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Epic Wins: New IVC Professors Take Esports Program to the Next Level

Irvine Valley College’s newest sports team isn’t fighting it out on the field or contending on the court. They’re rallying in rows of 27-inch ViewSonic desktop monitors, locked into the intense graphics glowing on their screens.  

The IVC Laser Esports Arena is home base for more than 100 students and various faculty who participate in the College’s revolutionary esports program. You’ll find the impressive “lounge for the leet” on the Irvine Valley College campus, located in the Student Activities Center. 

IVC 2021-22 Men’s Soccer Team Earns Special State Scholar Honor

Irvine Valley College's men's soccer team stood out on the field and in the classroom during the 2021-22 season. The team has received a state scholar-team of the year award in men's soccer from the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA). The accolade is especially significant as 2021-22 was the last season for legendary coach Martin McGrogan who retired last summer after starting the IVC program 31 years ago. The squad will officially be recognized on March 29 at the CCCAA state awards luncheon in Sacramento.

New Name for IVC's DSPS Department: Disability Support Programs for Students

As of February 22, what was formerly known as IVC’s Disabled Students Programs and Services (DSPS) is now named Disability Support Programs for Students. The name change has been in the works since 2017 as discussions throughout the state proposed having a person-first naming convention versus disability focused.

From the Desk of The President

Student Housing

Due to the current housing crisis and factors like the inability of financial aid to meet the full cost of attendance, community college students face increasing pressure to complete degree and certification programs in volatile rental markets defined by inventory shortages and rising rents.  California finds itself falling deeper into a housing crisis that disproportionately impacts the state’s roughly 1.8 million community college students, who bear one of the worst rental burdens in the country. 

Irvine Valley College Welcomes New Director of Economic and Workforce Development

Irvine Valley College welcomes new Director of Economic and Workforce Development Martha Payán-Hernández. Martha is a multi-faceted professional with experience implementing and managing grant initiatives focusing on Career and Technical Education (CTE) and workforce training projects/programs.  She has built a rewarding career in post-secondary education with extensive experience in CTE, workforce development, and adult education in both credit and noncredit areas, as well as adjunct teaching experience.

Student Services

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Student Services offers assistance in areas that range from Admissions & Records to the Associated Students of Irvine Valley College. These services are available to all IVC students to alleviate barriers that may prevent you from successfully completing your academic goal.

Local High School Students Visit IDEA at ATEP

Students from nine local high schools had an opportunity to learn more about IVC’s School of Integrated Design, Engineering and Automation (IDEA) when they took a field trip to the campus on February 10. The nearly 300 high school students spent time touring the school and rotating into classrooms to learn more about the programs offered at the campus. IDEA faculty provided a brief overview of programs they teach including design model making and prototyping, drafting technology and engineering, electrical/electronic technology, and biotechnology.

About College Corps

What is College Corps?

As a College Corps Fellow, you will serve 450 hours in an area of K-12 Education, Food Insecurity, or Climate Action over the course of the 2024-2025 academic year (August - July). This roughly equates to 15 hours/week. Through this year of service, you will earn up to $10,000 in a living stipend and educational award. IVC will be mobilizing 67 Fellows to serve our local community.