Other IVC Programs
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services
EOPS is a state-funded program designed to serve students who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. Applicants must:
EOPS is a state-funded program designed to serve students who are economically and educationally disadvantaged. Applicants must:
Formerly the Full-Time Student Success Grant and the California Community College Completion Grant, the Student Success Completion Grant (SSCG) was created by California Senate Bill 85. The 2017 Budget Act Education Trailer Bill was signed by the Governor on June 27, 2017 and includes language initiating a new grant program for California Community College students as of Fall 2018.
The Federal Work-Study (FWS) program provides those students with (federal) or without (institutional) financial need part-time work in order to earn money to help pay educational expenses. The amount of Work-Study award depends on the student's financial need (federal) and the availability of funds at Irvine Valley College. Pay rates may vary but will not be less than the current minimum wage.
When applying for a Federal Work-Study job at Irvine Valley College, be sure to follow these steps:
To apply for any scholarship, all four of the following criteria must apply to you:
To be considered for an ASIVC scholarship, you must have ASIVC ACCESS.
Irvine Valley College (“IVC”) does not directly, contractually or by other arrangement facilitate the following external scholarships.
Federal aid recipients who withdraw or are dropped from all classes by the instructor are subject to new regulations regarding the return of Title IV funds. If you withdraw or are dropped from all your classes prior to completing more than 60% of the enrollment period, you are subject to these rules. Based on the date of the complete withdrawal or drop, the Financial Aid Office will determine the amount, if any, of "unearned" federal financial aid you have received. The calculation will begin by determining the percentage of the enrollment period completed by you as follows:
Federal law requires that institutions participating in federal student financial aid programs establish drug-abuse programs for students and staff. The following services are available to you if needed: