William and Betty Jo Woollett Endowed Scholarship
William "Bill" and Betty Jo Woollett have a long history serving as board members on the IVC Foundation.

William "Bill" and Betty Jo Woollett have a long history serving as board members on the IVC Foundation.

Welcome to the ELEVATE AAPI @ IVC fundraising page! ELEVATE AAPI @ IVC is one of the college’s premier culturally infused academic supportive programs on campus. Irvine Valley College is federally recognized as an award winning Minority Serving Institution. IVC is classified as an AANAPISI, Asian American & Pacific Islander Serving Institution.
The entrepreneurship program at Irvine Valley College (IVC) is once again hosting its Idea Pitch Competition for students on Tuesday, May 5, 2020 from 5p-9p.This competition provides students with the opportunity to share an idea they have for a product or service. This fun, fast-paced learning experience for entrepreneurs provides participants the opportunity to win one of three cash prizes donated from business partners, with the first-place prize being $1,000.
Please consider being a sponsor for this year's competition!
This is the donation page for the fund so needs to retain this content: Every year IVC students experience short term, unexpected emergencies due to illnesses, accidents, death of a family member and fire damage. In addition, when community wide disasters such as earthquakes and wildfires occur, employees have a source of assistance to turn to for help.
Through your generous contributions, the IVC Foundation is here to provide supplemental financial resources when members of our campus community find themselves in the midst of an emergency.

Charter 100 members know that single parents and Guardian Scholars face unique financial obstacles, especially when they are college students. By providing these scholarships, the members aim to alleviate these struggles and to let students know they believe in their ability to succeed.
Following a 27 year career as a teacher in the Newport Mesa Unified School district, Grace Kim Everett turned to the art of glass fusing. She had learned the art of class fusing from several outstanding glass artists. Working out of her garage studio in Irvine California, she created many interesting pieces and displayed and sold them at local craft fairs.
In addition to her glass work, she was a wife, a mom, a good friend and neighbor and an accomplished motorcyclist. She passed away in 2017
The Irvine Valley College Honors Program is designed to support highly motivated students. Honors students complete enriched Honors coursework, participate in research conferences, and join a supportive community of scholars.
100% of contributions to the Honors Program go towards annual scholarships to Honors students who have distinguished themselves through academic excellence and leadership. All donations are tax-deductible. Please consider making a contribution to help the Honors Program recognize Honors students for their outstanding achievements.
Professor Hayashi joined the District in January 1979 as one of the founding faculty of the Saddleback College North Campus. He retired in July 2014. We will remember Professor Hayashi not only for his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor but also for his 35 dedicated years of service to our students.