IVC Hosts Orange County Philippine Independence Day Celebration
IVC hosted Orange County’s Philippine Independence Day Celebration on Saturday, June 17, commemorating the declaration of Philippine Independence from Spain in 1898.
Born for the Badge: OC Native Laser-focused on Law Enforcement Future
When it comes to the county he has always called home, Mateo Sanchez is proud to be Orange through and through. But he always envisioned his future in a shade of blue.
“I wanted to go into law enforcement at a very young age,” reflects the Irvine Valley College student. “I knew after high school that was what I wanted to do.”
IVC Girls Who Code Team Wins 1st Place in College Loops Challenge
The IVC Girls Who Code Challenge Team competed in the Spring 2023 College Loops Challenge against several other chapters of Girls Who Code around the nation last month. The team of four won first place overall!
Interactive Media Arts Program Receives Commendation from City of Irvine
On May 23, the City of Irvine awarded IVC’s Interactive Media Arts (IMA) Program with a special commendation for being selected as finalists in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) GameSiG Showcase.
The Math Center
Free Drop-In Tutoring
The Math Center offers in-person services in room B 363.
To use the Math Center's tutoring services, students must enroll in the appropriate section of TU 301 on MySite. TU 301 is a free, zero-unit, non-credit course that allows students to attend and utilize the Math Center.
Meet the Team
Dylan Bender, MA, LMFT
Director
Veterans Services Center
Allyson Najera Named 2023 Hites Scholar
IVC student Allyson Najera is one of 15 Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) members selected as a 2023 Hites Scholar and will receive a $10,000 scholarship for baccalaureate studies.
Bursar's Office now known as Student Payment Services
Note: Bursar's Office now known as Student Payment Services
Cost of attendance, payment information, refunds, financial holds and payment options.
IVC Students Make History at Honors Symposium Hosted by Stanford University
On May 6, a group of 17 IVC Honors students presented their research at the Bay Honors Symposium hosted by the Bay Honors Consortium at Stanford University.
Ria Singh Thakur’s project, “The Unhinged Woman: An Intersectional Feminist Evaluation of Postfeminist Anti-heroine Fiction and Online Gender Performance,” was named a finalist for both awards by the symposium, the Katharine Award and the Heslet Scholar Award.