Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health
About
The Los Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health is a public educational institution located in Los Angeles, California. While the founding year is not explicitly mentioned, it offers programs focusing on nursing and allied health professions. The college serves a diverse population and is part of the larger Los Angeles County Health Services system.
Academic programs at Lacounty
Top program areas ranked by completions.
Top program families by completions
Enrollment trends & demographics
Fall headcount, 12-month unduplicated enrollment, and student body composition.
Gender split
Race / ethnicity composition
Student-faculty ratio
Student-to-faculty ratio and instructional staff counts.
Lacounty vs Peer comparison
The peer institutions Lacounty selected for federal comparison reporting.
A larger shape on any axis means this institution outperforms its peers on that dimension. For acceptance rate and net price, lower raw values are inverted so "more selective" and "more affordable" appear larger.
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SubjectLos Angeles County College of Nursing and Allied Health | — | — | 204 | — | Special Focus Two-Year: Health Professions |
Chaffey College | — | — | 22,460 | $5,743 | Community College |
Compton College | — | — | 5,225 | $11,103 | Community College |
Cuesta College | — | — | 11,283 | $12,898 | Community College |
Cypress College | — | — | 15,924 | $4,683 | Baccalaureate |
East Los Angeles College | — | — | 33,677 | $9,791 | Community College |
El Camino Community College District | — | — | 21,664 | $5,170 | Community College |
Glendale Community College | — | — | 12,075 | $7,461 | Community College |
Golden West College | — | — | 10,721 | $2,861 | Community College |
Grossmont College | — | — | 14,440 | $2,755 | Community College |
Hartnell College | — | — | 11,273 | $2,895 | Community College |
Long Beach City College | — | — | 24,985 | $5,001 | Community College |
Los Angeles Harbor College | — | — | 9,463 | $11,245 | Community College |
Los Angeles Pierce College | — | — | 16,906 | $11,196 | Community College |
Los Angeles Southwest College | — | — | 5,371 | $6,683 | Community College |
Moorpark College | — | — | 14,583 | $742 | Community College |
Pasadena City College | — | — | 24,597 | $3,123 | Community College |
Rio Hondo College | — | — | 17,441 | $11,903 | Baccalaureate |
Riverside City College | — | — | 21,730 | $4,026 | Community College |
Saddleback College | — | — | 20,764 | $2,976 | Community College |
San Bernardino Valley College | — | — | 14,055 | $8,234 | Community College |
San Diego City College | — | — | 13,242 | -$818 | Community College |
Santa Ana College | — | — | 27,248 | $3,854 | Baccalaureate |
Santa Barbara City College | — | — | 12,334 | $10,029 | Community College |
Santa Monica College | 81% | — | 23,453 | $3,600 | Baccalaureate |
Ventura College | — | — | 12,222 | $2,257 | Community College |
| Peer group median | 81% | — | 14,512 | $5,001 |
Reports & documents (3)
Dashboards, factbooks, data dictionaries, and other reference material published by the IR office.
- DashboardDashboarddata.lacounty.gov
- DFR reportIPEDS Data Feedback Report 20242024nces.ed.gov
- Strategic planStrategic Plan 2024-20282023The Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 by the Department of Human Resources (DHR) of Los Angeles County outlines a comprehensive roadmap for success through 2028. It is based on feedback from County leaders and partners, and aims to support the County’s workforce by emphasizing employee involvement in implementing innovative HR solutions. By aligning efforts within this framework, DHR seeks to provide exceptional service and achieve its ambitious goals, building on past achievements with determination and enthusiasm.hr.lacounty.gov
Grants & funding (17)
Federal grant awards and open funding opportunities awarded to this institution.
- awardEconomic Opportunity GrantDepartment of Economic Opportunityinstitution_site$60,000,000
- awardArts Relief and Recovery GrantsDepartment of Arts and Cultureinstitution_site$14,200,000
- awardCapacity-Building Grants for Justice Focused CBOsChief Executive Office – Alternatives to Incarcerationinstitution_site$7,500,000
- awardCreative Works and Jobs GrantDepartment of Arts and Cultureinstitution_site$4,700,000
- awardCreative Career Pathways for Youth GrantDepartment of Arts and Cultureinstitution_site$3,000,000
- awardArts for Justice-Involved Youth GrantDepartment of Arts and Cultureinstitution_site$2,800,000
- awardLA Community Impact HubInternal Services Departmentinstitution_site$2,000,000
- awardReopening Culture, Tourism, and Marketing GrantDepartment of Arts and Cultureinstitution_site$1,700,000
- awardMapping Resources for Justice-Involved PopulationsChief Executive Office – Alternatives to Incarcerationinstitution_site$1,500,000
- awardCapacity Building for Immigrant-Focused CBOsDepartment of Consumer and Business Affairsinstitution_site$125,000
- awardFinancial Coaching PartnershipDepartment of Consumer and Business Affairsinstitution_site$12,000
- awardSmall Dollar Grants and Loans for Domestic Violence SurvivorsDepartment of Consumer and Business Affairsinstitution_site$2,500
- awardChildcare Provider Recovery Grant ProgramLos Angeles County Development Authorityinstitution_site
- awardFood Equity FundExecutive Officeinstitution_site
- awardHealthy Food KickstarterDepartment of Consumer and Business Affairsinstitution_site
- opportunityStreet Vending Collaborative for Health, Safety, and Economic MobilityDepartment of Economic Mobilityinstitution_site
- awardTrauma Prevention PartnershipsDepartment of Public Health – Office of Violence Preventioninstitution_site
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