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  1. Homepage | LAVC

    Special Programs LAVC offers a variety of support programs for students with accessible staff to help in achieving your goals.

  2. Los Angeles Valley College | LAVC

    Mission Statement Directory Accreditation LAVC Foundation Student Achievement Data Shared Governance Committees College Committees

  3. Our Colleges | LACCD

    The Los Angeles Community College District is the largest community college district in the United States and is one of the largest in the world. The LACCD consists of nine colleges and covers an …

  4. Get Help | LAVC

    The mobile enhanced Student Portal allows you check your enrollment appointment, register for classes, add a classes with/without a permission number, sign up for a payment plan, pay student fees, …

  5. Los Angeles Valley College - Wikidata

    Los Angeles Valley College (Q6682369) community college in Los Angeles, California, United States Valley College LA Valley College edit

  6. Los Angeles Valley College | LACCD

    Los Angeles Valley College President: Dr. Barry Gribbons 5800 Fulton Avenue Valley Glen, CA 91401-4096 Visit the LAVC Website [email protected] @email LIVE CHAT ASSISTANCE

  7. LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE - Updated October 2024 - Yelp

    13 reviews and 8 photos of LOS ANGELES VALLEY COLLEGE "Saline pool; kept at 78 degrees (don't quote me). Well kept. Could have more lockers available, but the shower area is ok. Life guards are …

  8. Class Schedule | LAVC

    Jan 6, 2026 · LAVC CATALOG The LAVC Catalog contains detailed information on the courses, certificates, and degrees. Click below to see the LAVC Catalog.

  9. Los Angeles Valley College - Wikipedia

    Los Angeles Valley College (LAVC, Valley College, or Valley) is a public community college in Los Angeles, California. It is part of the Los Angeles Community College District.

  10. The Promise at Los Angeles Valley College offers comprehensive academic support and career services to help students be successful their first two years of college, and graduate or transfer.