| Admissions & Records |
All students must file an application for admissions to Glendale Community College.
You will be asked to give us information about yourself so that we can help you with
the kinds of services needed to help you complete your goals and objectives. Federal
or state law, or college policies require some of this information. Other information
will help the college in deciding whether you need to be sent to our Orientation and
Assessment programs. Services available in the Admissions office are:
- Enrollment verification
- Ask for a transcript
- Update your records - Change Address, Change Name, etc.
- Hand in official transcripts from high school, other colleges or universities
- Hand in petitions
Location: SV 3rd floor (818) 240-1000 x5901 mmora@glendale.edu
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| Career Center |
The GCC Career Center mission is to provide encouragement and guidance to students
at various stages of the career development process, to inspire them to realize their
full potential, and to prepare them for the dynamics of the modern work environment.
Location: SV 3rd floor
(818) 240-1000 x5407 or 5408
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| Center for Students with Disabilities |
The CSD provides a comprehensive spectrum of services and accommodations, including
the following: academic and personal counseling, disability assessment, adapted computer, technology
and instruction, academic support and instruction, alternate media adapted physical education, interpreter and note taking services, information and
assistance to faculty collaboration with Department of Rehabilitation mobility assistance.
Eligibility Requirements: Verification of disability. Location: San Fernando (SF) Complex (818) 240-1000 x5905 tinaa@glendale.edu
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| EOPS |
EOPS program supported by State and Local budget serves students who have been affected
by economic, language, social and educational barriers. The mission of the program
is to facilitate the successful and timely completion of student goals and objectives
through specialized services: Counseling, priority registration, development of short and long-term student educational
plan (SEP), College Orientation course (St.Dv. 100), Improving College Performance
course (St.Dv. 141), financial support (book voucher and grant), university application
fee waivers, special workshops and group counseling, and follow-up. See application for eligibility criteria: Fall 2015 Application
Location: SV 3rd floor (818) 240-1000 x6900 nazaryan@glendale.edu
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| Financial Aid Office |
The federal government and the State of California make funds available for students
who need assistance in covering their costs of attending to college. Generally, financial
aid comes in the form of grants, loans, or part-time work programs. The State also
provides a waiver of enrollment fees (BOG fee waiver) for students who qualify. All students enrolled in degree, certificate or transfer programs should apply for
financial aid. Many students pass up the opportunity to receive a grant or fee waiver
because they think they might not qualify or don't want to bother doing the paperwork.
Please don't miss out on aid you should be receiving.
Location: SV 3rd floor (818) 240-1000 x5916 finaid@glendale.edu
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| Foster Youth |
Guardian Scholars is a supportive network that is committed to empower current and former Foster Youths
achieve their academic, career, and personal goals. We encourage student growth and
development through meaningful interactions during individual, group, and in class
sessions. As a community, we help students obtain success throughout their collegiate
journey.
Location: SR 2nd Floor (818) 240-1000 x5918
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| Health Center |
The Health Center provides services in general physical and mental health prevention,
treatment and education. All Health Center services are confidential.(Specific legal
exceptions do exist). Location: SR 131 (818) 240-1000 x5189 Emergencies: x4000 |
| Job Placement Center |
Part-time work-study and internships
Student Employment Services Location: SV 3rd floor (818) 240-1000 x5194
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| Learning Center |
The Learning Center provides currently enrolled students with free tutoring in most
subjects. Appointments are available for tutoring in math or writing. Tutoring in
other subjects is arranged by Learning Center staff. Tutors are students who have
been recommended by their instructors and have completed a tutor training course.
Nettutoring (Free Online Tutoring)
Location: AD 232 (818) 240-1000 x5333 or x5328
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| Nursing Counseling |
Nursing Workshops are available through our Academic Counseling office. For information
about the Nursing Program please attend a Nursing workshop.
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| Scholars |
High School Seniors who will be graduating in Spring can apply to the program between
April and May of each year. The minimum eligibility requirements are: 3.25 unweighted
GPA; successful completion of college preparatory coursework. All applicants must
take the Glendale College Assessment Exams in Math and English, and place in English
101. Current Glendale College Students who have at least 3 semesters remaining before transfer,
have maintained a 3.0 GPA; have placed into English 101.
(818) 240-1000 x5699
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| Student Equity |
Glendale College’s student equity plan focuses on increasing access, course completion,
ESL and basic skills completion, degrees, certificates and transfer for all students
as measured by success indicators linked to the CCC Student Success Scorecard, and
other measures developed in consultation with local colleges. “Success indicators”
are used to identify and measure areas for which disadvantaged populations may be
impacted by issues of equal opportunity. Title 5 regulations specify that colleges
must review and address the following populations when looking at disproportionate
impact: American Indians or Alaskan natives, Asians or Pacific Islanders, Blacks,
Hispanics, Whites, men, women, and persons with disabilities (§54220(d)). The State
Budget trailer bill, SB 860 (2014) added requirements to address foster youth, veterans
and low income students.
La Comunidad & Black Scholars
Location: SR 2nd Floor
(818) 240-1000 x5918
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| Transfer Center |
Transfer counselors will help make the transfer process as simple as possible and
make sure you are aware of all your college options. They will provide you with the
best strategies to get you admitted into the college of your choice through counseling,
workshops, advising sessions with university representatives, campus tours, and transfer
fairs. Location: SV 3rd floor
(818) 240-1000 x5443
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| Veterans |
Veteran services are provided through the Office of Admissions and Records and Veteran
Resource Center. Here, the veterans' staff provides assistance to veterans and eligible
dependents in qualifying for educational benefits and in planning educational programs
Location: AA - 1/AA-1B
(818) 240-1000 x3360 or x5309
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