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    Orientation: Welcome

     

    Orientation: Matriculation

     

    Orientation: Admissions & Records

     

    Orientation: Assessment

     

    Orientation: Financial Aid

     

    Orientation: Counseling

     

    Orientation: Career Center

     

    Orientation: Athletics

     

    Orientation: Developmental Education

     

    Orientation: Cafeteria

     

    Orientation: ASO

     

    Orientation: Quiz

     


Matriculation Orientation: 10

Cafeteria

Students in the Culinary Arts Program serve breakfast and lunch during school year.
Vending machines are available year round.
HarborGator Kafe serves specialty drinks and pastries in a coffee shop atmosphere.

 

Lunch tables

Academic Success Action Plan
(A.S.A.P.) PROGRAM

Assessment Center Building,
South of Cafeteria,
(310) 233-4535

Amarylles Hall
Counselor

The Academic Success Action Plan is a federally funded project designed to provide an intensive service and instructional package to selected students with disabilities. Students who have a verified disability and demonstrate academic and/or financial need may qualify to join the project. Enrollment is limited to 125 students.Amarylles Hall


 



Mercy Yanez Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) Program

Extended Opportunity Program and Services (EOP&S)

Cafeteria 104

Mercy Yanez
Acting Associate Dean
Steve Hirsch
Counselor

(310) 233-4211 (CARE)
(310) 233-4260 (EOP&S)

Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) is a student support program for single parents receiving CALWORKS that assists low-income single parents in reaching their educational goals. Students must be EOP&S eligible, 18 years or older, single head of household, a current TANF/CALWORKS recipient, have at least one child under the age of 14, and be enrolled in at least 12 units. CARE services include counseling, childcare

grants, book grants, transfer assistance, and more.

Steve HirschExtended Opportunity Program and Services (EOP&S) is a state funded program designed to recruit and retain educationally and economically disadvantaged students. The program provides services over and above those offered by financial aid, tutoring, counseling, and other college student services programs. To qualify for these additional services, the student must demonstrate economic disadvantage and file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Board of Governors Fee Waiver through the Financial Aid Office and fall within the income guidelines.

Services available include:

Book grants
Counseling
Free tutoring
Priority registration
Workshops

Debbie TullSpecial Programs & Services (SP&S)
Disabled Student Program & Services (DSP&S)

Dr. Deborah Tull
Director

 

Sue Steele

Counselor

Cafeteria 108
(310) 233-4628 or
(310) 233-4629

Los Angeles Harbor College operates on the premise that every person possesses the common right to an equal education opportunity. The Office of Special Programs and Services has been established to assist persons with physical, psychological, and learning disabilities who may require special assistance in the pursuit of an education.

Special programs such as the Learning Disability Program (serving students with average to above average potential) and Adaptive Computer Program (High Tech Center) are available.

Students may receive special services such as:

Special counseling

Tutoring

Mobility assistance

Readers

Note takers

Registration assistance

Special parking

and other on an as-needed basis.

Sue Steele To determine your eligibility for specific support services you may call SP&S and make an appointment to speak with a Disability Specialist. Please call (310) 233-4629.

SPS

Cafeteria 108


Bonnie BursteinLife Skills Center
Learning Resource Center, Room 129 &
Cafeteria, Room 110
(310) 233-4586

Dr. Bonnie Burstein
Director

 

 

The Life Skills Center was established to provide crisis intervention and community referrals to LAHC students who may be undergoing a personal or life crisis and, to promote positive mental health for the campus community through offering workshops, skill building seminars, and classroom speakers on a wide variety of topics throughout the school year. Walking hours are available. Located in the Health Center, Cafeteria 110, the Life Skills Center is staffed by advanced psychology students and supervised by a licensed clinical psychologist.

Carole StevensonStudent Health Center
Cafeteria, Room 110
(310) 233-4520

Carole Stevenson Nurse

 

 

The purpose of the Student Health Center is to contribute towards the educational aims and matriculation of students by promoting their physical and emotional well being. Student Health Services provide health counseling and education, appraisal and limited treatment, referral to appropriate public or private agencies and dissemination of information regarding the availability of health services. The Education Code of California Sections 72244 and 72246 authorized the collection of student health services fee of $11.00 per semester and $8.00 for the summer sessions. Those who depend exclusively on prayer for healing in accordance with the teaching of a bona fide religious act may request exemption of the fee through the office of the Associate Dean of Student Services (Cafeteria, Room 101).


King CarterProgram for Accelerated College Education (PACE)
Northern end of Assessment Center Building
(310) 233-4522

King Carter
Director

 

 

Program for Accelerated College Education is an educational program designed to accommodate working adults. Each semester, PACE students can earn 12 units of general education credit by attending one four-hour weekly class and eight (8) Saturday conferences and by viewing instructional television two hours per week. Credit is earned in transfer courses listed in the Harbor College Catalog. The five semester, 61 Unit PACE curriculum is designed to fulfill the lower division general education requirements of the California State University. It is especially applicable to the Small College at Dominguez Hills where the upper division PACE curriculum is offered. The twelve units are presented as a theme and are team-taught in an interdisciplinary environment.

For more information visit Program for Accelerated College Education website.

 

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