Main Navigation

GAP4+1

/node/244

A partnership with Cal State Fullerton (CSUF) that enables students to graduate with a bachelor's degree in four years and a master's degree with one more additional year.

Freshman Advantage Program

/node/1752

Gives students the opportunity to apply early, receive an early Freshman Advantage registration time, and enroll in courses ahead of most currently enrolled IVC students.

Foundation

/node/3079

The Irvine Valley College Foundation believes in contributing to a meaningful experience that enhances teaching and learning at Irvine Valley College. Every day we cultivate resources because we strive to provide access to an exceptional education and a caring campus community.

Financial Aid Office

/node/339

Assistance with completing a financial aid application (FAFSA/CADAA), process student verification files, award grants, loans, and tuition waivers (CCPG).

Facilities, Maintenance and Operations

/node/2820

Facilities, Maintenance and Operations works to provide students, faculty and staff with campus facilities and grounds that exceed the highest standards in health, safety and function.

Extended Education (Office of Extended Education)

/node/1889

The Office of Extended Education provides support and services to faculty to enable them to deliver high quality instruction in the classroom in our growing community education programs while providing students with learning environments suited to their needs.

Economic and Workforce Development

/ewd

The Irvine Valley College Economic and Workforce Development department (IVC EWD) serves the purpose of collaborating with regional businesses by developing their employees’ skills and capabilities to better position businesses to meet their goals.

ESL/AESL Department

/node/256

The ESL credit program offers Academic English courses to help academically-focused students achieve a degree or certificate at IVC or transfer to a four-year university. The AESL non-credit program of study offers English and American culture lessons to help students gain employment, participate in the community, and meet their own English needs with their families and society at large.

EOPS

/node/1372

Support services for historically underrepresented and low-socioeconomic students, including, priority registration, academic/career counseling, textbook assistance, educational supplies, and more.