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Transfer Center Terminology

Advanced Placement (AP)

Courses and exams that students can take while still in high school to receive college credit. At IVC, students may earn degree and general education credit for AP tests with scores of 3, 4, or 5. Students must have official copies of their exam results sent to the IVC Admissions Office.

Application Fee Waiver

The fee waiver provides freedom from payment of the admission application fee; for those students who have demonstrated financial hardship.

High School Student/Parent Transfer Night

Thursday, March 10, 2022

4 - 7 pm

Irvine Valley College (IVC) invites high school students and their parents to our annual High School Student/Parent Transfer Night. Participants will learn about college information, resources, and opportunities for students interested in transferring to the four-year university. Come learn how to be a successful IVC transfer student and why IVC has the #1 transfer rate in California among all California Community Colleges!

AB 540 Transfer Resources

As an open enrollment institution, IVC is committed to providing affordable academic opportunities for all members of our community. California Assembly Bill 540 (AB 540), which became law on January 1, 2002, provides qualified undocumented students opportunities to further their education at the same per-unit rate as other California high school graduates.

Transfer Center Calendar

The Transfer Center offers a variety of in-person and virtual events year round.

  • CSU Transfer and ADT Information Workshops
  • CSU & UC Application Workshops
  • CSU & UC Application Labs
  • UC TAG Application
  • UC Personal Insight Questions
  • Transfer Table Talks (Tabling) Scholarship Workshops
  • University Representative Transfer Appointments
  • University Representative Presentations
  • Degree/Awards/Certs Drive-Thru (December - TBD)