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LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGES

PERSONNEL GUIDE B 480

CREDENTIAL – California Community College Application Procedure

ISSUE DATE: 12-21-88

ISSUED BY: Office of Personnel Operations

SERVICE: Certificated

CHANGES: Application fee changed to $43.50, Section 1b.

REPLACES: PG B480 (6-29-88)

DISTRIBUTION: General (See PG: B339 for decoding)

Procedure for Application for California Community College Credentials

1. Requirements

a. California Community College Credential Application, Form C530. A separate application and fee must be submitted for each type of credential being requested. Form C167, provided by the Office of Personnel Operations, must remain attached to the application. Applications and supporting material should be submitted to Los Angeles Community College District, Office of Personnel Operations, 617 West Seventh Street, Los Angeles, California 90017.

b. Application Fee. A money order for $43.50 payable to Board-of Governors, California Community Colleges is required. For each additional subject requested, a $20 fee is required. Fees cannot be returned, although the application is not completed or denied. Personal checks are not accepted.

c. Transcripts. All transcripts beyond high school must be official with the seal of the institution and/or the signature of the registrar. High School graduation verification by letter or copy of diploma is required if there are no college transcripts.

d. One Fingerprint Card (Form C382-1). Fingerprint impressions may be obtained at the employing college, the Office of Personnel Operations, or a law enforcement agency. All information requested on the card must be completed. cards issued by other agencies are not acceptable.

e. Experience Verification. If application is based on occupational experience, submit an original letter on company letterhead or notarized copy. (Experience must have been within the past 10 years, and must include one year of recency within the past three years). Applicants for Supervisor or Chief Administrative Officer credentials must submit original letters verifying teaching and/or administrative experience (two years or more within the past four years).

f. Temporary County Certificate, Form C419. Return both copies if employed by the District.

|2. Credentials Titles |Authorization |

| | |

|*Handicapped Student Programs and Services |*Full-time Special Education Areas (specified) |

|Instructor *# |Full-time instruction |

|Limited Services |Part-time instruction only |

|Special Limited Services |Part-time instruction only |

|Provisional # |Instruction (emergency only) |

|Counselor * |Counselor |

|Health Services Credential |Nurse or Physician (Service Positions) |

|Librarian * |Librarian |

|Student Personnel Worker * |Student Personnel Worker |

|Chief Administrative Officer |President or Chancellor |

|Supervisor * |Supervision and/or administration other than President and |

| |Chancellor |

*Also available on partial fulfillment when applicant meets basic requirements and agrees to complete remaining requirements.

#See subject field list below.

3. Registration. All credentials must be registered at the Office of the County Superintendent of Schools. If the credential is not registered at the time of receipt by the employee, the Office of Personnel Operations must be notified.

4. Additional Information. New employees needing credentials must make an appointment with the Office of Personnel Operations, Credentials Unit, as part of their assignment processing. Persons not employed by the District are to contact the Credentials Section, Office of the Chancellor, California Community Colleges, .1608 "I" Street, Sacramento, California 95814.

5. Subject Matter Areas. Those listed with asterisks (*) are those in which a master's degree equivalent, or a special master's degree in education is the only acceptable method of qualifying.

(1) ACCOUNTING

(2) AERONAUTICS

(3) AGRICULTURAL SERVICES AND PROCESSING

(4) AIRCRAFT

(5) ANIMAL PRODUCTION

*(5-5) ANTHROPOLOGY

(6) ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(7) ARCHITECTURE

(8) ART AND DESIGN, INCLUDING

*(9) ASTRONOMY AND ASTRAL PHYSICS

(10) BAWING AND FINANCE

(11) BASIC EDUCATION

*(12) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

*(13) BOTANICAL SCIENCES

(14) BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION AND

(15) A BUILDING TRADE

(16) BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

*(17) CHEMISTRY

18) COMMUNICATION SERVICES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES INCLUDING

PRINTING

(19) COMPUTER SCIENCE

(20) COMPUTER AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(21) CONSUMER AND FAMILY EDUCATION

(22) COSMETOLOGY AND BARBERING

(22-5) COURT REPORTING

7) DANCE

(23) DECORATIVE ARTS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(23-5) DRIVER INSTRUCTION

*(24) EARTH SCIENCES, INCLUDING GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, AND GEOPHYSICS

(25) ECOLOGY

*(26) ECONOMICS

(27) ENGINEERING

(28) ETHNIC STUDIES

(29) FINE AND APPLIED ARTS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(30) FIRE SCIENCE

(31) FOODS, FOOD SERVICES AND RELATED TECHNOL06IES

*(32) A FOREIGN LANGUAGE, ANCIENT OR MODERN (SPECIFY)

(33) FORESTRY, NATURAL RESOURCES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

*(34) GOVERNMENT (THEORY AND PRACTICE, LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL)

35) HEALTH AND PHYSICAL CARE SERVICES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

*(36) HISTORY

*(36.5) HUMANITIES

*(36-7) INDUSTRIAL ARTS

(37) INDUSTRIAL, MACHINE AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES PHOTOGRAPHY (38) AN INDUSTRIAL TRADE (SPECIFY)

(39) INSURANCE

*(40) LANGUAGE ARTS AND LITERATURE

(41) LAW

(42) LIBRARY SCIENCE

43) MARINE AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(44) MARINE SCIENCES

(45) MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION

*(46) MATHEMATICS

(46.5) MILITARY SCIENCE

(47) MINING, METALLURGY AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(48) MOTEL AND HOTEL SERVICES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(49) MUSIC

5) NURSERY SCHOOL AND PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION

(50) ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURE

(51) NURSING

52) OFFICE SERVICES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(53) PERSONAL SERVICES

*(54) PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION

55) PHYSICAL EDUCATION

*(56) PHYSICS

57) PLANT PRODUCTION

(58) POLICE SCIENCE

59) PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

*(60) PSYCHOLOGY

61) PUBLIC SERVICES AND ADMINISTRATION

(62) REAL ESTATE

*(63) SOCIAL SCIENCE

*(63-5) SOCIOL06Y

(63-7) SPECIAL EDUCATION (HANDICAPPED)

64) TEXTILES, TEXTILE SERVICES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

(65) THEATER ARTS AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES

*(66) ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCES

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