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IVC ASIVC President Diego Victoria Selects Yale for Transfer

Diego Victoria, President of the Associated Students of Irvine Valley College (ASIVC) and active member of the IVC’s Honors Program, has achieved a remarkable milestone in his academic journey. Recently named one of the 60 community college recipients of the esteemed Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship, Diego stands out among 459 semifinalists selected from a competitive pool of over 1,700 applicants across 380 community colleges nationwide. 

IVC Student Sara Fox Working on Transformative Journey from Military Service to a Promising Career in Accounting and Real Estate

Sara Fox is a tenacious and determined student at IVC. A graduate of Parma High School in Parma, Idaho, Sara's academic pursuits have taken her through various paths, reflecting her resilience and adaptability. After initially focusing on wildlife resources in college, she answered the call to serve her country, joining the United States Air Force. Commissioned as an officer in May 2007, Sara served with distinction as an aircrew member specializing in navigation and electronic warfare aboard the RC-135 Rivet Joint reconnaissance aircraft. 

Embracing Growth: The Inspiring Journey of Yanzhen Zhang

Yanzhen Zhang's journey at IVC is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and the pursuit of lifelong learning. Hailing from Shantou Preschool Education Normal School in Guangdong, Yanzhen's decision to pursue Computer Science at IVC was driven by a deep-seated motivation to apply her newfound knowledge to quantitative psychology research. 

IVC Receives Affirmation of Accreditation

Irvine Valley College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. Each college affiliated with ACCJC must undergo periodic evaluation of their programs and services through self-study and peer review in a seven-year cycle. 

Sabrina Bounds

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Sabrina Bounds is an active solo, chamber, and orchestral musician residing in Los Angeles, California. She holds a Master of Music and Graduate Certificate degree in Flute Performance from the University of Southern California (USC), Thornton School. Most recently, she performed as a fellow with the National Orchestral Institute 2019 season, and with the Texas Music Festival 2018 season. Sabrina also qualified for the New World Symphony substitute pool 2020-2021. 

In addition to sustaining a performance career, she is also a dedicated teacher. Sabrina is the Aural Skills and Chamber Music Coach at Diamond Bar High School’s Performing Arts Academy: Advanced Music Program. Her lecture classes include sight singing and melodic dictation instruction, supporting students in their academic study of music to achieve a wholesome musicianship. Sabrina also meets with students in their chamber groups, preparing them for a multitude of recitals put on by the program every semester. Additionally, Sabrina is the Flute Coach at South Pointe Middle School, teaching in an all-flute sectional setting. Outside the public-school appointments, Sabrina sustains a strong private flute studio. Her dedicated students hold chairs in the Claremont Young Musicians Orchestra, Pacific Youth Symphony and participate regularly in the All-Southern and All-State Honor Bands. 

An advocate for the arts through administrative leadership, Sabrina currently serves as Program Assistant to Jim Walker’s Beyond the Masterclass. She has also led as President of the Seattle Flute Society from 2015-2017, serving members from four states (Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana) and British Columbia, Canada. She represented one of the oldest flute societies in the United States for two seasons and led the Board of Directors in hosting guest artist recitals, masterclasses, flute competitions, and an annual flute festival. She also served as Outreach Education Coordinator for Philharmonia Northwest, a Seattle-based orchestra. From 2015-2017 she coordinated collaborative performances with local artists of varying art forms to encourage and educate a broader audience. For two seasons, she organized collaborative concerts with Fremont Dance, a local dance studio, hosted side-by-sides with Ballard High School, commissioned a brass quintet piece by Dan Caputo for state champion Mercer Island High School’s Brass Quintet, and more. 

A native of Seattle, Sabrina holds a Bachelor of Music Degree in Flute Performance from the University of Washington, and both a Master of Music Degree and Graduate Certificate Degree in Flute Performance from the University of Southern California.

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Kass Malcor: Charting a Path of Discovery and Advocacy at IVC

In the halls of Irvine Valley College (IVC), Kass Malcor's journey is one of exploration, determination, and advocacy. Graduating with an AA-T in History, Kass's passion for American history is not just academic but deeply personal, driven by a desire to illuminate the often-overlooked narratives of queer Americans. 

Sarah Smeltzer: A Journey of Perseverance and Achievement at IVC

Sarah Smeltzer's journey at Irvine Valley College (IVC) is a testament to the power of determination and resilience. As a self-supporting, first-generation college student, Sarah's path to higher education was far from straightforward. Despite facing uncertainties and doubts in her senior year of high school, Sarah decided to give college one last shot, choosing IVC as her proving ground. 

IVC Student Kian Goshtasbi Pursing Computer Science Passion

Kian Goshtasbi is a dedicated student at Irvine Valley College (IVC) pursuing a major in computer science. His profound passion for the field of computer science was ignited during his childhood explorations in video game design. Despite facing initial setbacks and doubts about the field, Kian's resilience and determination led him back to computer science during his senior year of high school.

Summer Sanchez-Cornejo: Champion for Justice and Advocacy

With a focus on Political Science and a forthcoming minor in Labor Studies, Summer Sanchez-Cornejo's academic pursuits at Irvine Valley College (IVC) have focused on her desire to combat injustices prevalent in her community. 

Summer explains, “After seeing the way my loved ones and many in my community have been taken advantage of by employers, discriminated against by individuals, and persecuted by immigration and customs enforcement (I.C.E.), I want to work for change.”