Endowments
Endowments support the impactful work happening at IVC and create a lasting legacy by providing funding in perpetuity. Your gift of $10,000 or more enhances the excellent learning opportunities IVC provides—whether through supporting innovative programs or helping students directly through scholarships. To learn more about establishing or contributing to an endowment, please contact Elissa Oransky, Executive Director, at (949) 451-5472 or eoranksy@ivc.edu.
Dance Department
The mission of the Irvine Valley College Dance Department is to provide a high quality comprehensive Dance Program dedicated to excellence and committed to meeting the current and future learning needs of our diverse community
Joseph Hewitt Memorial Scholarship
Joseph Hewitt, the younger and only brother of Professor Bill Hewitt, passed away on October 8, 2014 in Walla Walla, WA after an extended illness. Joe had been actively involved as a community college student, pursuing his degree in Business Administration. He went on to become a Department Manager at Macy's in Tri-Cities, WA. He is survived by his son Sy, his grandson Tanner, and his wife Phyllis Hewitt.
The Kirk C. Gorrie Memorial Scholarship
Longtime IVC colleague and friend Kirk C. Gorrie passed away Wednesday, February 27, 2013, after a long battle with cancer. Kirk is survived by his wife Margaret Gorrie, son Brian Gorrie (age 22 and an IVC graduate now studying in England), daughter Michele Gorrie (a 17-year-old senior at Northwood), mother Trula Gorrie, and father Clayton Gorrie.
Marie de la Palme Memorial Scholarship
Marie de la Palme was a principal dancer in New York for Alvin Ailey III, Trisler Danscompany, Keith Lee Ballets, and Omega Dance. She taught and choreographed for Jacques d’Amboise’s National Dance Institute, later working on industrials and musicals in Orange County and Las Vegas before focusing on concert choreography, for which she received three Horton Award nominations.
IVC Political Science Club and Model United Nations Foundation
Founded in 1997, the IVC Model United Nations Team competes and wins awards in several conferences each year. The Model United Nations is a world-wide educational enterprise begun more than 60 years ago by American students interested in learning first-hand the processes of international diplomacy. In the United States, more than 60,000 students from sixth grade through graduate school take part in one or more Model United Nations conferences each year.
IVC Speech and Debate Team
Welcome to the IVC Speech and Debate Team fundraising page! The 2015 Community College National Champions for the National Parliamentary Debate Association (fourth year in a row).
The team has an incredible year planned, including:
Applied Science and Engineering Club

Applied Science and Engineering Club offers students of any major an ability to experience various aspects of STEM field through different methods, including: