provided by the Department of Public Health on COVID-19 in both English and Spanish. The next presentation will be noon Thursday, March 11. Register here or learn more.
Students are invited to learn how being a TRiO Scholars program participant can help them achieve their educational transfer goals from 10-11 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through March 17 on Zoom. Learn more.

LASC's Library is hosting a series of free technology workshops on different presentation tools. Each workshop will show students how to access the featured application, create and edit slides, images and YouTube videos, and how to share their presentation. This week the workshops at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 9, and 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 12, will focus on Google Docs/Slides. Learn more.
To provide students with reliable, high-speed internet access — and in keeping with social-distancing directives issued by county, state, and national officials — LASC has launched “Drive-Up Wi-Fi." Students are welcome to drive to LASC, park in our parking lot and get FREE Wi-Fi! Learn more.
LASC's Disabled Students Program & Services and NEXTUp offices will host Student Resource fairs throughout March and April. Stop by to learn about LASC and our incredible community partners. The first event is 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, March 10, on Zoom. Learn more.
LACCD's Lavender Graduation Celebration will be at 4 p.m. May 17 celebrating Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) student graduates. More information to follow! Learn more.
LACCD’s African American Outreach Initiative program presents the 2021 Virtual Black Graduation Celebration: A Cultural Ceremony Honoring Students! The celebration is from 3-5 p.m. May 25. Learn more.
LASC's Distance Education office will have open Zoom sessions for drop-in help and assistance with Canvas and online learning. Stop by from 11 a.m. to noon Monday, 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m. to noon Wednesday, 10-11 a.m. Thursday, and 9-11 a.m. Friday.
LACCD is hosting several webinars in the weeks ahead to support Distance Education teaching. For a full list of the upcoming webinars, visit here. The webinars are updated frequently so keep checking back.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, LASC's campus is closed to the public, but almost all classes are offered in a remote learning (online) model using Canvas and all student services and business operations will be offered online. Keep up with the latest CVOID-19 news with LACCD's FAQ page.
LASC's Spring Semester information guide for students details support and resources available such as tutoring, health and technology. Learn more. Students can live chat with our support programs this semester by visiting this link. Information on resources such as housing, WiFi, and food accessibility are available here.
In the interest of furthering the educational objectives of students, LASC's Library will make available a Google Chromebook or Surface GO for one academic year for a student actively enrolled at the college. Learn more.



LASC has a telephone hotline for employees to call with any general issues or concerns they might have related to operations as well as the impact of COVID-19. Contact the FreshDesk/FreshCaller hotline in the Winter Session from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays at (323) 274-1680 or
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LASC's President Dr. Seher Awan is inviting all employees to a virtual town hall at 2:30 p.m. every Tuesday to receive updates and chat questions to her. The Town Hall can be accessed via Zoom at
tinyurl.com/TownHallatLASC or by phone at (669) 900-6833. Meeting ID is 924 9400 3345. Recent town halls can be viewed here.