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Los Angeles Southwest College |
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Los Angeles Southwest College is located in an unincorporated area in Los Angeles County, California, United States, near Los Angeles.
The school is located east of Los Angeles International Airport, southeast of the city of Inglewood, east of the city of Hawthorne and west of the city of South Gate. LASC is accessible by the Interstate highways I-105, I-110 and I-405.
As a comprehensive community college, LASC offers university transfer, technical, and lifelong learning programs.
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LASC was established in 1967, two years after the Watts riots, in response to one of the complaints of both officials and citizens--that not enough was being done to educate the area's mostly African-American population, which was terribly hurt by the civil unrest that scarred the area. A plot of land on Western Avenue and Imperial Highway was selected for the campus.
Today, the enrollment and population is divided almost evenly between African Americans and Hispanics.
"Los Angeles Southwest College is committed to providing an environment for quality learning to enrich the lives of our diverse population."
In order to accomplish the mission, their stated goals are to provide:
In order to accomplish these goals, certain college-wide objectives must be met. Therefore, Los Angeles Southwest College will:
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