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Website: www.ivc.edu |
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| Screen last updated on: April 29, 2009 | |
| QUICK FACTS | |
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| Year established: | 1985 |
| Type of school: | public |
| Programs: | 2-year undergraduate |
| Religious affiliation: | no |
| Campus enrollment: | 11,000 students |
| Location description: | in or near a small/medium city (pop. 75,000-300,000) |
| CONTACT INFORMATION | |
| Street address: | Irvine Valley College 5500 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618 |
| Main telephone numbers: | 949 451-5100 |
| CAMPUS LINKS | |
| Main homepage: | www.ivc.edu |
| QUICK CODES | |
| SAT number: | 3356 |
| FAFSA number: | 025395 |
| CAMPUS SUMMARY | |
Irvine Valley College (IVC), established in 1985 as the 105th community college in California, asserts that a high quality, accessible and relevant education is the right of every individual. As a comprehensive college, IVC is dedicated to meeting the lifelong learning needs of its students and constituent communities. To these ends, the college offers a variety of lower-division transfer programs, vocational and career enhancement programs, basic skills courses (including pre-collegiate courses, non-transferable courses in English and mathematics, and English as a Second Language courses), community education courses, and activities promoting economic development. The college commits to the allocation of its resources in support of this multifaceted mission. These curricula and programs are offered in a variety of traditional and non-traditional modes which recognize the needs of a diverse, changing population. IVC's educational programs, supportive services, and co- and extra-curricular opportunities provide an educational environment which allows students to meet both their short-term and long-term learning needs. In a time of dynamic technological change, students are encouraged to address the impact of the information systems on their academic and occupational planning. The central purpose of all programs and services offered by Irvine Valley College is the education of students who think critically, who become well-informed, culturally aware, competitive individuals who strive to achieve personal and professional goals. | |
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