Home to about 14,800 undergraduates in 2020, Los Angeles City College is a large, public college located in Los Angeles, California. This urban setting might be best suited for students who like the fast-paced city life. Should you tire of the campus however, Los Angeles City College offers a “study abroad” program. Please note, some classes/degrees offered by Los Angeles City College can be taken “online” so keep that in mind when reviewing this report. For more context, you might also check out our Los Angeles City College Guide to Distance and Online Learning.
Individuals with disabilities make up 5.0% of the student population at Los Angeles City College. For more information on policies and accommodations that the college provides to ensure all students get the opportunity to participate, you can visit Los Angeles City College Disability Services.
While not a "service academy", Los Angeles City College does offer support for veterans and those seeking a career in the armed forces. There is an active student veterans group on campus. For more information on policies related to veterans, you can visit Los Angeles City College Veteran Services . For more information, check out our Los Angeles City College for Veterans Guide.
For students with young families, Los Angeles City College does offer some day care. Programs like this are often in very high demand, so be sure to inquire as soon as you can.
Los Angeles City College does not offer on-campus housing.
* Data compiled from students who received financial aid, including loans.
Los Angeles City College has a comparatively large, student body. There were 14,800 undergraduates in 2020. Full-time attendance was 3,469 (23.4%). Part-time attendance was 11,331 (76.6%).
Full-time | Part-time | Total |
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3,469 | 11,331 | 14,800 |
Compared to other colleges and universities across the nation, Los Angeles City College is less diverse than average in terms of overall diversity. We rank Los Angeles City College #2152 out of 3,451.
The chart below shows each element that we looked at to determine this ranking, and how that metric compares to the national average. 100 would indicate excellent diversity in each category, and 1 would mean poor diversity.
You can learn more about the diversity of the student body at Los Angeles City College by looking closer at the ethnic, gender, age, and geographic diversity metrics from the Los Angeles City College Diversity Guide.
We wanted to tell you about student athletes at Los Angeles City College, but that information was not available.
For more information about athletics including per-team sizes, coaching and scholarships check out our Guide to Los Angeles City College Athletics