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  2. Los Angeles Community College District - Wikipedia

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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. [1] Over the past seventy-seven years, [year needed] LACCD has served as educator to more than three million students. In addition to ...

  3. Los Angeles Pierce College - Wikipedia

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    The college began with 70 students and 18 faculty members on September 15, 1947. Originally known as the Clarence W. Pierce School of Agriculture, the institution's initial focus was crop cultivation and animal husbandry. Nine years later, in 1956, the school was renamed to Los Angeles Pierce Junior College, retaining the name of its founder, Dr. Pierce, as well as his commitment to ...

  4. Los Angeles Harbor College - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Harbor College. / 33.784; -118.284. Los Angeles Harbor College ( LAHC) is a public community college in Wilmington, California. It is one of two community colleges serving the South Bay region of Los Angeles. LAHC serves mainly students from Harbor City, Carson, San Pedro, Gardena, Lomita, Wilmington and the Palos Verdes Peninsula ...

  5. Meet the new presidents of these two Pierce College campuses ...

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    Pierce College is the largest college district in Pierce County and serves more than 13,500 students each year, according to the college. State financial data shows that college campus presidents ...

  6. East Los Angeles College - Wikipedia

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    The college relocated to its current 82-acre (33 ha) site on Avenida Cesar Chavez in February 1948. It is situated six miles from the Los Angeles Civic Center. A portion of the 2005 movie Goal! was filmed at the ELAC Weingart Stadium. The ELAC men's basketball team is prominently featured in the Netflix series Last Chance U: Basketball, a spin-off of the original Last Chance U, which premiered ...

  7. Los Angeles Mission College - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Mission College is the ninth and youngest college established in the Los Angeles Community College District. It was first located in high schools, churches, office buildings, shopping centers, and other locations scattered throughout the city of San Fernando and the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles, and opened its doors to the public in February 1975 with approximately twelve ...

  8. West Los Angeles College - Wikipedia

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    The college's athletic teams are nicknamed the Wildcats. The teams were previously known as the "Hustling Oilers." [citation needed] The college currently sponsors 12 varsity sports, five men's, six women's, and one co-ed. West Los Angeles competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) in the Western State Conference (WSC) for all sports except football ...

  9. Los Angeles Trade–Technical College - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Trade–Technical College ( L.A. Trade–Tech, LATTC) is a public community college in Los Angeles, California. It is part of the Los Angeles Community College District and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC), American Culinary Federation, and League of Nursing, among others.