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From Student to Counselor: Brianna Joslyn’s Full-Circle Journey at Irvine Valley College

When Brianna Joslyn first stepped onto the Irvine Valley College (IVC) campus, she was a young single mother rebuilding her life after leaving an abusive marriage. Balancing the responsibilities of parenthood with the challenges of being a first-generation college student, Brianna found hope and belonging through the supportive community at IVC, especially in the EOPS/CARE/CalWORKs programs, which provide academic, financial, and personal support for students facing economic or family-related challenges.

From the Desk of The President

Lately, I find myself reflecting on the pain many within our IVC community are experiencing in response to national and global events. In conversations with students and colleagues, many have shared how challenging it is to make sense of, understand, and respond to situations that directly and indirectly impact our well‑being and our shared sense of humanity. It is a reminder that when one member of our community hurts, that pain reverberates throughout our entire community.

Natural Sciences Center (NSC)

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Your one stop for help with Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Geology, Health Sciences, Marine Science, and Physics

Natural Sciences Center (NSC)

Free Tutoring and Support

The Natural Sciences Center (NSC) offers free tutoring for IVC students in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Geology, Health Sciences, Marine Science, and Physics.

The center is staffed by both faculty and student tutors and is open five days a week. Whether you need help with coursework, want to study in a focused space, or connect with other science faculty and students, the NSC is here for you.

IVC Mock Trial Earns First Place for Outstanding Overall Team at AMTA Community College Clash

In December, Irvine Valley College’s Mock Trial Club competed in the 3rd Annual  American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) Community College Clash, a national virtual  tournament designed to strengthen and showcase mock trial programs at the  community college level. IVC entered two, four-person teams to compete. 

IVC secured two of the top four spots in the tournament, earning first place for outstanding overall team and fourth-place national ranking.

Amnesty Club

Purpose and Services

The IVC Amnesty Club aims to empower students to advocate for human rights and hold governments and institutions accountable for injustices. Through education and activism, we aim to raise awareness of global and local human rights abuses, organize campaigns that challenge systemic oppression, and foster a culture of compassion and equity on campus. Guided by Amnesty International’s mission, we are committed to defending the inherent dignity and rights of every individual.