General Information
This page provides general information for new and current LAVC students. Click on the links below for more details:
- AA Degree Requirements - Information about requirements for earning your associate's degree.
- Business Office - Information on how you can pay your student fees, get a parking pass, and more!
- Counseling - Schedule an appointment to talk with a counselor to help you make the most of your time at LAVC. There is also links to the New Student Orientation.
- Financial Aid - Learn how you can get money to help pay for classes and books. You may be eligible for grants, scholarships, employment, and loans.
- Glossary of Terms - Get an explanation of the commonly-used terms at Los Angeles Valley College.
- Grade Grievance Procedure - What to do when you want to dispute a final transcript grade.
- Grades & Transcripts - How to view your grades and transcripts using the online Student Information System.
- Official Transcripts - How to order your Official Transcripts from the Admissions & Records Office.
- Services for Students - Learn about the different services available for students at LAVC.
- Student ID Card - Steps on how you can to get your Student ID Card.
- TAP (Transfer Alliance Program) - Honors classes for students.
- Transfer Requirements - Learn about the requirements to transfer to a four-year college or university. You can also download one of the following worksheet to help you meet the Lower Division General Education (GE) requirements:
- CSU Transfer Worksheet (PDF) - A worksheet to help you determine which LAVC courses will satisfy the Lower Division General Education (GE) requirement to a California State University (CSU) campus.
- IGETC Transfer Worksheet (PDF) - A worksheet to help you determine which LAVC courses will satisfy the Lower Division General Education (GE) requirements to any California State University (CSU) or University of California (UC) campus.
- CSU Transfer Worksheet (PDF) - A worksheet to help you determine which LAVC courses will satisfy the Lower Division General Education (GE) requirement to a California State University (CSU) campus.
- VCAP (Valley College Accelerated Programs) - Evening and weekend classes for working adults.