Puente Program's End-of-Year Celebration
IVC’s Puente Program recently held a ceremony commemorating the accomplishments of its members, celebrating Puente transfer students, and recognizing the current cohort's completion of Phase One. In attendance were current Puentistas, their loved ones, Puente mentors, faculty and staff, department deans, community members, and President Hernandez. The event included speeches by guest speakers such as IVC alumni, award-winning author, and literary arts advocate Sarah Rafael García, and transfer Puentista Frieda Sophia Lopez.
IVC Students Participate in the 23rd Annual UCI Community College Honors Research Conference
Fifty-six IVC students, supported by the IVC Honors Program, participated in the 23rd Annual UCI Community College Honors Research Conference. IVC students delivered 23 oral and 19 poster presentations, comprising 42 of the 224 research projects presented—the greatest number out of the 29 participating colleges statewide. Under the guidance of IVC faculty mentors, students worked hard to conduct research, write proposal abstracts, and prepare their posters or oral presentations.
From the Desk of The President
We have entered the season of year-end celebrations including dinners, receptions, award/recognition ceremonies, and other special events that celebrate the accomplishments of our students. These celebratory events culminate with IVC’s 38th annual commencement to be held on May 25, 2023.
IVC’s Collegiate Cybersecurity Team Participates in Information Technology Competition
Irvine Valley College's collegiate cybersecurity team, IVCyber, recently participated in the Information Technology Competition (ITC). The team, consisting of three members, took on the role of a consulting company and responded to a Request for Information (RFI) from a hypothetical client. This year, the competition was held at Cal Poly Pomona with teams representing Cal Poly Pomona, CSU Long Beach, CSU Fullerton, UCI, IVC, and Case Western Reserve University.
IVC Student Allyson Najera Named to PTK All-California Academic First Team
The Community College League of California has named IVC student Allyson Najera to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) All-California Academic First Team. This year, 112 students were chosen from across the 116 California community colleges for the All-California Academic First, Second, and Third Teams.
NextUp
NextUp is a supplemental program of EOPS that provides community college students with a comprehensive array of services to promote college retention and degree attainment. The goal of the program is to equip students to not only achieve their personal and academic goals, but also to navigate any barriers to their success.
Placement and Enrollment
Placement and enrollment information for students in Math, English and Credit ESL courses is presented below in compliance with AB 1805.
Additional Information related to AB 705 and AB 1805
Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) Program
The MESA Program is committed to the success of first-generation college students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), by providing opportunities for academic achievement and professional development.