Guided Self-Placement: Japanese
For your reference, these are the recommended prerequisites for Japanese:
For your reference, these are the recommended prerequisites for Japanese:
Saina Salamati
A 2020 graduate of Irvine High School, Saina Salamati majored in Psychology at IVC and graduated in May. She is excited to attend the University of California, Los Angeles in Fall 2023.
Emergency grants are intended to address urgent, unforeseen circumstances that require immediate attention. Examples are threat of eviction, disconnection of utility services or impact from a natural disaster. Students are eligible for a maximum of $500 once every 12 months. This application is open to students currently enrolled in at least one class and whose college of record is IVC.
Come fill out your IVC application today! During this one-hour workshop on the IVC campus, students will work with a representative to complete the first step of becoming an IVC student.
What to Bring:
IVC FELLAS (formerly EMCEES) is a DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility) driven male initiative focused on student success and community engagement for the college’s self-identified men of color students, staff, and faculty. This brotherhood was created to encourage college completion and transfer and to establish a sense of belonging. All are welcome. For more information please email ivcstudentequity@ivc.edu.
After completing advisement and receiving your math and English/ESL placements, you will be ready to develop a First Semester Plan, which is a set of courses that should be taken in your first semester of college in order to reach your educational goals. First Semester Plans can be completed online or through an in-person advisement session with a counselor.
Orientation will provide you with important information about English and math placement, terminology, policies, available services, and the college’s expectations of you as a student. Orientation can be completed online or through in-person group sessions.
During orientation, you can expect to learn about:
Once you complete the IVC application process (Step 1: Apply for Admission), you will receive an email with your IVC student ID number. Your student ID number, along with the PIN you created when you applied, will be your login credentials into MySite (Legacy or Banner), a website you will use frequently as an IVC student.
New students must complete the steps below in order to become an IVC student and register for classes. There are four important steps. Completing these steps can take 3-4 weeks, so plan ahead.
(If you are an international student, please visit International Admission Requirements.)