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Fast Facts

The LACCD is the largest community college district in California and among the largest in the nation. Our nine colleges offer educational opportunities to students in 40 cities and communities covering an area of more than 882 square miles. Currently, LACCD enrolls about 205,000 full- and part-time students at its nine colleges. For the 2021-22 Academic Year, enrollment was 202,735 students.

ANNUAL ENROLLMENT BY COLLEGE, 2021-22
Los Angeles City College 25,859 Los Angeles Southwest College 10,149
East Los Angeles College 51,672 Los Angeles Trade-Technical College 18,125
Los Angeles Harbor College 11,788 Los Angeles Valley College 24,468
Los Angeles Mission College 16,412 West Los Angeles College 19,238
Los Angeles Pierce College 25,024    

TOTAL: 202,735

ETHNICITY, 2021-22
Hispanic 57.3% Native American 0.2%
African American 8.9% White 17.0%
Asian 6.4% Multi-Ethnic 2.5%
Filipino 2.6% Unknown 5.1%
Pacific Islander 0.2%    
AGE, 2021-22
Under 20 27.4%
20-24 25.7%
25-34 24.7%
35 and over 22.2%
GENDER, 2021-22
Female 57.8%
Male 41.0%
Non-Binary 0.4%
Unknown 0.9%
UNIT LOAD, Fall 2022
Full Time (12+ credit hours) 18.2%
Part Time 72.7%
Non Credit 9.1%
EDUCATIONAL GOAL, Fall 2022
Occupational 13.2%
Transfer 48.1%
General Education 16.8%
Transitional 6.8%
Undecided 15.1%


 

Student Background  
First Generation (Fall 2022) 45%
Low Income (2021-22) 50.7%
Food Insecure 62.7%
Housing Insecure 55.0%
Homeless 19.0%
Pell Grant 23%
Fee Waiver 50%

 

FEES, Fall 2022 (Cost per Unit)
Resident $46
Non-Resident $332
International $332
TRANSFER STUDENTS, 2020-21  
California State University 6,277
University of California 1,286
In-State Private 423
Out-of-State 756
Total 8,742

 

FULL TIME EQUIVALENT STUDENTS, 2021-22  
Credit 68,870
Noncredit 5.358
Total 74,228

 

LOS ANGELES COLLEGE PROMISE, Fall 2022 5,552

The Los Angeles College Promise Program entered its sixth year of operations with the fall term of the 2022–2023 Academic Year. The student success program  provides two full years of free tuition, free laptop computers, priority registration and access to educational and financial aid counseling for first-time, full-time students who enroll in the program. Nearly 30,000 students enrolled and more than 4,250 students graduated with Associate degree since the program first began in 2017.