Los Angeles Pierce College
Founded 1947
President Alexis Montevirgen (President)
Fees USD 1,288
Acceptance Rate Open Admission (>75%)
Campus Setting Suburban
Los Angeles Pierce College is a public community college founded in 1947 in Woodland Hills in the San Fernando Valley, part of the LACCD. Pierce College is unique among LA community colleges for its 426-acre working farm campus, which houses livestock, orchards, and a veterinary center. The college enrolls approximately 20,000 students and is particularly known for its agriculture, veterinary technology, and equine science programs.
Programs
- Veterinary Technology — AVMA-accredited vet tech program
- Agriculture and Horticulture — Working farm campus programs
- Equine Science — Horse care and management
- Transfer Programs — AA/AS for UC and CSU transfer
How to Apply
- Application: CCCApply
- Open Admissions
- In-State Tuition: ~$1,288/year
