ELAC is the community college that actually serves its community. The college is in Monterey Park, serves a predominantly Latinx student body, and treats that identity as central to its mission, not a demographic fact. You'll find classes taught in Spanish, faculty who understand bicultural identity, and peers with similar backgrounds. The campus is bustling, diverse, and engaged.
The college offers solid two-year programs in healthcare, business, engineering, and liberal arts. Tuition is low. Employers in Southern California know ELAC graduates. Transfer to a four-year university is straightforward; many ELAC students move on to UCLA, Cal State, and other UCs. If you're a first-generation Latinx student in California, ELAC isn't just a community college; it's a home that gets you and a launchpad to the next thing.