How to Enroll
Getting started is simple:
Step 1: Download and fill out the program registration form.
Step 2: Submit Your Application by email, mail, or in person.
Email: training@phccglaa.org
Mail or Drop Off:
PHCC GLAA Training Center
2869 Glenview Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Walk-Ins Welcome
Interested applicants are welcome to stop by the training center to complete an application in person and tour the campus.
Please note that summer office hours may vary. We recommend contacting the office ahead of time to schedule an appointment or confirm availability.
Enrollment Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be 17 years of age or older
- Have a valid Social Security Number or ITIN
- Be able to read and write in English
- Be able to pay tuition
- No prior experience is required
- Applicants do not need to be employed by a PHCC member company to enroll
Tuition & Pricing
For current tuition and pricing information, please contact the training office by email at training@phccglaa.org or by phone at 323-913-7344.
Tuition rates vary depending on whether the student is employed by a PHCC member company.
Subject Breakdown
Download the Training Program Brochure to view a list of course subjects by year.
Program Information
Students attend class one evening a week, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. if enrolled in Plumbing or HVAC programs, and 6:30 p.m. to 9:30p.m. if enrolled in Backflow Program. The Plumbing Program is a four year program and the HVAC program is a two year program.
The training program employs industry professionals as instructors. As part of the curriculum, industry experts demonstrate cutting-edge products and technology, along with innovative production techniques.
Currently, Year 1 classes are held on Tuesday evenings, Year 2 classes on Thursday evenings, Year 3 classes on Wednesday evenings, and Year 4 classes on Thursday evenings.
On occasion, some classes maybe offered on weekends or be switched to another evening. These are always scheduled and announced well in advance, giving students ample time to make arrangements to attend.
Classes, if warranted, will be divided into two nights if sufficient enrollment is reached for a particular course.
The PHC Industry is constantly changing. If you would like to take a course or study some aspect of the industry that is not covered in the curriculum, you are invited to discuss your ideas with the Training Coordinator. Whenever possible, the Training Program tries to accommodate reasonable requests to satisfy student and industry needs.