FAQs
General FAQs
How are you connected with TTC?
Tarzana Treatment Centers College (TTCC) is a division of Tarzana Treatment Centers (TTC). TTCC focuses on providing academic programs and certifications for individuals interested in careers within the behavioral healthcare field.
Are you a licensed institution?
Yes. TTCC is licensed by the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE) and approved by the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs (CADTP) and the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals (CCAPP).
Can TTC Staff apply to TTCC academic program?
Yes. TTC staff are eligible to apply for any TTCC academic program, and tuition may be financially covered by the agency. Staff must indicate “TTC Employee” when asked about funding sources during the application process.
Will TTC offer me employment upon completion?
Employment at TTC or TTCC is not guaranteed upon completion of a program. However, TTCC provides extensive career support services, including job placement assistance, interview preparation, resume building, and application guidance.
What student resources does TTCC offer?
TTCC offers a variety of student resources, including the Ubuntu Rising Scholars Academy, which provides support with job placement, housing assistance, and connections to legal resources.
Are there any in-person requirements?
Yes. The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) program requires students to complete in-person internship hours each week at an approved internship or practicum site. Students are responsible for securing their own site, though TTCC provides assistance if a student is unable to find one. The Medi-Cal Peer Support Program offers an in-person platform, if selected by the student.
What kind of equipment will I need for the program?
Students will need frequent access to a laptop or desktop with internet access. Additional equipment may include a webcam and microphone for any live lecture participation.
What is TTCC's policy on transfer credits?
We are currently not partnered with any academic institution to send or accept transfer credits. To request transcripts, please email ttccrecords@tarzanatc.org.
Is there a grading system?
TTCC uses the following grading system to evaluate the academic performance of the students where necessary:
- 90-100% = A 4.0 = Outstanding
- 80-89% = B 3.0 = Very Good
- 75-79% = C 2.0 = Pass
- Below 75% = D 1.0 = Not Passing
- I = I Incomplete
- W = W Withdrawn