The Lost Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health has a rich history that belies its casual, personal environment. Originally founded in 1895 as the College Training School for Nurses, the LA County College of Nursing and Allied Health was renamed in 1968, and once more in 1998 to bring it under its current moniker.
The college’s mission is “to provide learning-centered educational programs and career development opportunities” for healthcare students in the Los Angeles County area and surrounding communities, and they achieve that mission more and more fully with each passing year.
Every year, the college graduates between one hundred and one hundred and fifty students with an Associate of Science degree in Nursing. These students will almost universally go on to take and pass their national licensing exam, and the Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health provides them with the skills and education that they need to do just that.
2 Year
Very small (under 1,000 students)
Acceptance Rate
Open Admission Policy
Dual Credit
Credit for Life Experiences
Advanced Placement (AP)
High School GPA
High School Rank
High School Record
College Preparatory Program Completion
Recommendations
Competencies
Standardized Test Scores
TOEFL
Other Tests
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$5286 is the average amount awarded.
$3482 was the average amount awarded.
$3591 was the average amount awarded.
On-Campus Housing
Student Dormitory Capacity
200
American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
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Hispanic or Latino
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islanders
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Two or More Races
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Nonresident Alien
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