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QuICK REFERENCE TO CAMPuS SERVICES<br />

Financial Aid<br />

(323) 953-4000 OPTION #3<br />

OR ExT. 2025 - Ch111A<br />

Financial assistance -- including: grants,<br />

work study, loans and enrollment fee waivers<br />

-- is available to assist students with meeting<br />

college expenses.<br />

An automatic Board of Governors Enrollment Fee<br />

Waiver will be processed for qualifying students<br />

who have completed a Free Application for Federal<br />

Student Aid (FAFSA).<br />

health & Wellness Center<br />

(323) 953-4000 ExT. 2485 - hh2<br />

The Health Center serves currently enrolled<br />

students. It offers basic primary and nonemergency<br />

care, health care counseling,<br />

emotional and behavioral counseling, family<br />

planning, referrals, TB skin test, and other<br />

laboratory tests and immunizations, some of<br />

which carry additional fees. Appointments can<br />

be made to see a medical provider or mental<br />

health professional.<br />

SChOLARS Program<br />

mULLERDN@LACITYCOLLEGE.EDU<br />

(323) 953-4000 ExT. 2705/2340 - AD 205A<br />

If you are planning to transfer to a four-year<br />

university, consider joining the Ralph Bunche<br />

Scholars <strong>College</strong>. The Scholoars Program is<br />

designed to prepare the motivated student for<br />

transfer. The program’s enriched and rigorous<br />

curriculum challenges academically motivated<br />

and intellectually curious students. Students may<br />

have the opportunity to participate in tutoring and<br />

research. These experiences will lead beyond the<br />

community college, through the four-year school,<br />

and into the professional lives of these scholars.<br />

BENEFITS: Certified members get priority<br />

consideration for admission to:<br />

UCLA, UC Irvine, UC Riverside, UC Santa Cruz, CSU<br />

Long Beach, CSU Fullerton, Chapman University,<br />

Columbia University, Mills <strong>College</strong>, La Sierra<br />

University, Occidental <strong>College</strong>, Pacific University,<br />

Pitzer <strong>College</strong>, Pomona <strong>College</strong>, Whitman <strong>College</strong>.<br />

hOW TO JOIN: You need to have a 3.25 GPA<br />

minimum (high school or college) AND BE ELIGIBLE<br />

FOR ENGLISH 101 AND MATH 125.<br />

HOW TO CERTIFY:<br />

ALL ENROLLED STUDENTS ARE ELIGIBLE FOR<br />

BASIC PRIMARy & NON-EMERGENCy<br />

Care and Referrals<br />

Health Care Counseling<br />

Family Planning<br />

Emotional & Behavioral Counseling<br />

TB Skin Tests<br />

Other Lab Tests & Immunizations<br />

Note: There is a fee for some services<br />

For an appointment with a medical provider<br />

or mental health professional, please call:<br />

323.953-4000 ext.2485 • holmes hall 2<br />

106 <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>College</strong> · <strong>2011</strong> SPRING Class Schedule<br />

Take Care of Yourself at<br />

The Health Center<br />

LACC is certified by the Immigration and<br />

Naturalization Services (INS) to issue I-20’s<br />

to non-immigrant visa students<br />

You may be considered if you meet the following requirements:<br />

• Have or will earn a high school diploma from a US high school<br />

or the equivalent education from a foreign school.<br />

• Have a score of: 450 or more on the TOEFL paper based<br />

133 computer based<br />

45 internet based<br />

or other documentation that you are proficient enough in the<br />

English language to benefit from college.<br />

• Have a valid non-immigrant visa.<br />

Effective April 12, 2002, the Immigration and Naturalization Service has issued an Interim<br />

Rule which requires students with B visas to change their visa status to either a F-1 or M-1<br />

non-immigrant visa prior to pursuing a course of study at the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Effective Fall 2007, International Students under F or M visa shall be charged a medical<br />

insurance fee equal to the cost of medical insurance purchased by the <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong><br />

Community <strong>College</strong> District on the student’s behalf. For Fall 2007, the fee will be $420 and<br />

provide coverage from August 1, 2007 through January 1, 2008.<br />

If you live in the <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> area and would like to be considered<br />

for admissions:<br />

1. Attend a scheduled meeting<br />

2. Take the <strong>College</strong> Placement Exam to determine placement in English<br />

For meeting dates & times or for more info.:<br />

(323) 953-4000 ext. 2470 • cub center

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