Outreach and Community Relations
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The Office of Outreach and Community Relations develops, coordinates and provides outreach services to prospective students, parents and community members.
The Office of Outreach and Community Relations develops, coordinates and provides outreach services to prospective students, parents and community members.
Irvine Valley College (IVC) has named Rick Miranda as Vice President for Instruction. He will begin in his new role on July 11 pending board ratification. Rick replaces Dr. Chris McDonald who accepted the position of Vice-Chancellor of Educational and Technology Services for the South Orange County Community College District in March.
Below are a few wellness resources available to IVC factuly and staff members (SOCCCD benefit eligibility and/or selection may apply).
Let me guess... the reason you picked up this handout probably has to do with your desire to improve your self-esteem. Good. You'd be amazed at how many students really think badly about themselves. Some are down on themselves all the time, while others think negatively only on occasion.
You know that these college years can be complicated and demanding. Deep down, you are not quite sure of who you are, what you want to be, or whether the choices you make from day to day are the best decisions.
Sometimes the many changes and pressures you are facing threaten to overwhelm you. So it isn't surprising that from time to time you or one of your friends feel "down" or discouraged.
The following is a guide for IVC faculty and staff when their student is in crisis. The Health and Wellness Center (HWC) is available to assist during operating hours. Please visit the HWC homepage for the most updated hours.
For a printable PDF of this guide, please download Protocol For Students In Crisis (PDF).
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is when people direct violence at themselves with the intent to end their lives, and die as a result of their actions. Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States.