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Benefits

Through Irvine Valley Promise, students will be encouraged in their academic achievement, social integration, and personal success through financial assistance and a strong support network of peers, staff and faculty. Irvine Valley Promise students have designated Promise Counselors that will assist them with academic and career planning.

Contact Us

We have outlined some important information below to help you get support during this time.

  • For Irvine Valley Promise program-related questions, email ivcpromise@ivc.edu
  • To schedule an appointment with counselors: Schedule an appointment here or call 949-451-5319

Appeal Process

Students at risk of or removed from the Irvine Valley Promise program may appeal for readmission. Early high school graduates or students transferring from another community college promise program can also be considered for the program through the appeal process.

Note: This is appeal process for the Irvine Valley Promise program, not for the California College Promise Grant (CCPG).

Eligibility

Program Eligibility (Incoming Students)

To be eligible for Irvine Valley Promise, students must:

  • Be a first-time college student*
  • Be a California resident or eligible for residency waiver (AB540)
  • Identify Irvine Valley College as "College of Record"
  • Enrolled in at least 12 units (full-time)

Meet the eligibility criteria? Join Promise today.

Report an Incident

Irvine Valley College (IVC) is committed to fostering a safe, supportive learning and working environment where all can pursue their career or academic success. To safeguard this commitment, the College encourages staff, faculty, and students to report misconduct, concerning behavior, and/or suspicious activity. The College depends on the campus community to identify and report behaviors of concern so that the College can respond to distressed students or community members with appropriate support services and resources.