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Irvine Valley College ivc.edu Dr. Glenn R. Roquemore President

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Irvine Valley Collegeivc.edu

Dr. Glenn R. Roquemore

President

General FactsWith more than 2.1 million students on 112

campuses, the California Community Colleges is the largest system of higher education in the United States.

California Community Colleges

Value to California51 percent of California State University and UC

graduates started at a California community college.

California Community Colleges

General FactsThree out of every 10 Californians ages 18-24 are

currently enrolled in a community college.

Fifty-five percent of community college students are people of diverse ethnic backgrounds and roughly 53 percent are female.

California Community Colleges

Value to CaliforniaTransfer students from the California Community Colleges to the

University of California system currently account for 48 percent of UC’s bachelor’s degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Community colleges offer associate degrees and short-term job training certificates in more than 175 fields, and more than 100,000 individuals are trained each year in industry-specific workforce skills.

Nearly 42 percent of all California veterans receiving GI educational benefits attend a California community college for workforce training, to earn an associate degree or to work toward transferring to a four-year university.

California Community Colleges

High Return on College EducationThe California Community Colleges is the largest

provider of workforce training in the state and nation.

For every $1 California invests in students who graduate from college, it will receive a net return on investment of $4.50.

California Community Colleges

High Return on College EducationCalifornians with a college degree will earn $400,000

more in their lifetime than their peers with only a high school diploma.

Students who earn a degree or certificate from a California community college nearly double their earnings within three years.

California Community Colleges

High Return on College EducationAttending or graduating from a community college

doubles an individual’s chance of finding a job compared to those who failed to complete high school.

The California Community Colleges is the state’s most cost-effective system of education – the revenue needed to support one full-time community college student is slightly more than $5,000 per year.

California Community Colleges

High Return on College EducationThe California Community Colleges is the most cost-

effective system of education in California. While the state revenue needed to support one community college full-time student is slightly more than $5,000 per year, that same student costs approximately $7,500 in the K-12 system and $20,000 and $11,000, respectively, at UC and CSU.

California Community Colleges

High Return on College EducationThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that

occupations that require an associate degree will grow by 18 percent through 2020 – faster than the new job growth for those with a bachelor’s degree.

California Community Colleges

California Community CollegesWhy focus on regions and on jobs and the economy?While colleges currently allocate considerable

resources to serve and grow local economies, working from the perspective of a single college or district is no longer sufficient to address the magnitude of the problems created by the economic downturn.

Why focus on regions and on jobs and the economy?Regions are mobilizing around jobs and the

economy. Community colleges need to do the same in order to remain vital partners in the workforce mission. Colleges must collaboratively respond and innovate in order to meet the needs of regional labor markets.

California Community Colleges

Why focus on regions and on jobs and the economy?Employers who compete in the marketplace, must

also partner to create a shared talent pool. Colleges are being asked to respond on three fronts: a soft skills gap, a basic skills gap (including digital literacy), and an applied skills gap.

California Community Colleges

Why focus on regions and on jobs and the economy?Employers and colleges who partner regionally will

be better able to prepare a competitive workforce.

If businesses can collaborate, so can the California community colleges.

California Community Colleges

Colleges and regions need to work together to address the skills gap.

The skills gap is a national problem that has left business without a crucial pipeline of the skilled workers they need in a rapidly changing economy.

California Community Colleges

Colleges and regions need to work together to address the skills gap.

Federal economists estimate that 2+ million jobs go unfilled today as a result of training, skills and education gaps.

California Community Colleges

Colleges and regions need to work together to address the skills gap.

While hard work is still important, postsecondary education is required and frequent retraining is necessary to stay current. Research indicates that an estimated 1.5 million job vacancies in the country consist of jobs that require more than a high school diploma but less than a bachelor's degree.

California Community Colleges

Colleges and regions need to work together to address the skills gap.

The future competitiveness of the state, the ability for businesses to thrive, and the ability for students to become productive workers all require strategic investment in California’s community colleges to address the skills gap.

California Community Colleges

Transfer Students from Community Colleges to the University of California account for 48% of UC’s bachelor’s degrees in science, technology engineering and mathematics (STEM)

Why Irvine Valley College?

IVC students can get a guaranteed transfer to CSU or UC

Our students also get into other fine schools USCStanfordColumbia UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityCornell University

Why Irvine Valley College?

Administration of JusticeDebateEngineeringModel United NationsMusic-InstrumentalPsychology

Award Winning Academic Programs

IVC Debaters Dominate TournamentsDr. Gary Rybold, Debate Coach

Authors

Scientists

Web Designers

Entrepreneurs

Grammy winner

Artists

Fulbright Scholars

Coaches

Award Winning Faculty

The Student Government of the Associated Students exists to serve the students at IVC through awareness, advocacy and representation. ASIVC Senate serves as the official voice for all students of the College.

The Inter Club Council (ICC) consists of all Associated Students of Irvine Valley College registered and approved clubs. IVC is home to over forty student clubs that bring together students with shared interests ranging from academics, sports, art and cultural backgrounds.

Exceptional Students

Dedicated to student success

Willing to help you reach your goals with all of our resources

Professional Staff

60 Associate Degree Programs

50 Certificate Programs

Programs include… Biology, Chemistry, English,

History Electronics, CISCO/Security,

Networks Recycling and Resource

Management Paralegal Studies, Accounting,

Entrepreneurship, Management Digital Arts Media Communication Studies

Programs

AA DEGREES & CERTIFICATESAccountingActingAdministration of JusticeAdministrative AssistantAnimation for GamesAnthropologyArtArt HistoryBiologyBusiness ManagementChemistryChild DevelopmentCivil-Computer-Aided

DesignCoachingCommercial DanceCommunication StudiesComputer-Aided DesignComputer ApplicationsComputer LanguagesDanceDesign Model Making and Rapid PrototypingDigital Graphic ApplicationsDigital Media Art

AA DEGREES & CERTIFICATESDigital PhotographyEarly Childhood Associate TeacherEconomicsElectrician TraineeElectronic TechnologyEnglishEntrepreneurship SkillsFine ArtsFitness ProfessionalFrenchGeographyGeology

Health SciencesHistoryHumanitiesJapaneseKinesiologyLaser Technology: PhotonicsLiberal StudiesLive Entertainment TechnicianLocal Area Networks: Cisco MathematicsMechanical Computer-Aided Design

AA DEGREES & CERTIFICATESMuseum Education and Visitor ServicesMusicNatural Sciences and MathematicsOffice AssistantParalegal StudiesPhilosophyPre-LawPhysical SciencePhysicsPolitical SciencePre-Engineering

PsychologyReal EstateRecycling and Resource ManagementResearch Tools for EntrepreneursRetail ManagementSociologySpanishSpreadsheetsTechnical TheatreTheatre ArtsWeb Authoring

UC GuaranteeIVC has Transfer Admission Guarantees

(TAGs) with six University of California Campuses. These guarantees allow qualifying IVC students to receive guaranteed admission to the participating UC of their choice.

AthleticsSince 1990, IVC has been committed to

maintaining a strong athletic and academic tradition. Competing as a member of the nation’s toughest college conference, the Orange Empire Conference, Irvine Valley teams have collected 20 state championships and 39 conference titles from 1990 through the fall of 2014.

IVC #1 transfer rate in the state at 60%.

TAG agreements with six UC campuses

IVC offers dozens of honors courses and is a member of the Honors Transfer Council of California and the UCLA Transfer Alliance Program. (TAP)

Transfer

CTE programs at IVC are designed to prepare students for a high-skill, high-wage, high-demand career within the current job industry. IVC offers over 30 career certificates designed for completion in two years or less.

Career Technical Education

Emeritus Institute serves around 5000 students and offers over 200 classes annually.

Authorized Testing Center

Community Education Classes

www.123GetSmart

Extended Education

Irvine Valley College is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges

Associate in Arts: 38 majors Associate in Science: 20 majorsAssociate in Arts for Transfer: 8 AA Transfer AA-TAssociate in Arts for Transfer: 5 AS Transfer AS-TOccupational Certificates: 61 programs: 25 certificates of achievement (18-unit or greater state-approved programs) plus 36 certificates of proficiency (low-unit locally approved programs)

Accreditation

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