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From Stopgap to Gobsmacked: IVC Alum Myron Soyangco’s Community College Experience

Myron Soyangco's journey into higher education began with disappointment. 

After his parents suddenly announced in 2008 that his family would be moving from the Philippines to California, Soyangco had a decision to make. He had just graduated from high school in his home country with a stellar academic record, but it was too late to enroll at a four-year American university as he’d wanted to. His choices were to redo his senior year in high school (“and who wants to do that?” he says) or enroll at Irvine Valley College.  

Giving Back While Moving Forward: Steve Salinas’s Path to Success

For third-year Irvine Valley College (IVC) biology and chemistry student Steve Salinas, success is not just about grades — it’s about creating opportunities, building connections, and giving back to the community. With plans to graduate this spring with an associate degree in biology (Steve already holds an associate degree from IVC in chemistry), this first-generation college student is well on his way to a career in medicine.

From the Desk of The President

On December 3, 2024, I welcomed over 100 attendees to the inaugural Partners and Pancakes Breakfast at the IVC at ATEP campus, launching our yearlong 40th-anniversary celebration. The event brought together employers, advisory board members, community partners, alumni, students, faculty, and staff to honor IVC’s legacy of student empowerment, workforce innovation, and community impact.

Undocumented Student Action Week

Undocumented Student Action Week is dedicated to honoring and highlighting the experience of students who are undocumented, underdocumented, DACA-mented, and belong to mixed status families. Undocumented persons bring rich culture, community, and experience to IVC and are invaluable to the fabric of the campus community. We recognize that many undocumented students continue to face significant barriers to employment and financial stability due to their immigration status. This year's USAW theme focuses on leveraging our collective power to create meaningful change.

Immigration Legal Support

Legal support with DACA and other immigration-related needs is available for free to Irvine Valley College students, staff, faculty and their immediate relatives (spouses, paralegal support with DACA and other immigration-related needs is available for free to Irvine Valley College students, staff, faculty and their immediate relatives (spouses, parents, siblings, and children). The services are provided through a partnership with the Central American Resource Center (CARECEN)