Long Beach City College, Liberal Arts Campus
4901 East Carson Street, Long Beach, California, United States
About the Long Beach City College, Liberal Arts Campus
Long Beach City College, Liberal Arts Campus, located at 4901 East Carson Street in Long Beach, California, United States, is a university institution that offers a diverse range of programs and resources for students. The campus will be closed from April 1 to April 5 for Spring Break, with no classes or offices open during this time. Throughout April, the institution will celebrate Diversity Equity Inclusion Accessibility Awareness Month with various events and workshops. Registration is open for the upcoming Spring Semester, running from February 5 to June 5.
Recent developments include Congressman Robert Garcia securing nearly $1 million in federal funding for LBCC's engineering and aerospace programs, as well as the rebranding of the Pacific Coast Campus as LBCC Trade Tech and Community Learning Campus. The institution also received a $4 million federal grant to help older returning students navigate the college system.
LBCC offers support services such as the Success and Completion Achievement Network (SCAN) program, which assists students in successfully navigating the college system. Additionally, incoming LBUSD high school graduates enrolling at LBCC in the Fall semester following graduation may have their enrollment fees covered for two years.
The institution prioritizes mental health and offers workshops, as well as events honoring veterans and celebrating Asian Pacific Islander Desi Heritage Month. With a commitment to accessibility, LBCC ensures its electronic and information technologies are accessible to individuals with disabilities in accordance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.
Photos of Long Beach City College, Liberal Arts Campus
4901 E Carson St, Long Beach, CA 90808, United States
Opening hours of Long Beach City College, Liberal Arts Campus
Monday:
08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 17:00
Friday:
08:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Day off
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Long Beach City College, Liberal Arts Campus
"I didn’t know that you need to have a school ID number even you are just inquiring about a course . You will not be able to talk to a counselor if you don’t have one. The younger staff in the admissions are nice."
"It’s as good as a community college can get, they’ve got lots of resources for assistance (emergency aid, free food vault and food assistance, as well as 24/7 security parking for those who live in their car). Lots of opportunity. However I can’t go without talking about the FAFSA department in LAC, every time I’ve gone with a mentee, there is always the same woman in her late 40s or so, at the Fafsa question booth, who has made microagressive racist comments, as if asking for clarification meant they were dumb, and any “accent” she refused to respond and would say “can’t hear you” when there was clear pronunciation’s. Horrible service, every other booth has been patient, kind and attentive, such as the cashier, she’s a very nice woman!"
"The only time I was motivated and did well in school was at City during my transfer years. Wish I didn't go to university after all"
"For the past five years attending this college I have seen the constant continued decline of this once good community college. Mind you, this college has never been excellent, but it was cool to attend at one point so just understand that this review holds some weight. At the start of my path here, the school was filled with students in nearly every class and LBCC was vibrant with many students walking, socializing and having a smile on their face. But those days are gone now. The parking lot near Vets stadium isn't even halfway filled now (used to be filled to the brim), half of the class rooms are empty even during the afternoon which is the most busy time. The libraries and computer rooms are a ghost town. While true in the sense that this school was never considered a party school, or a school where people hang out; My point is that there used to be a lot of people you can meet and connect with. If you care about that, just know that this isn't the college for you and that it is no longer that way here anymore. Secondly, if you have an ounce of integrity of the time and work you are willing to spend and genuinely believe in hard work, please understand that this isn't the school that will challenge you to those principles. If you are earning an A and another student is earning a C, your professor will resort to changing that C student's grade to B by curving the grade, giving a load of extra credit, getting rid of hard problems on a test, extending HW due date, rounding grade etc. My point is, if you value honesty, respect hard work, and more importantly seek challenge in improving your scholarly skills such as literacy, critical thinking or whatever class you are taking, just understand that you will not get that here. Kiss meritocracy good bye, grade inflation is here to stay. So ask yourself, what meaning is there to attending this college if it's like this? Lastly, let me remind you that this is a government school. I know what you're thinking. We don't usually view it that way because it doesn't seem fitting for a college but you know and I know that this is what colleges have become so don't blame me that I have to go here but first let me explain. Firstly, I have seen the increasingly encroaching shift of the left leaning politics getting more extreme by the year. It has always leaned left here mind you, but there comes a time when it violates what you're willing to bare. Before 2020 we knew that the classes were quasi propaganda especially for classes such as political science, history and english with skewed and biased perspectives being taught by the professors but it wasn't until 2020 where it became clear that this school just does the bidding of what the dominant left in government, big pharma & tech wants. And why is it that this school is so concerned about that alphabet community? This community thingy is being pushed full blown on almost every newsletter and it's annoying, it's on the front page of the website like every other month at the very least, and that flag has to be hoisted up that pole every particular month to represent who? A small fringe minority? So do we also put up a flag representing all the fortnite players who attend LBCC? What about the students who are Lakers fans? We don't put those flags because it doesn't represent the students of LBCC as a whole so neither should THAT flag. All in all, the progressive left leadership here in LBCC has been consuming itself into a black hole of lies, manipulation, and political correctness. Unfortunately, this will be the demise of this school as a whole. It will be apparent that the majority will not want nothing to do with this school and the sad thing is the faculty and professors here are too tied down to their pensions, and high salary to say what is right. This is where LBCC is going sadly but young people are now finding better ways to educate themselves online through platforms like Peterson academy and Udemy and start off on a good path, not a time wasting, overly politicized, debt inducing path!"
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