Resource guide
Admissions and Records
The Admissions and Records Office is committed to maintaining a supportive learning environment by providing accurate and timely information regarding application, registration, student enrollment records and academic policies while providing responsive, respectful and individualized service to students, faculty, staff and the communities we serve.
Admissions and Records Office
The Admissions and Records Office processes admissions applications, maintains student academic records, collects and distributes faculty attendance documents, processes transcript and enrollment verification requests, residency reclassifications, IGETC and CSU certifications, assigns student ID and PIN numbers and processes graduation petitions.
Admissions & Records
The Office of Admissions & Records at CSUDH connects you to information, resources and services to help guide you through theadmissions process, access your student record, understand theEarly Start requirement, request transcripts, prepare you for graduation, and contact the registrar’s office.
Admissions & Records
The Admissions & Records Office is the initial contact for the future, present, and former students of L .A. Trade-Tech College. The services provided by Admissions include but are not limited to: processing applications, registering students in classes, adds/drops, transcripts of records, maintaining student academic records, processing of graduation petitions, processing of transfer and registered nursing certification, processing of certificates of completion/skill awards, as well as maintaining attendance and accounting documentation of student attendance and grades.
Burton Book Fund
This program offers up to $350 for foster youth enrolled in a CA college or university to pay for their required textbooks needed for their classes.
CalWORKS
CalWORKs/GAIN (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids/Greater Avenues to Independence) is a government (both state and federal) funded program that offers temporary financial assistance, vocational and job skills training, as well as other support services. Our office serves as a liaison between the college and the Los Angeles Department of Public Services.
CalWORKs
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) is a cash aid program for low income families to meet their basic needs. It also provides education, employment, and training programs to help families get jobs and move towards self-sufficiency. Child care, transportation, work expenses and counseling are available for families in work activities.
CalWORKS
The CalWORKs Program at LAVC is an educational, training, and job development program established for students who are currently receiving TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families) benefits such as cash aid and other assistance from the Department of Public Social Services. Our goal is to provide an educational environment where the student may develop the needed vocational skills leading to meaningful employment.