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Articulation

Articulation is the process that links the curriculum between community colleges and universities so that students can transfer from a community college to a university without experiencing a delay or duplication of coursework. Articulated courses at Irvine Valley College are those that are identified by a university as equivalent or comparable to courses taught on a university campus.

Etiquette & Protocol

Please remember to continue to adhere to our Student Code of Conduct policies when using the Writing Center online.

If you choose to have a video conference, please check your camera's field of view and background to make sure everything is school appropriate.

Please remember that the professors you are speaking to online are people here to support you, as well as working professionals. Accordingly, treat virtual conferences as you would any other classroom environment, with the same level of respect and decorum.​

IVC Student Receives Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

IVC student Brittany Kester has been named a recipient of the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship. As a recipient of the award, she will receive up to $55,000 annually for up to three years to complete her bachelor's degree at the college or university of her choice.