Los Angeles Mission College
- 2 Year
- SYLMAR, CA
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Los Angeles Mission College
- grade C+Overall Grade
- 2 Year
- SYLMAR, CA
- Rating 3.9 out of 5 341 reviews
Report Card
- Professorsgrade B minus
- Valuegrade C
- Diversitygrade B minus
- Safetygrade A minus
- Student Lifegrade B
- Locationgrade B minus
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About
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
100%
SAT Range
No data available
ACT Range
No data available
Application Fee
$0
SAT/ACT
No data available
High School GPA
No data available
Application Website
Students also applied to ...
- grade B minus
- grade B
- grade B
- grade C+
- grade C+
- grade B+
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Cost
Net Price
$13,089 / year
National
$15,523Average cost after financial aid for students receiving grant or scholarship aid, as reported by the college.
Average Total Aid Awarded
$6,640 / year
National
$7,535Students Receiving Financial Aid
77%
Scholarship
Academics
Professors
grade B minus
Based on faculty accomplishments, salary, student reviews, and additional factors.
Student Faculty Ratio
23:1
Evening Degree Programs
Yes
78%
of students agree that professors put a lot of effort into teaching their classes. 41 responses60%
of students agree that it is easy to get the classes they want. 45 responses67%
of students agree that the workload is easy to manage. 45 responsesClaim Your college Today!
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Majors
Most Popular Majors
- Liberal Arts and Humanities1,032 Graduates
- Child Care Provider325 Graduates
- Natural Sciences140 Graduates
- Health Service Preparatory Studies115 Graduates
- Culinary Arts and Food Service99 Graduates
- Business96 Graduates
- Psychology71 Graduates
- Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Administration69 Graduates
- Sociology41 Graduates
- Animation, Video Graphics and Special Effects38 Graduates
Online
Programs Offered Entirely Online
0
Offers Online Courses
Yes
Online Certificate Programs
0
Online Associates Programs
0
Online Bachelor's Programs
0
Students
Full-Time Enrollment
1,597 Undergrads
Part-Time Undergrads
7,686
Undergrads Over 25
34%
Pell Grant
50%
Varsity Athletes
7%
After College
Median Earnings 6 Years After Graduation
$32,600 / year
National
$33,028Graduation Rate
25%
National
49%Employed 2 Years After Graduation
81%
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Los Angeles Mission College Reviews
Rating 3.9 out of 5 341 reviews
I have gone to two other colleges before going to Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC). None of the other two colleges welcomed me the way LAMC did. I have always struggled to apply to college and enroll so I decided to go in person and get assistance. Since LAMC was the third school I visited I was anxious I was going to leave the campus without receiving the help I needed. I had a few questions in mind, but I knew I was not prepared with enough to ask. I walked into the Student Services Center; this is where I got the most help from. They informed me about recourses I didn't even know existed. It seems so easy for someone to do it on their own but for a very long time I was struggling trying to start college, it mostly comes from the number of times I would procrastinate. Knowing that I had support from the school and others was what motivated me to become part of LAMC. I will soon start my very first class this week and I'm so excited!
I started out as a Kinesiology major, then made the switch to Theater after watching the Spring production. I was in awe of how professional the theatre department was, and I knew I had to be apart of it. I made a theatre family within days of switching my major. I took every Theatre class possible and was apart of two productions. I am proud to say I was cast as the lead in the Spring musical of "Little Shop of Horrors".
I took some college courses with them and overall my experience was okay. I'd like to see more professors that are more considerate of the students, a lot of them completely ignore their students and are not helpful at all.