- A Great Choice: Irvine Valley College
- Seven Key Steps to Success
- Online Services
- Tips to Starting Off Right
- Units: How Many Should You Take?
- Financial Aid Programs
- How to Apply for Financial Aid
- Student Success and Support Program
Did You Know?
IVC has the No. 1 transfer rate in both Orange County and the state of California!
Campus
Irvine Valley College combines a small‑college environment with modern facilities and equipment; dedicated staff; and an excellent faculty who combine knowledge and experience with a sincere commitment to student learning. Irvine Valley College also has gone smoke-free; for more information, please visit smokefree.ivc.edu.
Enrolling Is Easy
Just fill out an application online. Visit the IVC Admissions pageand then follow the instructions. After applying and before registering for classes, students are required tocomplete advisement, their first semester academic plan, and orientation, unless exempted.
Classes Fit Your Schedule
IVC offers classes during the day, evening, and weekend, for eight weeks or full semesters - on campus, online, or in a hybrid mode (a mix of online and on-campus classes), for your convenience.
Academic Programs
IVC offers two-year associate degrees in over 80 majors in the liberal arts and sciences, business sciences, social sciences, and technologies. You can complete general education and pre-major requirements for transfer to four-year colleges. You can also train for a specific job by earning a certificate in one of more than 60 career and technical programs. Or you can take courses for your own personal development.
Student Life
The Office of Student Life and Equity Programs houses both Student Equity and the ASG of IVC. The Office of Student Life and Equity Programsis committed to providing meaningful services, activities and communications that build community; ensure academic success; encourage creative expression, personal growth, and well-being; foster diversity, equity and social justice; and promote student advocacy and leadership.In addition to a variety of student clubs, throughout the year there are art exhibits, concerts, dance and theatre performances, and special events. The13 IVC athletic teams include state and national champions in men’s and women’s sports.
Honors Program and Honor Societies
The excellent IVC Honors Program comprises approximately 45honors classes for academically talented and highly motivated students, and offers program members transfer advantages. IVC also has an award-winning chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the international honors organization for two-year colleges, and an active chapter of Psi Beta, the national honors organization in psychology for community college students.
We Help You Succeed
IVC offers extensive support services to help you succeed. These include counseling on choosing a major and selecting classes; career counseling; transfer assistance; help with basic English and math skills; free tutoring; childcare; assistance for veterans and international students; health care; and services for low-income students and students with a disability.
The Transfer Advantage
It is easier for a community college student to transfer to a University of California or California State University campus than it is for a student applying directly out of high school. The grade point eligibility index is lower, and community college students are given priority foradmission. It is also much less expensive to fulfill general education and lower-division major requirements at the community college. Community college students are typically very successful after transfer. Currently, IVC’s transfer rate is #1 among all Californiacommunity colleges. Another bonus is that IVC has transfer agreements and/or Transfer Admission Guarantees (TAGs) with UC and CSU campuses. The IVC Transfer Center also hosts visits from college representatives throughout the year. Typically, over 50 four-year universities participate in the annual IVC Transfer Fair.
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Step 1: Apply to IVC
If you are 18 years or older or a high school graduate, have never attended IVC, or have been away from IVC for one semester, you must complete an application online at admissions.ivc.edu.
Step 2: Apply for Financial Aid
While applying for financial aid is not required, we highly recommend that students do so. The Federal Application for Free Student Aid (FAFSA) is available at fafsa.ed.gov.
Step 3: Show Transcripts
Students must submit their high school transcripts showing successful completion of math and English courses through the 11th grade. Students who have completed coursework with a grade of C or better at another accredited US college may electronically submit their transcript for math and/or English placement consideration. Students may also submit AP exam scores (in English composition, calculus, an/or statistics) with a score of 3 or higher. Contact your high school or college for details on how to submit your transcripts to Irvine Valley College. If you are unable to access your high school transcripts, contact theAdmissions and Records Office at 949-451-5220.
Step 4: Advisement and First Semester Plan
Advisement helps you choose your classes for your first semester, and is available online or in person:
• Online advisement: Log in to MySite, then click on My Information, Matriculation, Online Orientation,or
• In person advisement: Group advisement sessions are offered. Register at admissions.ivc.edu/matriculation. Click on Advisement, Advisement Overview.
• Online first semester plan: Log in to MySite, then click on My Academic Plan, First Semester Plan.
Step 5: Orientation
Orientation will introduce you to the college’s programs, services, policies, and expectations. Once you have applied to IVC and received your student ID number via email, you will be able to complete orientation online or in person.
• Online: Access the online orientation 24/7 from any computer with internet access through your MySite account. Click on My Information, Matriculation, Online Orientation.
• In person: To sign up for an in-person orientation, visit admissions.ivc.edu/matriculation. Click on Orientation, New Student Orientation.
PRO TIP:MySite is a service of the South Orange County Community College District (Irvine Valley College and Saddleback College). A MySite account allows students to register, manage and review their academic information while attending one of the SOCCCD campuses. Visit MySite through the IVC home page. Click on the MySite buttonat www.ivc.edu. For more information on MySite, see Online Services below.
Step 6: Registration
You may register upon successful completion of advisementand orientation,orif you are exempted from matriculation (see Student Success and Support Program). Students who are exempted receive a much later registration time (see Enrollment Priorities inPart 2: Enrollment and Placementfor more information). To find your registration date and time, log in to MySite. Click on My Information.
To register for classes on your assigned registration date and time, log in to MySite. Click on My Classes, Register for Classes.
Step 7: Attend Classes
Do not miss the first class meeting. If you are absent, you risk bringdropped to make room for students who are waiting to enroll. Contact your instructor if you cannot be present at the first class!
PRO TIP:Take responsibility for your success in college. Keep track of deadlines and due dates, instructors’ office hours, and the many IVC resources available to help you succeed. The most successful students are those who take responsibility for themselves.
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The Technology Services Help Desk provides phone, and online chat support for campus technology and other computing needs to students. Visit https://tech.ivc.edu/ for access to online resources regarding user manuals on:
- Login Issues
- Email Issues
- Canvas Issues
- Password Resets
- Student Printing
Canvas™
Canvas™is the college’s Learning Management System (LMS). Canvas providesstudents with an online learning community along with other tools to assist them in getting the most out of theircourses. Students participate in course lessons by accessing the Canvas site, located athttps://canvas.ivc.edu. Students are able to interact with course content (including articles, audio and video, and submitting exams, homework, and quizzes) and interact with their instructor and classmates through various areas.
Instructors inform students at the class orientation or by email about how to use the Canvas system. Students officially enrolled in an online class may access the account athttps://canvas.ivc.eduonce their teacher publishes their course, with a valid user name and password. Students can view articles and videos about Canvas at the following website:https://tech.ivc.edu.Students can find technology support athttps://tech.ivc.edu.Google Chrome is the recommended web browser and specifically required for certain features.
Wifi Access
Irvine Valley College offers currently enrolled studentsWiFi access while on campus. If you have a WiFi-enabled device, you can access the Internet from most locations on campus. You will need to use your college email address and email password to login.
By logging into the Irvine Valley College WiFi Network, you are entering into a binding agreement to adhere toSouth Orange County Community College District(SOCCCD)Electronic Communications Administrative Regulation4000.2.
Student Print
Irvine Valley College’s Student Print Queue system allows you to:
- Add files to your Printer queue from on or off campus
- Email a file to your Printer queue
- Pay with credit card
- Print double-sided to reduce your carbon footprint
- Make color copies
- Release print jobs at any of the student print locations at IVC
- Release print jobs at IVC that were printed at one of Saddleback’s student print locations and vice versa
To be ready to print when you arrive on campus, you must first Register and Add Funds to your account.This can be done on or off campus. Officially enrolled students may access the account athttps://printing.ivc.edu/myprintcenter/with a valid user name and password.
Online Services (Including MySite)
MySite
MySite is the IVC web portal that provides students with online access to college services. It works across all platforms, as well as on mobile devices (eg. tablets and smartphones).Access to MySite is through the IVC website: www.ivc.edu. Use your student username and email password to log in to MySite for functions like:
- My Classes (Register for Classes; Make Payment; Refund Information; Shopping Cart; Current Classes; Change Grading Option; Unofficial Grades; Academic History; and Class Status);
- My Information (Matriculation: Assessment and Placement Results, Online Advisement, Online Orientation, and Placement Information; Appointments; Change Address; Reminders; 1098-T Information; and Fee Statement);
- My Academic Plan (MAP);
- My Email
Student Email
All students are automatically given email accounts within 24hours after applying to the college. User names are assigned automatically (customized names are not provided), and accounts are continued with no interruption in service aslong as the student remains enrolled in contiguous semesters (excluding summer). Students may change their initial password and forward copies of their student email to another account (e.g., their home email) by logging into MySite.However,faculty and staff use the official student-provided email address to correspond.It is highly recommended to always check your school email at https://outlook.com/ivc.edu.
Approximately three weeks after the start of a semester, continuing students who have not enrolled in at least one class for the new semester will have their email accounts deleted. Students who drop all of their classes will have both their email accounts and any messages deactivated.
For the most current information about how to use student email accounts, students should log on to www.socccd.edu/email and read “Your Email Information”or go to https://tech.ivc.edu.
Example: If your name is James Bernardo, your user name is jbernardo0. Important: Student email accounts always end in a number. Your account name may end with a zero or any other number, but it will never end with the letter “o” or “l.” Your student email address is: jbernardo0@ivc.edu. Your default email password is: Your PIN plus two zeros. For example, if your PIN is 3456, your default password is 345600. Your domain is: IVC-STUDENT. To change your password, log in to MySite. Under your profile on the right, click on “Change PIN/Password.” Click on “Change Password.”
Important Notice: Student email privileges are designed solely for educational purposes. District policy forbids personal, recreational or commercial use of college computers, e-mail and Internet services.
Online Educational Counseling
Online counseling is an extension of drop-in counseling. Students can access this service fromstudents.ivc.edu/counselingcenter.
Online Orientation
IVC’s online orientation is available to students 24/7/365 from any computer with Internet access. The orientation provides students with valuable information regarding the many services, policies, and opportunities available at IVC. It is designed to give students a comprehensive overview of the Irvine Valley College experience. The orientation is fully accessible to the visuallyimpaired.
Once students have applied to IVC and received their student ID number, they may access the online orientation through MySite. After students have completed their matriculation requirements, they may return to this resource.
Online Advisement
IVC’s online advisement is available to students 24/7/365 through MySitefrom any computer with Internet access. The advisement takes students step-by-step through the process of identifying which classes they can take during their first semester at IVC. Advisement is specific to each individual student and is based on recommended classes identified through the student’s placement results, educational goal, and personal interests. Students may review the advisement session multiple times, ask questions, and develop backup schedules from the convenience of their home or other location.
Students are eligible to complete the online advisement after completing their online orientation and receiving their recommended classes (available for viewing on MySite). Successful completion of the online advisement allows students to enroll in their first semester classes on their assigned registration date and time.
Online Education: Online Classes
Online education is the process of learning, researching, and interacting outside of a campus environment. Online education at Irvine Valley College is conducted on the Internet via the college’s learning management system (see below). Each class has a specific IVC instructor who serves as a personal contact to answer student questions, provide review opportunities, and administer examinations throughout thesemester.
Students must meet the specific requirements of the course and participate responsibly. Any student enrolling in an online class is required to go to this website link for orientation information: academics.ivc.edu/DE.
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Submit Official Transcripts
Send official transcripts from previous colleges and universities you have attended to IVC. You will need to submit official transcripts to show that you have completed a course prerequisite or to request an exemption from matriculation.
Send official transcripts to IVC Office of Admissions and Records, 5500 Irvine Center Dr., Irvine, CA 92618.
Know Your Residency Classification - General Provisions
Every person, by law, has a legal residence, and there can only be one legal residence.Each person applying to a California community college must be classified as a resident or nonresident. The cost of education for California residents is subsidized by taxpayers. Nonresidents cover the full cost of their education.
Students must be able to provide evidence of living in California, coupled with intent to make California one’s permanent home for no less than one year and one day prior to the start of the term. Since intent is a subjective state of mind, California considers the following documents objective measures of one’s intent:
Federal tax transcript for the previous year and the corresponding California state income tax return (CA 540 or CA 540 NR), accompanied by appropriate W2s.(W2 statements alone are not sufficient).
Evidence of employment in California (two pay stubs –one recent, and one from one year ago; letter on company letterhead verifying employment).
Continuous occupancy of rented or leased residential property in California (the lease agreement must list your name as a lessee or occupant), or ownership and living in residential property.
Proof of being a registered voter in California.
Possession of a California driverlicense or California identification card.
Being the registered owner of a car registered in California.
Evidence of active checking and/or savings account drawn on a California bank branch with a California address associated with the account (two bank statements –one recent and one from one year ago).
Possession of a California professional license (real estate license, medical or law license, etc.)
California law stipulates the burden of proof rests with the student.
Some more general rules:
Unmarried students who are under 19 years of ageautomatically derive their residency from the parent with whom they last resided.Students who are 19 years old have had the year between their 18th and 19th birthdate to obtain the documents to establish the requisite intent to prove their own residency.
Married individuals derive their residency independent of their spouse.A married woman does not automatically derive residency from her husband, and vice-versa.While many documents may be shared, married individuals must be able to produce evidence of their individual intent.
Individuals holding the following visas may not establish residency in California, regardless of the length of time theyhave lived in California: B-1/B-2, C, D-1/D-2, F-1/F-2, H-2/H-3, J-1/J-2, M-1/M-2, O-2, P-1/P-2/P-3/P-4, Q, or TN/TD.Additionally, undocumented aliens are not eligible for residence classification.
Merely residing in California is insufficient to make a claim of residency for tuition purposes.
EXEMPTIONS FROM NONRESIDENT TUITION:
The California Education Code and provisions in state law allow certain nonresidents the opportunity to pay in-state fees. Eligibility criteria are noted at right. Students who believe they are eligible for an exemption based on any one of the following criteria should consult the Office of Admissions and Records when they apply:
- Students who are members of the armed forces of the United States who are stationed in this state on active duty, except those assigned to California for educational purposes.
- Spouses and dependents (natural or adopted children or stepchildren) of active members of the armed forces.
- Students who are eligible as covered individuals as defined in the Veterans Access, Choice and Accountability Act of 2014 (VACA Act), who are taking advantage of their Chapter 30 or 33 benefits, or who use educational assistance under Chapter 31.
- Parents who are federal civil service employees and have moved to California as a result of a military realignment action that involves the relocation of at least 100 employees. This exemption also applies to the natural or adopted children or stepchildren of such employees.
- A nonresident student who lives in California and who is under 20 years old and was served by the California Foster CareSystem may be entitled to a resident classification.
- Students who have completed at least three years of high school or adult school in California and have graduated from a California high school or the equivalent who are eligible by completing the “AB 540 Affidavit for Exemption” forconsideration.
- K-12 special part-time students, other than non-immigrant aliens, participating in a College and Career Access Pathways (CCAP) partnership program or a K-12 special part-time student (non-CCAP - concurrently enrolled high school student).
CHANGING RESIDENT STATUS:
It isthe student’s responsibility to initiate the reclassification to resident status (consult the Office of Admissions and Records). Reclassification forms and directions are available on the IVC website under the Admissions section. Evidence from the list of documents provided on the residency questionnaire confirming your presence and your intent to remain in California may be submitted to the Office of Admissions and Records, along with the residency questionnaire. Remember, your documents must be one year and one day old before the semester begins. The burden of proof lies with you.
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College Units
A college “unit” (or “student hour”) is a term used to define the time value of a course.
- A one-unit lecture class typically requires one (1) hour of in‑class instruction and two (2) hours of student work outside of class per week for a 16-18 week semester.
- In a lab class, the majority of the student’s work is done in class. A one-unit lab class typically requires three (3) hours of class instruction for a 16-18 week semester.
When deciding how many units to take, it is very important to plan time for attending class; completing reading assignments, writing assignments, and other homework assignments; and studying. You are expected to be fully prepared for each class before the class period begins. For each 1 unit of in-class time for a lecture class, schedule 2-3 hours per week for studying. For example, a student enrolling in 12 lecture units should plan on a weekly total of 36 hours for school:12 hours for in-class attendance,and at least 24 hours of study outside of class. Do not overload yourself when you register for classes. Design a course load that is reasonable for your level of energy and motivation.
If you are going to school and working, the maximum amountof work recommended is as follows:
Work | Take no more than |
40 hours per week | 3-6 units |
30 hours per week | 6-9 units |
20 hours per week | 9-12 units |
5-15 hours per week | 12-15 units |
The example below illustrates how many hours you should expect to manage for work and school each week:
You may take as little as .5 unit and as much as 19 units during a single semester. If you want to take more than 19 units and have a cumulative 3.0 GPA, you may request additional units by completingan overload petition form in the Counseling Center.
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Federal Programs
You must be a US citizen or an eligible noncitizen and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for any of the programs discussed below. If you are in default on a student loan or owe a refund on a federal grant, you are not eligible for federal student aid. For additional information, visit the Financial Aid Office website.
Federal Pell Grant
Provides grants to needy undergraduates who have not already received a bachelor’s degree. The maximum award for the 2018-2019 year is $6,095. Eligibility is based on factors like student and parent income and assets, household size, and the number of family members (excluding parents) attending postsecondary schools. Grant amounts are dependent on the student’s expected family contribution (EFC), the cost of attendance (as determined by the institution), the student’s enrollment status, and whether the student attends a full academic year.NOTE: Students may not receive Federal Pell Grant funds from more than one school at a time.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
The FSEOG is designed to help undergraduates who demonstrate exceptional need (according to the federal formula). You will automatically be considered for this grant if you complete the FAFSA. To receive the FSEOG, you must be eligible for the Federal Pell Grant. Funding is very limited and given first to students with zero EFC’s.
Federal Work-Study Program
The Federal Work-Study Program funds part-time job opportunities for students with financial need (according to the federal formula). Students must be enrolled in at least 6 units at IVC. Funding is very limited and is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, please contact the Financial Aid Office.
Federal Direct Loans
Long-term, low-interest loans are available through the US Department of Education. Students must be enrolled in at least 6 units and complete a FAFSA. Loan amounts vary depending on grade level. Please contact the Financial Aid Office or visit our website for additional requirements and applying for Direct Loans.
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State Programs
You must be a US citizen or an eligible noncitizen and complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to apply for any of the programs discussed below. AB 540 students will need to complete the California Dream App.If you are in default on a student loan or owe a refund on a federal grant, you are not eligible for federal student aid. For additional information, visit the Financial Aid Office website.
California College Promise Grant (formerly known as the Board of Governors [BOG]Fee Waiver Program
The most popular financial aid program at IVC, the CC Promise Grant, waives tuition fees for eligible California residents who have financial need. CC Promise Grant applications are linked to the Financial Aid Office website. Waivers expire June 30each year and must be renewed for the next year. Students can also complete the FAFSA or Dream App (for AB 540 students only) form to qualify for the CC Promise Grant.
Students who are on probation for their last two consecutive semesters (fall and spring semesters) will lose eligibility for the CC Promise Grant. Students may appeal the loss of CC Promise Grant eligibility under the following conditions:
Student has a disability andapplied for reasonable accommodations with Disabled Student Programs and Services (DSPS), but did not receive services in a timely manner.
Student has made significant academic improvement.
Student has experienced extenuating circumstances (accident, illness or other circumstance beyond the student’s control).
Student requests special consideration because they are receiving CalWORKs benefits, orDSPS, EOPS, veterans,foster youth or homelessservices.
Student has not enrolled at IVC or Saddleback College for two consecutive semesters since becoming ineligible for the CC Promise Grant.
Students must submit their appeal to the Office of Admissions and Records.
Cal Grant
Cal Grants are state grants awarded to California residents. In addition to the FAFSA form (or Dream App for AB 540 students) by March 2, you must submit a GPA verification form to the California Student Aid Commission by the filing deadline. GPA verification forms and more information on the Cal Grant program areavailable at www.csac.ca.gov.
Extended Opportunity Programsand Services (EOPS)
EOPS is a state-funded program for full-time students enrolled in 12 or more units who are financially and educationally disadvantaged, have completed less than 70 degree-applicable units, and demonstrate an educational disadvantage as outlined by the state. Among the services provided are academic/career counseling, a book service program, extended tutoring, a student grant program, and work-study opportunities. Funding is limited. You must complete a Board of Governors Fee Waiver application (BOG B recipient) as well as a separate EOPS application to apply. Contact the EOPS Office in SSC 220for eligibility requirementsat 949-451-5243 or eops@ivc.edu, or visit students.ivc.edu/eops.
Scholarships
Irvine Valley College offers scholarships through the college’s Foundation Office and generous donors, which are awarded on the basis of academic achievement, financial need, and campus or community service. The Scholarship Selection Committee reviews student scholarship applications and, for some scholarships, conducts an oral interview.Scholarship applications are available in November of each yearat financialaid.ivc.edu. Applicants are notified in May if they are awarded a scholarship. For additional information, please visit the Scholarship page on the Financial Aid Office website.
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IVC Financial Aid Office
Telephone: 949-451-5287
Fax: 949-451-5459
Email:ivcfinancialaid@ivc.edu
Website:financialaid.ivc.edu
Office Location:SSC 130
IVC Federal School Code:025395
Financial aid is intended to help qualifying students pay for college expenses including books, fees, transportation, and other educationally relatedcosts. The IVC Financial Aid Office encourages students to become informed about the variety of aid programs available to them.
Who Qualifies for Financial Aid?
To receive aid, you must:
- Prove financial need based on federal and state guidelines (for need-based aid programs).
- Have a high school diploma or the equivalent.
- Be enrolled as a regular student working towards an eligible degree or certificate.
- Be a US citizen or eligible non-citizen (international and AB 540 students, please visit the Financial Aid Office website for more details).
- Be making satisfactory academic progress.
- Not be in default on any educational loan or owe a refund on an educational grant.
- Have a Social Security Number (specifically for federal aid).
- Register with the Selective Service System (applies to male students only).
What to Expect from the IVC Financial Aid Office After Submitting Your Application
An email notifying you that your FAFSA/Dream App was received.
A Document Request Email notifying you of additional information needing to be submitted.You can find financial aid forms on our website:financialaid.ivc.edu.
Financial Aid Award Email:Once your financial aid file is complete, we will review your financial aid eligibility and send you an award letter by email to tell you the type of program(s) you qualified for and the amount of aid you are eligible to receive.
Financial Aid Disbursement Option Email:Student financial aid is disbursed throughNelnet directly to your personal checking or savings accounts, through a reloadable debit card, or by paper check.Please visit the Disbursement Information page on the IVC Financial Aid Office website for more information.
Federal StudentFinancial Aid Deadline:
Submit 2018-2019 FAFSA on the Web
applications by June 30, 2020.
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To Apply for a FAFSA
Applying for financial aid is a three-step process. You must make sure that you complete each step:
Get your FSA ID:An FSA ID is used to log into the FAFSA, make corrections, and sign the FAFSA electronically. Parents of dependent students will need to request an FSA ID to complete the FAFSA.FSA IDscan be created online by going to https://fsaid.ed.gov/npas/index.htm.
Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.gov:Once the IVC Financial Aid Office receives your FAFSA information, we will send an email either confirming receipt of your information or requesting additional forms. These forms are required to complete your financial aid file.
Complete your file:You can find most of the necessary documents to complete your file on the IVC Financial Aid website at financialaid.ivc.edu. Your eligibility for financial aid cannot be determined until you return all requested documents. Once your file has been reviewed by a financial aid specialist, you will receive an award email regarding your financial aid eligibility.
To Apply for a Cal Grant
For Cal Grant consideration, you must complete the FAFSA form (or Dream App for AB 540 students) by March 2 each year. Transferring IVC students can also apply for the competitive grant by September 2 each year. Students will also need to submit a GPA Verification Form, which is available on the CSAC website at www.csac.ca.gov.You can create a user account with CSAC to check your award status at https://mygrantinfo.csac.ca.gov.
You do not have to submit a GPA Verification Form if you have completed at least 16 units of college level coursework at IVC, as the college will send your GPA information electronically to the state.More information is available on the Cal Grant page on the Financial Aid Office website.
To Apply for a California College Promise Grant (formerly known as the Board of Governors [BOG]Fee Waiver)
Complete the CC Promise Grant application online athttps://bog.opencccapply.net/gateway/bog?cccMisCode=892 or go to the How to Apply page on the Financial Aid Office website.
The CC Promise Grant application requires an IVC student ID number and Social Security Number (SSN). Failure to provide an IVC student ID and SSN will result in an incomplete application. Applications that are incomplete will not be processed.
If you have not applied to the college and do not have an IVC student ID number, do so before completing a CC Promise Grant application. Go to admissions.ivc.edu to complete an application to the college.
Please allow 24-48 hours for your CC Promise Grant application to be processed and your fees reversed.
Helpful Hints for Completing a CC Promise Grant Application:
• Don’t assume the CC Promise Grant will automatically cover your fees. Please check your payment due date on MySite and pay any outstanding fees. If you do not pay your fees by the deadline, your classes will be dropped.
• If you are eligible for the CC Promise Grant and have paid your fees, you may request a refund from the Bursar’s Office. Enrollment fees will be refunded for the current semester only.
• Students can also apply for the CC Promise Grantby completing the 19-20FAFSA form or 19-20Dream App (for AB 540 students). Please allow 1-2 weeks for the Financial Aid Office to receive your FAFSA and update your CC Promise Grant eligibility on MySite.
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Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Federal and state regulations require that students maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to be eligible to receive financial aid. The purpose of this requirement is to encourage all students to progress steadily at a reasonable rate toward graduation, transfer or completion of their educational goal. The Financial Aid Office at IVC will evaluate all aid recipients once each term to ensure that they are meeting all components of satisfactory progress.
Students must meet all of the following academic standards to receive financial aid:
- Maintain a cumulative district GPA of 2.0.
- Complete 70% of all classes enrolled.
- Complete associate degree by 90 units of enrolled coursework, or 45 units for a certificate program.
- Not have an AA, AS, bachelor’s or higher degree.
Return of Title IV Funds
When a recipient of federal student aid (Title IV grant or loan) withdraws completely from the college before completing 60% of the enrollment period, federal law requires repayment of part of the aid received. The amount that must be repaid will depend upon the percentage of the semester completed. The Financial Aid Office will notify the student regarding the amount owed and repayment options. Any aid recipient who needs to withdraw from all classes should contact the Financial Aid Office before dropping. More information on the effects of aid recipients dropping classes can be viewed on the Financial Aid Policies & Procedures page of the Financial Aid Office website.
Financial Aid Disbursements:Nelnet Student Choice Refunds
Irvine Valley College has partnered with Nelnet to provide student financial aid disbursement services. Throughthis service, you to choose how you would like to receive your financial aid disbursements by depositing directly into your personal checking or savings account, through a reloadable debit card,or by paper check.More information on the disbursement process can be found on the Disbursement Information page of the Financial Aid Office website.
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Matriculation provides services designed to promote the student’s efforts toward completing their educational goals. These services include 1) placement, 2) advisement and the development of an initial and comprehensive MAP (academic plan), and 3) orientation. These services are a partnership between the student and IVC. Students are expected to complete key processes upon successful completion of specific milestones. You will be exempt from these steps and will receive a later registration time if one of the following applies:
You have completed an associate degree or higher.
You have enrolled in IVC for one of the following reasons:
To maintain a license for employment or occupation.
Personal development.
You have enrolled solely to complete courses for legally mandated training.
You are a four-year college/university student enrolling in IVC to satisfy requirements for their four-year college/university.
You are concurrently enrolled as a K-12 Special Admit.
1. Submit High School Transcript
Students must submit their high school transcripts showing successful completion of math and English courses through the 11th grade. Students who have completed coursework with a grade of C or better at another accredited US college may electronically submit their transcript for math and/or English placement consideration. Students may also submit AP exam scores (in English composition, calculus, an/or statistics) with a score of 3 or higher. Contact your high school or college for details on how to submit your transcripts to Irvine Valley College. If you are unable to access your high school transcripts, contact theAdmissions and Records Office at 949-451-5220.
ESL (Non-native) Assessment
Students whose first language is not English are strongly advised to take the ESL Assessment. This assessment has specially designed diagnostics for the English language learner to specifically measure reading/writing and listening/speaking English skills.
2. Orientation
Orientation introduces students to important policies, procedures and services. Students may access the orientation online through their MySite account 24/7.
3. Advisement
- Advisement sessions are offered online or in groups. Based on their assessment results, student will formulate their initial academic plan, which will cover their first 1-2 semesters.
Developing a Comprehensive MAP:
Upon completion of 15 associate degree-applicable units, or before enrolling in your fourth semester, you will be required to complete a Comprehensive MAP. The semester-by-semester plan will help you complete your educational goal. Students who fail to complete a Comprehensive MAP will have a hold placed on their MySite account, preventing them from enrolling in classes. There are many opportunities for you to complete your comprehensive academic plan. Enrolling in counseling courses such as COUN 1 - Academic Planning,COUN 2 - UC Student Education Plan,COUN 100A - Education Planning for Certificates and Associate Degrees, andCOUN 100B - CSU Student Education Plan may also help you find the direction you are seeking. Group workshops are also offered.
If you are undecided on a program of study, enrolling in COUN 102 - Career Exploration and Life Planning or visiting the Career Center for assistance are excellent options.
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FAQs
Is IVC hard to get into? ›
editorial. Irvine Valley is an above-average public college located in Irvine, California in the Los Angeles Area. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 4,201 undergraduate students. The Irvine Valley acceptance rate is 100%.
How do you qualify for IVC on campus? ›- Be a first-time college student*
- Be a California resident or eligible for residency waiver (AB540)
- Identify Irvine Valley College as "College of Record"
- Complete Steps to Become an IVC Student.
- Enrolled in at least 12 units (full-time)
- See Counselor.
- Complete the Online Orientation.
- Apply for Financial Aid.
- Register for Classes.
- Pay College Fees.
- Buy Your Books.
- Go to Classes.
- Successful completion (A, B, C, or Pass/Credit) of the prerequisite at an accredited college or university.
- Successful completion of AP Exams (see College Catalog for details).
- Complete the IVC placement process for Math, English, and ESL courses.
Sidebar Menu Honors Program
To be eligible, students must demonstrate a 3.25 GPA (unweighted, academic) in grades 9-12 or a qualifying standardized test score. Apply to IVC and complete steps 1-6 of matriculation. Access the Honors Program application.
GPA. Students must maintain a 3.25 GPA in their UC-transferable coursework and a 3.25 GPA in their honors courses. For UCLA TAP consideration, students must attain a 3.5 UC-transferable GPA; for UC Irvine Honors-to-Honors, students must attain a 3.7 UC-transferable GPA.
What is a passing grade for IVC? ›Definition | Grade Point | |
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A | Excellent | 4 |
B | Good | 3 |
C | Satisfactory | 2 |
D | Passing, less than satisfactory | 1 |
Irvine Valley College will consider the admission of minors (under the age of 18) on a case-by-case basis. All minor applicants must have an established legal guardian that they are required to live with until they reach the age of 18.
Does IVC have dorms? ›Irvine Valley College does not offer dormitories or on-campus housing. However, students will find a wide variety of off-campus apartments located near the college. Additionally, there are companies that provide host family/homestay placement services in the local area.
How do I apply for college step by step? ›- Create a list of colleges you're interested in.
- Research and visit schools to narrow down the list.
- Fill out the FAFSA®, and consider finances and scholarship opportunities.
- Get letters of recommendations, if required.
- Take college admission tests.
How much is IVC tuition? ›
Irvine Valley Promise provides two years of free tuition (enrollment fees) for eligible first-time, full-time IVC students, regardless of family income.
What happens if you fail prerequisites? ›Prerequisites are courses that must be met prior to going on to the next course. I strongly suggest speaking to your advisor. A failing grade is an indication something is not right. Yes, it depends on the school, but in general, you need to re-take the exam or the pre-requisite course.
How many classes can you take at IVC? ›Course Load Limits
An average course load of 15-16 units each semester or term is necessary for a student to graduate within a two-year period. Students may carry a maximum of 19 units.
New students must complete the steps below in order to become an IVC student and register for classes. There are eight important steps. Completing these steps can take 3-4 weeks, so plan ahead and complete the following steps in order.
What is the lowest GPA for honors? ›Typically, students receive honors on their degree when they have at least a 3.5 GPA. Along with satisfying GPA requirements, students may need to be enrolled in a full-time capacity.
What GPA is a B+ in honor? ›With Highest Honors | 98-99 (97.5 -99) |
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With High Honors | 95-97 (94.5 -97.49) |
With Honors | 90-94 (89.5-94.49) |
Admissions experts advise aspiring medical school students to aim for a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Can I get into medical school with a 3.55 GPA? ›Medical schools need to make sure you're going to finish medical school. A 3.5 GPA is probably good enough to get through medical school. But when you're dealing with a student who's trying to overcome early struggles, they like to see a little bit more.
What is the minimum GPA to apply to Harvard? ›
You should also have a 4.18 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score. For a school as selective as Harvard, you'll also need to impress them with the rest of your application.
Is a 69.7 passing? ›A letter grade of a D is technically considered passing because it not a failure. A D is any percentage between 60-69%, whereas a failure occurs below 60%. Even though a D is a passing grade, it's barely passing. As such, it is not looked at favorably.
What score is a merit pass? ›70% and above: Distinction. 60 – 69%: Merit. 40 – 59%: Pass.
Is a 60 or above a passing grade? ›C - this is a grade that rests right in the middle. C is anywhere between 70% and 79% D - this is still a passing grade, and it's between 59% and 69% F - this is a failing grade.
How long does it take to get IVC? ›Your surgeon guides the filter to your inferior vena cava (IVC), a large vein that transports blood from your lower body to your heart. You may get an IVC filter if you have blood clots in your veins and can't take blood-thinning medications. The procedure usually takes about an hour.
Is IVC a 2 year college? ›Welcome to Irvine Valley College (IVC)! Established in 1985, Irvine Valley College is a fully accredited, public, two-year community college within California.
Is smoking allowed at IVC? ›IVC is a smoke-free campus. Smoking, including e-cigarettes and vaping, and all uses of tobacco are not permitted on campus.
Can adults stay in the dorms? ›Many colleges allow adult students to live in dormitories or residence halls with “traditional” students but typically students over the age of 25 usually decline this option.
Can parents visit college dorms? ›Your parents can visit the dorm, but they can't enter without your permission. Of course, going back home in Thanksgiving might be a problem. Good question. You might want to ask the college you're attending and their policies for parental visitation.
Is living in a dorm optional? ›Many colleges require freshmen to stay in a dorm unless they live within a certain distance of campus. The argument is that they tend to do better academically. There's easy access to your classes, your professors and resources designed to help you get off to a good start.
When should I start my college application? ›
When should I start applying to college? Start the application process the summer before your senior year. You can also do a lot of prep work your junior year, such as taking the SAT, researching campuses and visiting them, getting recommendation letters, and adding to your extracurriculars.
How long does it take for a college to accept or reject you? ›Every college has its own timeline for evaluating student applications. It's not unusual for a college's application process to take four to six weeks. Colleges that have an application portal allow students to go online to check the status of their applications at any time.
Is IVC a semester system? ›Irvine Valley College is on a semester system. Semester systems are typically around 14-16 weeks long. They consist of 3 terms: Fall, Spring, and Summer. Learn more about semesters vs quarters here.
What is the most expensive college tuition school? ›The report put Franklin & Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in the No. 1 spot on its list of colleges with the highest sticker price. In the 2022-2023 academic year, the school charged $65,652 per year for tuition, according to The College Investor.
What is the acceptance rate for IVC honors? ›17% for freshmen and 22% for overall transfer. Sounds great!
How to get free college in California? ›- Demonstrate financial need.
- Complete a FAFSA or California Dream Act application.
- Maintain at least a 2.0 GPA.
- Remain a California community college student.
- Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF)
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI/SSP)
- Receive another form of government assistance for low income families.
- Meet the low-income standards according to federal poverty guidelines.
What are Tuition Waivers? A waiver allows for all or a portion of a student's tuition not to be paid. If the waiver is for part of your tuition, you as a student are responsible for payment of the remaining tuition not covered by the waiver.
Will colleges reject you if you fail a class? ›While a failing grade on your transcript will certainly affect your chances of admissions, the degree to which it do so varies based on your individual circumstances. Depending on several different factors, a failing grade may not necessarily be as damning as you may initially think. What Course Did You Fail?
How much will my GPA drop if I fail a class? ›The failing grade will NOT calculate in your GPA, but it will still show on your transcript. On your transcript, an "E" will show to the right of your failing grade to mark the course as "Excluded".
How many classes can you miss in college before you fail? ›
Skipping class can cause your grade to slip
Some college classes may have a policy that permits you to miss a certain number of sessions before you are penalized. Take these policies seriously. When professors say you will drop a letter grade if you have more than five unexcused absences, they are serious.
- Successful completion (A, B, C, or Pass/Credit) of the prerequisite at an accredited college or university.
- Successful completion of AP Exams (see College Catalog for details).
- Complete the IVC placement process for Math, English, and ESL courses.
To register for classes, go to MySite. Log in with your MySite username and password and select Registration from the Student menu. Review your registration status, which will include your pre-registration requirements (HOLDS) and your registration appointment time.
How many times can a student repeat a course at IVC? ›Students may repeat a nonrepeatable course for a maximum of two enrollments within the District except in limited circumstances as described below. Students do not need to petition for a first repeat of a course or a second repeat of a course.
Is IVC test optional? ›Do I have to submit test scores to Irvine Valley College? ✅ Irvine Valley College is not test optional.
How do I make an appointment at IVC? ›If you would like a phone appointment, please contact the office at 949-451-5319. Request a VIRTUAL counseling appointment: Athletics Program.
What is the acceptance rate for National University La Jolla? ›National University is a medium-sized private university located on an urban campus in San Diego, California. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 8,441, and admissions are selective, with an acceptance rate of 89%.
What is the acceptance rate for Imperial Valley college? ›Imperial Valley is a public college located in California. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 3,390 undergraduate students. The Imperial Valley acceptance rate is 100%.
What is the acceptance rate of UC Irvine? › What GPA is a 92 in an honors class? ›What GPA is a 95 in an honors class? ›
summa cum laude: at least a 3.7 total GPA (grade point average) and a class rank in the 95th percentile or above in the student's school or college.
Is Honors College much harder? ›Not necessarily, we always say that honors courses are different. Since honors programs set certain requirements for entry that limit participation to students who have already demonstrated academic success, the courses are not necessarily more difficult or more work.
What is the number 1 national university? ›Harvard University
This Ivy League school is the oldest higher education institution in the country and has the largest endowment of any school in the world. Harvard University is a private institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, just outside of Boston.
Employers respect NU's online degrees because an accredited institution confers them. Accreditation shows prospective students that a college or university manages their finances responsibly and delivers high quality academic programming. It also means you can transfer credits from one school to another.
Are national universities better than regional? ›While there is a clear difference between regional and national accreditation, it does not necessarily mean that one is better than the other. Regionally accredited colleges are generally considered to be more elite than nationally accredited colleges, but it of course depends on what you want to study.
What is the easiest school to get into Ivy? ›Cornell is considered the "easiest" Ivy League to get into because it has the highest Ivy League acceptance rate.
What is the best school in Imperial County? ›The top ranked public schools in Imperial County, CA are Aurora High (Continuation), Barbara Worth Junior High School and Phil D. Swing Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
What is the hardest American university to get into? ›Princeton University — 4.38%
Princeton is extremely competitive to get into, with a 4.38% acceptance rate for the class of 2025.
UC has a specific way to calculate the grade point average (GPA) it requires for admission. California applicants must earn at least a 3.0 GPA and nonresidents must earn a minimum 3.4 GPA in all A-G or college-preparatory courses to meet this requirement.
Is a 4.3 GPA good for UC Irvine? ›The average high school GPA for admitted students at UCI is 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. (You can calculate your high school a GPA here.) This is a very competitive GPA, and UCI is clearly accepting students at the top of their high school class.
Is a 3.8 GPA good for UC Irvine? ›
The school has extremely high admission requirements, generally admitting students who can score in the top 19 percent on standardized admission tests. University of California Irvine typically accepts and attracts "A-" average high school students with an average GPA around 3.75.