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Social Media Guidelines

Purpose

Irvine Valley College’s social media presence is intended to be an engagement tool for students and the campus to connect through photos and video on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

These guidelines are frequently updated as social media evolves. If you have suggestions, please contact Abner "Ace" Caguioa, the New Media and Marketing Specialist for Marketing and Creative Services.

Marquee & Digital Monitor Guidelines

Outdoor Marquees (Irvine Center Drive)

Irvine Valley College (IVC) has one set of adjacent street-facing outdoor electronic marquees on campus. These street- facing marquees are located at the main entrance to the college as you enter campus from either direction on Irvine Center Drive. The marquees are to be used for event promotion and to build branding that promotes educational, cultural and informational programs in support of IVC’s mission.

Email Signatures

Irvine Valley College has developed the following standards for use in email signatures. The IVC Email Signature is designed to deliver branding consistency electronically to our internal and external audiences. Consistency in design, color, and type is important to reinforce the college’s identity. Official emails from Irvine Valley College faculty and staff should utilize this standard formatting.

Creating an IVC Social Media Presence

Irvine Valley College encourages campus departments, programs and active student clubs to engage with the campus community on social media.

All social media accounts affiliated with the college must be established through the Office of Marketing and Creative Services (MCS). We will work with you to establish your goals and objectives, identify which platform is the best place to start for your needs, best practices, etc.  

Consider these steps when thinking about your social media presence:

About the Early College Pathway at IVC

Early College Pathway Benefits

  • Upon completion of the program, you will earn a high school diploma and an Intersegmental General Education Course (IGETC) Certification, which is 51 transferable credits to the UCs and CSUs
  • Many students take additional elective courses to bring their unit total up to 60, allowing them to earn an AA degree from IVC
  • Program completers participate in IVC commencement and many are accepted to four-year colleges, including UCs, CSUs, and colleges out of state
  • The ability to earn nearly two years of transfera