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University High School Graduate, Anthropology Major, and Future Advocate for Human Rights and Indigenous Law

With a deep commitment to social justice and a passion for understanding legality through the lens of cultural development, Varsha Torpunuri found her calling in the study of Anthropology. At Irvine Valley College (IVC), she combined her major with a Paralegal Certificate and a Pre-Law track to build a powerful foundation for a future in human rights and Indigenous law. 

“Studying people and systems together gave me the clarity I needed,” Varsha said. “It helped me understand that real change comes from legal advocacy grounded in cultural understanding.” 

Portola High School Graduate, Political Science Major, and Future Strategy Consultant with a Global Perspective

Driven by a passion for international affairs and a deep curiosity about global political systems, Saif Siddiqui found his academic home at Irvine Valley College (IVC), where he majored in Political Science with a focus on International Relations. 

“Understanding the structures that shape our world is the first step toward creating meaningful change,” Saif said. His long-term goal is to influence global strategy and policy through a career that bridges business, law, and international relations.

Student Housing

Project Start Date: Spring 2027
Construction Start Date: Fall 2027
Project Completion Date: Fall 2031
Building Gross Square Footage: 82,384 sf
Assignable Square Footage: 52,339 sf 
Project Description:
The Irvine Valley College Student Housing facility will be built on a previously undeveloped site on the southeast portion of campus near the Fine Arts Complex. 

Club Renewal and Registration

Greetings IVC Lasers!

Student clubs and organizations must register every Fall and Spring semester in order to be ratified by the Inter-Club Council (ICC).

Spring 2025* Club Renewal Form deadline: Friday, January 31, 2025 at 5 pm

*For Spring 2025: This form is for NEW Clubs. All clubs that were active in Fall 2024 have been rolled over to Spring 2025.

Jeslyn Do – Irvine High School Graduate, Cognitive Science and Informatics Major, and Future Human-Centered Technologist

Jeslyn Do has always been fascinated by the way people interact with technology. At Irvine Valley College (IVC), she found the perfect space to explore that intersection through her studies in Cognitive Science and Informatics. 

“In a world of constant innovation,” she said, “digital services are only truly successful when they’re intuitive, user-centered, and solve real human problems.” Jeslyn’s passion lies in designing technology that’s both personalized and accessible—bridging human behavior with smart, ethical design.

Isaac Gutierrez – Vista Murrieta High School Graduate, Business Administration Major, and Future Venture Capitalist

Isaac Gutierrez found his passion for finance through a deeply personal lens—witnessing the impact of financial illiteracy within his own community. Determined to change that, he chose to study Business Administration with a concentration in Finance to help democratize access to financial knowledge and empower others. 

“I want to learn as much as I can about the world of finance so I can help bridge the gap in financial literacy, especially for underserved communities,” he shared.

Dual Major in Business Economics and Cognitive Science, and Future Marketing Strategist – Meet Kaylin Hahm

Kaylin Hahm’s journey was shaped from an early age by her father’s entrepreneurial spirit. Watching him build and manage his own business instilled in her an appreciation for hard work, strategy, and leadership. As she continued her education, Kaylin’s curiosity expanded into the realms of psychology and programming, illuminating the connection between human behavior and business strategy. That insight led her to pursue a dual major in Business Economics and Cognitive Science—a blend that perfectly bridges the inspiration of her childhood with her own evolving interests.

IVC Student Monique Cardona's Vision for Change

Monique Cardona, a driven and compassionate student at Irvine Valley College, is a shining example of what it means to pursue higher education with both heart and purpose. A graduate of Tustin High School, Monique is preparing to transfer to Biola University, where she will double major in Sociology (with an emphasis in Criminology) and Christian Ministry.

Elsa Ly – Fountain Valley High School Graduate, Graphic Design Major, and Future UX/UI Designer

Creating art has always been a passion for Elsa Ly, but it was discovering the power of mixed media—blending photography with graphic design—that solidified her career path. “Seeing the reaction of others to my work has definitely motivated me to pursue a career in graphic design,” she said. Whether working on personal projects or running her side business as a photographer and videographer, Elsa finds purpose in the connections her art inspires.

Redefining What’s Possible: Daniel Sagrero’s Journey from Rejection to Empowerment at IVC

As a first-generation college student and the son of working-class parents from Mexico and Peru, Daniel Sagrero faced the college admissions process with uncertainty—and a great deal of resilience. After experiencing rejection and financial barriers in high school, his parents worried that attending community college might derail his academic journey. But Daniel saw Irvine Valley College as a launchpad, not a fallback.