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Chinese Dance Club

Purpose and Services

Our mission statement is to provide an appreciation for the many different regional styles of traditional Chinese dance (i.e. Han, Uygur, Kazak, and Mongoloid), as well as explorations of other Asian types of dance. Our goal is to provide a safe, fun, educational, and inclusive environment for everyone interested in learning these cultural dances that are a part of China’s very long history, and present day.

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From the Desk of The President

The month of April has been designated as Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility (DEIA) Awareness Month by the California Community College Chancellor’s Office and embraced by Irvine Valley College through our commitment to building an inclusive campus culture that reflects the lived experiences of our diverse community.  

From the Desk of The President

Post Accreditation Visit

Last week’s accreditation site visit was the culmination of IVC’s year-round efforts of continuous reflection and improvement to ensure we are providing the best learning environment and achieving our college mission.  Our work in preparation for the visit began well over a year ago as we developed our Institutional Self Evaluation Report (ISER) to demonstrate how we are meeting accreditation standards and complying with eligibility requirements in alignment with commission policies and U.S. Department of Education regulations. 

Diego Victoria Named to All-USA Academic Team

Associated Students of IVC (ASIVC) President Diego Victoria is one of 20 college students named to the prestigious 2024 All-USA Academic Team. He will receive a $5,000 scholarship.  

Diego, who was selected from more than 2,000 students, was recognized for his academic achievements, campus and community engagement, as well as overall leadership. He will be honored at the Phi Theta Kappa Conference on April 8. 

The Phone Call That Changed Everything: Kim Virrueta’s Unconventional Path Toward a Promising Career

Irvine Valley College (IVC) alumna Kim Virrueta's story is not a conventional one. Three weeks  after receiving her high school diploma in 1992, she found out she was pregnant at age 17.  Determined to build a life for her growing family, Kim embarked on a path that would begin with  enrolling at IVC and then weave through time and opportunity to land her the career she feels  she was always meant for.