Go to https://ilearn.laccd.edu
The same login ID and Password will be used for:
This video shows how students can access the SIS for the first time:
Students can go to https://ilearn.laccd.edu and login using their new Student Information System id and password.
Here are instructions for those who have never logged into the new SIS and set up their own personalized password.
If you cannot access the SIS, email
WLACStudentSupport@laccd.edu your FULL NAME, STUDENT ID, MONTH and DAY OF THEIR BIRTHDAY and ask them to reset your SIS password back to the default.
Online courses allow you to learn whenever, wherever, and however works best for you, making it easier to earn your degree or certificate while balancing work and family commitments. And without having to attend classes in person, online learning lets you access programs and courses that might have otherwise been inaccessible or highly inconvenient.
Online classes can present unique challenges, however, if you’re not prepared. But if you develop skills for effective online learning, you’ll find the courses can be an excellent alternative to a traditional classroom setting.
This may be your first time taking an online course. The California Community Colleges have developed a series of videos that address the real challenges experienced by online students, new and experienced, while pursuing success in online classes.
Canvas works on any computer (PC or Mac), however, a few minor adjustments may be necessary to ensure that your online course functions properly on your computer. Please carefully review the Canvas system requirements and the Canvas browser requirements before your course begins. Mobile devices/tablets do not fully support some Canvas functions.
Your Canvas Login is identical to your Student Information System Login. If you cannot access the SIS, email student support at WLACStudentSupport@laccd.edu and ask them to reset your SIS password back to the default. Include your full name, Student ID Number, and Month and Day of your birthday in the email.
NOTE: Canvas accounts are created AFTER students are actively registered in a course and not just when given a registration number during the enrollment process. Students who are standby status on a course waiting list will not have an account created in Canvas until the add is processed. Accounts are available on the day following official registration into a course as active student.
Student Help
The California Community Colleges (CCC) have adopted Canvas as the system’s Common Course Management System (CCMS). This means that even if you take a class at more than one CCC, you will use the same platform to access your classes. If this is your first time taking an online class, you may want to watch some of these short videos to get started.
Canvas Overview for Students from Canvas LMS on Vimeo.
Several companies throughout California are offering free or low-cost internet access to students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
AT&T is providing free access to its WiFi hotspots across the country.
California Connects California Community Colleges students are eligible for this eligible for this mobile hotspot servicepowered by Sprint, which offers nationwide 4G LTE connectivity and allows users to connect up to 10 WiFi enabled devices for up to 10 hours on a single charge for only $19.99 a month.
Charter is offering free Spectrum broadband and Wi-Fi accessfor 60 days to households college students who do not already have a Spectrum broadband subscription and at any service level up to 100 Mbps. To enroll call 1-844-488-8395. Additionally, all WiFi hotspots are now free of charge.
Comcast Effective Monday, March 16, 2020, Comcast is offering two months of free to Internet service through the Internet Essentials program. This offer is available to new and existing customers. Additionally, Xfinity WiFi hotspots are now available free of charge to the public.
T-Mobile is providing unlimited data to all current customers who have plans with data for the next 60 days. It will also provide additional data to mobile hotspot users.
Sprint is providing unlimited data for 60 days to customers with metered data plans and giving 20 GB of free mobile hotspot to customers with hotspot-capable devices.
Verizon is waiving late fees and suspending service termination for customers negatively impacted by the global crisis.