Honors Transfer Agreements
IVC Honors Program students can take advantage of unique agreements with numerous four-year institutions that grant priority consideration for transfer admission.
IVC Honors Program students can take advantage of unique agreements with numerous four-year institutions that grant priority consideration for transfer admission.
Through our membership in the Honors Transfer Council of California (HTCC), IVC Honors Program students can take advantage of unique agreements with numerous four-year institutions that grant priority consideration for transfer admission. These agreements are updated regularly. For more details on the HTCC transfer agreements, please consult the HTCC website.
For Honors Program students of all majors, Honors Transfer Council of California (HTCC) Honors Program participation is considered in the comprehensive review process for admission to UC Irvine.
The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program (Aspen) announced today that Dr. Martha McDonald, Vice President for Student Services at Irvine Valley College (IVC), is one of 35 leaders selected for the 2023-24 class of the Aspen Rising Presidents Fellowship. This program, delivered in collaboration with the Stanford Educational Leadership Initiative, prepares the next generation of community college presidents to transform institutions to achieve higher and more equitable levels of student success.
Fostering scientific curiosity and supporting personal, academic, and professional development.
From March 8th-13th Irvine Valley College’s Speech and Debate Team traveled to the CCCFA State Championship Tournament in Woodland Hills, CA. The grueling tournament was attended by hundreds of students from nineteen community colleges across California. IVC Speech concluded the week victorious by winning the 1st Place Sweepstakes Award in limited entry! IVC Speech accepted their 1st Place award after receiving multiple medals in IPDA (individual) debate, NPDA (team) debate, extemporaneous speaking, and impromptu speaking.
IVC student Erwin Quiroz has been named the winner of the Real College California Logo Redesign contest. The Community College League of California’s Affordability, Food and Housing Access Taskforce will work to incorporate the logo into its upcoming publications, taskforce webpage, Basic Needs Summit webpage, emails and more. Edwin will also receive a $1,000 scholarship.
The South Asian Student Association (SASA) is dedicated to fostering a supportive community and promoting cultural awareness, education, and interaction among students of South Asian descent and the wider IVC community. We believe in embracing cultural diversity and equity and strive to create a welcoming environment for all members , regardless of race. SASA aims to provide opportunities for students to learn about, experience, and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of South Asia through engaging in cultural festivals and traditions.