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Fall: Aug 26 to Dec 15

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Adult Education Resources

Every Student Counts! We're dedicated to providing the support and resources you deserve.

Adult Education Counseling

Ready to shape your educational journey? Book an academic counseling appointment now and unlock your full potential with tailored support and advice.

Basic Needs Center

At the LAHC Basic Needs Center, we offer a welcoming space where students can access case management services and a wide range of resources, both on and off-campus

Special Abilities Support

Discover the Disabled Student Programs and Services at LAHC, where we are committed to meeting the unique needs of students.

Parent Center

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Noncredit Programs

Basic Computer

Improve your computer skills free!

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Bookkeeping

and QuickBooks

Expand your Bookkeeping and QuickBooks skills free!

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Citizenship Prep

FREE introduction course for the U.S. naturalization.

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Culinary Arts

Improve your culinary arts skills FREE!

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EMT Preparation

Gain EMT knowledge with these FREE preparation classes!

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Entrepreneurship

Learn entrepreneurship knowledge for FREE!

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FREE ESL

Learn English for FREE!
¡Aprende inglés GRATIS!

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GED Prep

Prepare to take the GED test here FREE!

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Marketing

Expand your marketing skills FREE!

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Spanish for Public

Learn Spanish for FREE!

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Warehousing

Gain warehousing and distribution skills for FREE!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Below are some of our frequently asked questions answered. 

For more information, visit LACCD webpage: https://www.adultedlaccd.com/faq-page

Are your classes FREE?

Noncredit classes are free — with no registration or enrollment fees, proof of residency or prerequisites. Most noncredit classes are open entry/exit and may be repeated as many times as needed to progress to the next level.

I am a student interested in your programs and classes, but I don’t live in California, what do I need to?

Noncredit Adult Learners must be living in California. If you're an out-of-state student, please visit nld.org for schools in your area.

What is the difference between noncredit and credit classes?

When you take credit classes, you are typically working toward a degree or certification. Noncredit classes are designed to develop skills through short-term training, and you will receive either a pass or no pass grade at the end of the course. There are tuition fees associated with credit classes. Noncredit classes are free of charge.

Is financial aid available for noncredit courses?

No. Federal Financial Aid is not available for noncredit classes. Noncredit classes are tuition free. Students are responsible for the purchase of books and supplies. Financial aid is not available for these materials.

Are there grades in noncredit course?

Yes. Grading options for noncredit classes include:

  • Pass (P) = Satisfactory completion of course

  • No Pass (NP) = Did not complete course satisfactorily

  • Satisfactory Progress (SP) = Satisfactory progress towards completion of course 

Why should a student take noncredit courses or a noncredit certificate program?

Noncredit classes assist students seeking to improve Math or English proficiency, increase literacy and job skills, prepare for college-level courses and advance employability.

Can noncredit classes be transferred to another college?

No units are earned in noncredit courses and, therefore, are not designed for transfer to secondary institutions, nor do they apply toward a degree.

Are noncredit vocational certificates recognized in the industry?

Yes. Many of these certificates are favorably recognized by their respective industries, and are frequently used as a valid signifier of professional advancement.

Can undocumented community members take noncredit courses?

Yes, undocumented community members can take noncredit courses. The noncredit CCC Apply college application does not ask for residency status. The hours earned in noncredit courses can count toward an individual's AB 540 status. Contact the college’s Admissions and Records office for more information.

Can I take courses if I do not have a high school diploma or equivalent?

Yes, all community members can take noncredit courses. However, we strongly encourage all students to complete their high school diploma or earn a GED. High school equivalency classes and testing are available at LAHC Adult and Community Education.