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The following procedures
apply to all students, day or evening.
| First
Step: Complete an application
for admission |
If you are a new
or returning student, you need to complete an application
for admission. To complete an application, you may select
one of the following methods:
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You may apply for admission on our district web
site.
Click
here to apply
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| 2. |
You
may print an application
form (2
pages in Adobe Acrobat format, 368kb)
Complete the information, sign it, and mail it to:
Los Angeles Mission College
Attn: Admissions & Records
13356 Eldridge Ave. Sylmar, CA 91342 |
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You
may obtain an application form at Mission College's Admissions
Office. |
If you are on a
student (F-1) visa or want to get a student (F-1) visa, please
visit the International Students Office
at L.A. Mission College. Do not continue on this page.
All information
requested on the application must be provided. The application
must declare under penalty of perjury that all information
on the application is correct. All information is subject
to verification; falsification or withholding of information
shall constitute grounds for dismissal.
Provide a Social
Security number on the application form. The Los Angeles Community
College District maintains a student record system that uses
the Social Security number to identify an individual's record.
However, if students do not wish to report their Social Security
numbers, an alternate identification number will be assigned
by the College. Changes in a student's ID # may be made only
in the Admissions Office. All future correspondence and request
for transcripts and numbers, like all other student information
are confidential and will be used only as identification numbers.
| Second
Step: Matriculation |
Matriculation is
a process designed to assist students in achieving their educational
goal. It is an agreement between the student and the college.
Its purpose is to ensure that all students successfully complete
their college courses and reach their academic goals in a
timely manner, by properly assessing the student's skills
and abilities and recommending individualized educational
plans for academic success. All first time students who declare
a goal of earning a certificate, AA or AS degree, or plan
on transferring to a University, are expected to go through
a Matriculation process.
| Third
Step: Select and enroll
in classes |
To enroll in classes
you need a permit from the Admissions Office of the college
of your choice. You also need to select your classes, using
the Class Schedules available
on the college web site or at the college campus.
Once you select
your classes, you may enroll
on the web (opens
a new window), or you may use the telephone system
(called STEP), or you may go to the campus.
| Fourth
Step: Pay the necessary
fees |
California Law
requires that all students pay a fee to attend community colleges.
The amount of this fee is based on the number of units enrolled.
Students on public assistance may be exempt from paying this
fee. Students who are non-residents of California are also
required to pay non-resident tuition.
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current fee structure is:
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| FEE
STRUCTURE FOR SPRING/FALL SEMESTERS |
| ENROLLMENT
FEE(S) |
$26.00
per unit |
| NON
- RESIDENT TUITION |
$154.00
per unit |
| INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT TUITION |
$164.00
per unit |
| STUDENT
HEALTH CENTER FEE |
$11.00
per semester |
| STUDENT
REPRESENTATION FEE |
$1.00
per semester |
ASSOCIATED
STUDENT ORGANIZATION
(this
fee is optional) |
$7.00
per semester |
PARKING
PERMIT FEE
(this
fee is optional, but necessary in order to park in the
student parking lots) |
$20.00
per semester |
| FEE
STRUCTURE FOR SUMMER/WINTER SEMESTERS |
| ENROLLMENT
FEE(S) |
$26.00
per unit |
| NON
- RESIDENT TUITION |
$154.00
per unit |
| INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT TUITION |
$164.00
per unit |
| STUDENT
HEALTH CENTER FEE |
$8.00
per semester |
| STUDENT
REPRESENTATION FEE |
$1.00
per semester |
ASSOCIATED
STUDENT ORGANIZATION
(this
fee is optional) |
$3.00
per semester |
PARKING
PERMIT FEE
(this
fee is optional, but necessary in order to park in the
student parking lots) |
$10.00
per semester |
| Financial
Aid and Scholarships |
Financial
Aid and Scholarships Office Phone Number: 818-364-7648
Anafe Robinson, Financial Aid Director
Email: anafe_robinson@laccd.edu
How do I apply
for Financial Aid and Scholarships?
You can pay fees
by telephone or by U.S. Mail. (click here
for College Address)
| By
Telephone: (with
a credit card, AMEX, Visa, Discover, Mastercard) |
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All Los Angeles
Mission College students can now enroll by telephone.
Continuing students appointments to enroll are
mailed to their home of record. This is a priority registration
date based on the number of units you have completed
at Mission College. You may enroll by telephone anytime
after your appointment until one day prior to the start
of classes.
New students
will receive their priority telephone enrollment appointments
when they complete Assessment testing and Advisement
counseling.
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Before
registering by phone: |
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Clear
any holds or financial obligations in the LA Community
Colleges. |
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Contact
the Business Office (818) 364-7783 |
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Contact
the Counseling Office (818) 364-7655 for help in
planning your program. |
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Contact
the Financial Aid Office (818) 364-7648 if you need
fee assistance. |
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| STUDENT
TELEPHONE ENROLLMENT PROGRAM (STEP) |
| The
registration system will enforce all English, Math,
and ESL prerequisites. Students will only be permitted
to enroll in courses for which they are eligible.
If, after registering, you feel the system has made
an error, please bring your permit or proof of eligibility
to a counselor. |
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To
enroll by phone: |
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Call
the STEP system using a touch-tone
telephone at the date and time of your
enrollment appointment or anytime after
your appointment until one day prior to
the start of classes.
System
Hours:
Monday through Saturday from
8:00am to 11:00pm
STEP
telephone
numbers:
(818) 988-2222
(213) 689-8888
(310) 605-0505
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| Mail
in your check or money order to: |
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Los Angeles
Mission College Business Office
13356 Eldridge Avenue
Sylmar, CA 91342
(be sure
to print your Social Security or Student ID number and
semester on the face of your check. Your semester fee
receipt, student ID validation, and parking permit (if
purchased) will be mailed to you when payment is complete.)
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Dropping Classes:
It is your responsibility to drop any classes you stop attending.
Do not rely on the instructor to exclude you. You will be
liable for all enrollment fees, health fees, and non-resident
tuition for any class not dropped by the third day of the
session. You can use the STEP system to drop classes through
the 14th week.
If you want to
drop a course in which you have enrolled you must complete
an official drop card available in the Admissions & Records
office. It is your responsibility to do this. Fees are due
at time of enrollment. (You may also drop a class by telephone
– using the STEP system.)
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