Pierce College students and their families with food insecurity can benefit from an expanded program by Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Grab & Go
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Taking the bus to school
A route for most bus drivers usually ends at the last stop, but for these employees it ends in the classroom. The Program for Accelerated
Keeping the Promise
Though enrollment numbers are down, there is one program that keeps its promise. An additional 200 students applied to the Los Angeles College Program.
Explore your pathway at the College Fair Extraordinaire
This Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon, students will gather along The Mall for the College Fair Extraordinaire, an event aimed at educating students about
Mayor Garcetti addresses Promise students
Amid a sea of red-shirted Brahmas, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti addressed members of the first class of Los Angeles College Promise students at Pierce
Free year of college for LAUSD graduates
Pierce prepares for the Los Angeles College Promise, which offers one free year of education for high school graduates. The program is set to begin
LA’s mayor proposes one year of free community college education to new LAUSD grads
New Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) graduates will receive one year of free community college education effective in 2017, if Mayor Eric Garcetti has
Pierce College remains open despite surrounding school closures
Pierce College will remain open on Tuesday, Dec. 15 despite closures to surrounding Los Angeles Unified School Districts schools. President Kathleen Burke announced in an
Possible closure of occupational center limits education
West Valley Occupational Center provides career training to help people succeed in future jobs at low or no cost, but the possible closure of the
Student and staff walk out to protest school’s possible closure
Suzannah, a student attending West Valley Occupational Center joined the protest on Wednesday, February 8, 2012, at the intersection of Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard,