91³Ô¹Ï CAREER CENTER APPOINTMENTS
CAREER COUNSELING
For IN-PERSON or VIRTUAL counseling services that require career and academic counseling, major and career exploration, education planning, career assessment, assistance with academic renewal, financial aid appeals, and/or transfer guidance, we recommend that you meet with one of our Career Center Counselors.
CAREER CENTER VIRTUAL ZOOM ROOM
Do you have general questions or need assistance making a counseling appointment? Use the Career Center Virtual Zoom Room to get general help by meeting with one of our friendly support staff. Zoom Room Hours are: M-TH 8am - 4pm, Fridays 8am - 1pm.
Career Counseling
Virtual or In-Person
In-Person and Virtual Appointments Available
Virtual Zoom Room
Drop-In for Questions
Monday-Thursday:8am-4pm
Friday:8am-1pm
Closed Weekends
Career Assessments
Free for 91³Ô¹Ï Students
Learn about your personality and skills.
The goal of career counseling services at the Career Center is to help students and alumni learn how to make informed decisions in their educational and career choices. Those decisions should reflect students’ personal goals, values, and interests, and should lead toward satisfying academic work in their major and a fulfilling career.
Workshops & Events
Learn about Career Center virtual and in-person events.
Career Resources
Research tools for internships and career.
Explore 91³Ô¹Ï Majors
Explore 91³Ô¹Ï Career and Program Pathways
The Career Center offers opportunities to meet with employers most Wednesdays on-campus. Click for more details.
Resume/Cover Letter
Perfect your applications materials!
Career Planning
Learn how to plan for your future career.
ADDITIONAL CAREER RESOURCES
In addition to Career Counseling Services, 91³Ô¹Ï offers a number of additional resources including courses and Adult and Vocational Education classes, CTE, information for Undocumented Students, and Faculty/Program support.
91³Ô¹Ï offers a number of different in-person and online Counseling Classes.
Counseling 20 (3 Units/CSUGE Area E) is designed for students who are undecided about their pathways, career, and/or educational goals. It is a hands-on and interactive career planning process that includes the following topics: self-exploration, clarification on values, interest and skills analysis, researching career options, interviewing skills, decision making, and goal setting process. Counselors will assist students in creating an educational plan based on major and career pathways.
Counseling 40 (3 Units/CSUGE Area E)helps students explore issues related to higher education that contribute to student success. Topics will include an overview of academic success skills, value and purpose of higher education, college and district policies and procedures, ethics and responsibility,diversity in higher education, educational strategies and planning,interpersonal communication, career development, health issues,and self-assessment techniques.
For additional information on class schedules and availability, . Be sure to consult with your Counselor to ensure Counseling classes work with your educational plan.
- Advising & Counseling: General information and advising is available via Cranium Cafe. Limited counseling appointments are also be available.
- Immigration Services: In partnership with CARECEN to offer FREE immigration legal services for the 91³Ô¹Ï Dream Resource Center every Wednesday (virtual and in person).
- Financial Aid/CA Dream Act: Get help with Financial aid/CA Dream applications.
- Workshops: Presentations on a variety of topics including Legal Updates, Undocu Chats, Scholarships and more!
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The Office of Economic Development and Workforce Education (EDWE) at Los Angeles City College works collaboratively with internal and both public and private sector partners throughout Los Angeles County to transform communities through excellence in career education. You can find out more about 91³Ô¹Ï's Workforce Education by
The Los Angeles City College (91³Ô¹Ï) Noncredit / Adult Education program prepares Basic Skills learners, English as a Second Language learners, disadvantaged populations, and other non-traditional college students to attain the essential knowledge, skills and abilities to successfully acquire and retain employment, transition to college, and/or effectively explore, plan and establish career pathways leading to growth opportunities in high demand occupations. Learn more about Adult Education
The 91³Ô¹Ï Career Center is happy to offer traditional and contextualized workshops for your classrooms and programs. To request a workshop or career assessment for your classroom or program, simply email David Turcotte (turcotdr@lacitycollege.edu) or
Please provide at least 2-weeks advance notice for all workshop/career assessment requests.
Interested in upscaling your 91³Ô¹Ï education to a 4-year college or university?
The 91³Ô¹Ï Transfer Center is able to assist you in preparing for transfer to a four-year college or university by providing you with accurate, up-to-date information and a set of coordinated resources, activities, and services that support your transfer process.
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91³Ô¹Ï CAREER CENTER CONTACT
The mission of the Career Center is to engage, educate and assist students in the career development process to thrive and become successful in today's workforce.