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Student Parent Services

Student Parent Services

Los Angeles Pierce College is here to support students with dependent children to achieve academic success and complete their degree program. We provide a wide range of state, on-campus, and off-campus student parent services and resources.

    • Students may be eligible for up to $3,417 for tax year 2022 as a working family or individual earning up to $30,000 per year.
    • Helps families across the state by providing nutrition education, breastfeeding support, healthy foods, and referrals to health care and other community services.
    • Provides a credit up $1,083 per tax return for Californians who qualify for CalEITC and have a child under 6 years old.

    • Helps low-income households increase their food-buying power to meet their household’s nutritional needs.
    • Supports parenting students who are changing their own lives, two generations at a time.
    • Provides assistance to low-income families and individuals.
    • Build families’ well-being, financial strength, and social connections to lift two generations at once.
    • Provides assistance to parents for preventive and support services.
    • Provides legal services in housing, public benefits, people with disabilities, and family services.
    • Provides support, resources, and services for single-parent college students and their children. The program's mission is to increase opportunity and economic mobility for single-parent families through education.
    • The standard guidebook of public social services for people working in the field, people in need of help, and those just helping their neighbors.
    • Federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex--including pregnancy and parental status--in educational programs and activities.
    • Fights in courts, cities, counties, and in the Capitol to secure housing, health care, and a strong safety net for Californians with low incomes.