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Consumer Information

In accordance with federal regulations set forth by The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, below is a summary of consumer information that must be made available to all prospective students, applicants, employees, and current students at Imperial Valley College (É«ÖÐÉ«). As required by federal regulation, a notice of the availability of the information listed below is emailed to each enrolled student annually.  Each topic listed gives a brief description of the information that must be disclosed and links to pages that contain the actual information or explain how it can be obtained. If you need assistance obtaining the information listed or you would like a paper copy, contact the Director of Financial Aid at:

É«ÖÐÉ«
Financial Aid Office, Building 1700
380 East Aten Road
Imperial, CA  92251
760-355-6266
 
 

I. Information about É«ÖÐÉ«

  1. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
  2. Programs and Services Available to Students with Disabilities
  3. Student Body Diversity
  4. Textbook Information
  5. Voter Registration Information
  6. Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreement
  7. Career and Placement
  8. Cost of Attendance
  9. Refund Policies
  10. Withdrawal Procedures
  11. Description of Academic Programs
  12. Instructional Facilities and Computer Labs
  13. Faculty
  14. Accreditation Information
  15. Copyright Infringement
  16. Constitution Day Information
  17. Vaccination Policy

II. Overview of Financial Aid Programs

  1. Overview of the Financial Aid Program
  2. Contact Information for Obtaining Financial Aid Assistance
  3. How to Apply for Financial Aid
  4. Eligibility for Financial Aid
  5. Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
  6. Need-Based and Non-Need-Based Federal and State Financial Aid
  7. How Eligibility for Need-Based Aid is Determined and How It Is Awarded
  8. How and When Financial Aid will Be Distributed
  9. Rights and Responsibilities of Aid Recipients
  10. Return to Title IV
  11. Terms and Conditions of Federal Workstudy Employment
  12. National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)
  13. Terms and Conditions of Direct Loan Deferments
  14. Private Educational Loan Disclosures

III. Information Regarding Student Outcomes

  1. Graduation, Transfer, and Retention Rates
  2. Graduation and Retention Rates for Student-Athletes
  3. Equity in Athletics Disclosure

IV. Information Regarding Health and Safety

  1. Campus Safety and Security
  2. Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
  3. Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures

Programs and Services Available to Students with Disabilities

The Disability Student Program and Services (DSPS) offers support services to students with disabilities, ensuring equal opportunity and participation at the college. For more information about our facilities and services available to students with disabilities, please visit the department's website at Disability Student Program and Services and College Accessibility page. We provide a variety of Accommodations tailored to our students' needs.

Student Body Diversity

É«ÖÐÉ« regularly reports demographic information to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), accessible via the .

You can find gender and race/ethnicity data on the tab of the College Navigator, as well as information about Pell Grant recipients  on the tab.

Gender, demographic, and other data are also available in the Student Profile documents published regularly by the É«ÖÐÉ« Department of Institutional Assessment, Research, and Planning can be found on our website at . In addition, diversity information is available on the monitored by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. For information about Student Affairs, please visit the  website.
Further details on gender, demographics, and other statistics are available in the Student Profile documents published by the É«ÖÐÉ« Department of Institutional Assessment, Research, and Planning, which can be found on our Institutional Research page. Additionally, diversity information is available through the  monitored by the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office. For more about Student Affairs, please visit the Student Affairs website.

Textbook Information

Students can access each semester's book list at . This URL can be found at . After reaching the efollett page, simply enter "É«ÖÐÉ«" in the "Search For A School" box and then select "É«ÖÐÉ«" from the dropdown menu and click on the Search icon. On the next page, click on the "Books" link on the top menu. Every class in the schedule has a link to the booklist. Not all classes listed require texts.

Each semester's booklist is posted at the same time the class schedule is made public. Book information is listed as it becomes known through the submission of book orders from faculty. The list is updated daily.

The book list is subject to substantial change prior to, and through the course of a semester. The Textbook Refund Policy is listed here:

Voter Registration Information

Students may visit:  to register to vote. Students wishing to register via voter registration card may pick one up in Admissions & Records in Building 10 or in the Student Affairs Office in Building 1000. The Student Affairs Office also organizes voter registration events periodically. 

Transfer of Credit Policies and Articulation Agreements

É«ÖÐÉ«'s Transfer of Credit Policies are available in the .

  • For information about transferring credits to É«ÖÐÉ«, refer to the section of the College Catalog.
  • For information about transferring credits from É«ÖÐÉ« to other institutions, refer to the section of the College Catalog.

To learn more about articulation agreements, please review this document and explore the following resources:

É«ÖÐÉ« Transfer Center Articulation

Career and Placement

É«ÖÐÉ« has a Career Services Center dedicated to assisting students with the career development process and transition to professional life. In addition, É«ÖÐÉ« holds an annual Career Fair on campus every Fall. 

Cost of Attendance

Cost of Attendance: How to Read Your Award Offer/Cost of Attendance
Fees: Student Fees, Refunds, and Payments 
College Navigator:

Refund Policies

The refund policy for the college can be found online at Student Fees, Refunds, and Payment Plan 

Withdrawal Procedures

A student who is required to withdraw from college because of extenuating circumstances must contact the Admissions and Records Office. Extenuating circumstances are verified situations beyond the student’s control, such as documented cases of a serious accident, illness, or the death of an immediate family member (Title 5, Section 550024). If a student needs to drop courses after the official drop deadline, they must submit a Student Petition to the Admissions and Records Office, indicating the request for a drop due to extenuating circumstances, along with supporting documentation.

The Director of Admissions and Records will review the submitted documentation, consult with the appropriate faculty, and determine whether the student is eligible for withdrawal. The student will be notified of the final decision and provided with information on the appeal process, if necessary.

If approved, the Director will enter a "W" (withdrawal) for the appropriate course(s), which will be reflected on the student's transcript. The Director will also inform the relevant faculty. If grades have already been posted, the Director will complete and submit Grade Change Forms to the faculty for approval, allowing the final grade(s) to be changed to a "W." All Student Petitions and supporting documentation will be scanned and added to the student’s permanent record.

Academic Programs

The details for our Educational Programs can be found online within our College Catalog. You may also find additional information on our  page which contains more information for each individual program.

Instructional Facilities and Labs

The college provides instructional facilities and computer labs needed to support each of its academic programs. Contact the chairperson of the department for specific information about the facilities and resources available to support the academic program. Departments can be found online at Divisions 

Faculty

Information on the college's faculty and instructional personnel is available through É«ÖÐÉ«'s and through the Human Resources Office. You may also find Contact Information for Faculty Members in our Faculty & Staff Directory.

Accreditation Information

You can find our accreditation information on the

Copyright Infringement

Copyright infringement occurs when one or more of the exclusive rights granted to a copyright owner under Section 106 of the Copyright Act (Title 17 of the United States Code) are exercised without permission or legal authority. These rights include the reproduction and distribution of copyrighted works. In the context of file-sharing, downloading or uploading substantial portions of a copyrighted work without authorization constitutes copyright infringement.

Penalties for infringement can be both civil and criminal. In civil cases, individuals found liable for copyright infringement may be required to pay either actual damages or statutory damages, which range from $750 to $30,000 per work infringed. In cases of "willful" infringement, courts may award up to $150,000 per work infringed. Courts can also impose costs and attorneys' fees at their discretion. For more information, refer to Title 17, United States Code, Sections 504 and 505.

Willful copyright infringement can also result in criminal penalties, including imprisonment of up to five years and fines of up to $250,000 per offense. For more information, visit the U.S. Copyright Office website at or see the FAQ's section at

The following links provide important information from É«ÖÐÉ« regarding the appropriate use of copyrighted materials, intellectual property, and computer and network usage:

  • Securing of Copyright – and
  • Intellectual Property – and
  • Computer and Network Use – and

Additionally, outlines the expectations for honesty and integrity in the pursuit of students' academic goals, while outlines the consequences for cheating and plagiarism, including violation of copyright laws.

Constitution Day Information

In order to comply with the federal regulations requiring the development of educational programming to celebrate Constitution Day on September 17th of each year, Imperial Valley College's Student Affairs Office offers faculty, students, and staff access to variousU.S. Constitution Day educational resources. These include educational materials, movies, toolkits, and free pocket-size U.S. Constitution books.

Vaccination Policy

É«ÖÐÉ« can request inoculation records, however, on a routine basis, it does NOT require proof of vaccinations to enroll.

Overview of the Financial Aid Program

The É«ÖÐÉ« Financial Aid Office administers various of Federal and State financial aid programs. While Imperial Valley College does not participate in Federal Loan programs, alternative educational loans are available through private lenders. Scholarships, both institutional and off-campus, are managed by the É«ÖÐÉ« Foundation.

Contact Information for Obtaining Financial Aid Assistance

Prospective or enrolled students with questions about obtaining federal or state financial aid should contact the É«ÖÐÉ« Financial Aid Office at 760-355-6266, via our or by email at contact.finaid@imperial.edu. For inquiries about É«ÖÐÉ« Scholarships, contact the É«ÖÐÉ« Foundation Office at 760-355-6113. Additional contact information for specific staff members is available on the É«ÖÐÉ« Financial Aid Contact Information page

Need-Based and Non-Need-Based Federal and State Financial Aid

É«ÖÐÉ« offers a wide range of financial aid programs, including both need-based and non-need-based options. Eligibility is determined based on the information provided and verified on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid () or through your application for various É«ÖÐÉ« Scholarships.

National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS)

The National Student Loan Data System (NSLDS) is the U.S. Department of Education's central database for student financial aid records. Federal loans disbursed to students or parents will be submitted to NSLDS and will be accessible by guaranty agencies, lenders, and institutions determined to be authorized users of the data system. Student and parent borrowers can track and manage their federal student loans and grants online at . The secured site displays information on loans and grants, including amounts, outstanding balances, and status. Student and parent borrowers can also find contact information for their loan servicer.

Terms and Conditions of Direct Loan Deferments

If you have Federal Direct Student Loans from other institutions, you may be eligible to defer payment while enrolled at É«ÖÐÉ«. For information on the various deferment options available to student and parent loan borrowers, please visit the Department of Education website at and navigate to the "Manage Loans" section: .

Private Educational Loan Disclosures

É«ÖÐÉ« does not participate in the Federal Student Loan Programs. Educational loans are available from a variety of private lenders, however, Imperial Valley College does not maintain or promote any specific private education loan lenders. É«ÖÐÉ« recommends that students apply for Federal grants and other assistance under the Title IV HEA programs prior to considering private educational loans as the terms and conditions may be more favorable under these programs. Students who choose to accept a private educational loan are entitled to specific disclosures from the lender as specified in Truth in Lending 15 U.S.C. 1638(e): Click here to review the disclosures.

Some private educational loan lenders require school certification. Imperial Valley College will not certify a private educational loan without a current aid year Free Application for Federal Student Aid () on record and all federal and state grand aid eligibility determined and processed.  Students may be eligible for federal student loans at institutions that participate in those programs. Upon request, the financial aid staff will assist a student with the information necessary to complete a self-certification form. Students may access electronic self-certification forms directly from the lender's website.

Upon request, É«ÖÐÉ« will provide the self-certification form for private education loans required under Sec. 128(e)(3) of the Truth in Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1638(e)(3) and the information required to complete the form, to the extent that É«ÖÐÉ« possesses the information.

Graduation, Transfer, and Retention Rates

É«ÖÐÉ« regularly reports graduation, transfer, and retention rates to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). To access this information, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the .
  2. In the "Name of School" box, type "É«ÖÐÉ«."
  3. Click on the É«ÖÐÉ« link that appears.
  4. Click on the "Retention and Graduation Rates" link to expand the selection.

Graduation and Retention Rates for Student-Athletes

Graduation and retention rates must be provided to student-athletes, their parents, high school coaches, and guidance counselors at the time an athletically related student aid offer is made. Please note that É«ÖÐÉ« does not offer financial aid based on athletic ability. For information on graduation and retention rates or student success programs for student-athletes, please contact the .

Equity in Athletic Disclosure

In accordance with the federally mandated Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act, information on annual participation rates and financing for men's and women's sports in intercollegiate athletic programs is available upon request to students and the general public. For more information or to receive a copy of the report, please contact the , or access the data online through the . 

Campus Safety and Security

The Annual Security Report, known as the Clery Act Report, which includes the college's crime statistics, is available online before October 1st of each year. Staff, faculty, and students are notified via an email informing them where to view the report. A paper copy of the report is available upon request from the .

Timely warnings are issued to alert staff, faculty, and students whenever a serious crime occurs on campus and the suspects remain at large, posing a potential risk to the college community. Alerts are sent through campus-wide emails and notices posted at building entrances campus-wide.

The Daily Crime Log is available for review at the . Alleged victims of a crime involving violence or non-forcible sex offenses may submit a written request of any disciplinary proceeding conducted by the school directly to the Student Affairs Office.

Emergency Response and Evacuation Procedures

For information on emergency response and evacuation procedures, please visit: