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From the Desk of The President

At Irvine Valley College, we believe this is the moment not just to improve student success — but to transform student success.  Our commitment is clear: post-completion outcomes are not an afterthought — they are intentional, institutional, and a strategic priority.  Economic and social mobility are at the center of our new strategic plan — Inspire 2035, signaling that our mission extends far beyond credential completion.

Arts Promenade & Coffee Structure

Project Start Date: Fall 2021
Construction Start Date: Fall 2024
Project Completion Date: Fall 2025
Project Description:
The Arts Promenade & Coffee Structure project at Irvine Valley College (IVC) transforms the area between the Arts Village and the Performing Arts Center (PAC) into a vibrant, student-centered outdoor environment that fosters creativity, collaboration, and well-being.

Key upgrade initiatives include:

Lot 7 Permanent Placement

Planning Start Date: Spring 2025
Construction Start Date: Spring 2026
Project Completion Date: Fall 2026
Project Description:
This project involves the conversion of Parking Lot 7 from a temporary gravel lot to a fully paved, permanent facility to improve accessibility, safety, and usability for Irvine Valley College students, staff, and visitors.

Upgrades will include:

Student Activities Center (SAC) Repurpose

Project Start Date: Fall 2025
Construction Start Date: Fall 2027
Project Completion Date: Spring 2028
Project Description:
The Student Activities Center (SAC) at Irvine Valley College is scheduled for repurposing following the completion of the Student Services Center (SSC) and the Student Union (SU), both of which are anticipated to be completed by Spring 2028.

Programming for the SAC will begin in Fall 2025, with construction estimated to start in Fall 2027.

University High School Graduate, Anthropology Major, and Future Advocate for Human Rights and Indigenous Law

With a deep commitment to social justice and a passion for understanding legality through the lens of cultural development, Varsha Torpunuri found her calling in the study of Anthropology. At Irvine Valley College (IVC), she combined her major with a Paralegal Certificate and a Pre-Law track to build a powerful foundation for a future in human rights and Indigenous law. 

“Studying people and systems together gave me the clarity I needed,” Varsha said. “It helped me understand that real change comes from legal advocacy grounded in cultural understanding.” 

Portola High School Graduate, Political Science Major, and Future Strategy Consultant with a Global Perspective

Driven by a passion for international affairs and a deep curiosity about global political systems, Saif Siddiqui found his academic home at Irvine Valley College (IVC), where he majored in Political Science with a focus on International Relations. 

“Understanding the structures that shape our world is the first step toward creating meaningful change,” Saif said. His long-term goal is to influence global strategy and policy through a career that bridges business, law, and international relations.