ORANGE COUNTY
SOCCCDcampuses
ATEP
IRVINE VALLEY
SADDLEBACK
South Orange County Community College District
DISTRICT OVERVIEW
SADDLEBACK COLLEGEFOUNDED IN 1968
IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGEFOUNDED IN 1985
DEGREES & CERTIFICATES
Saddleback 256
Irvine Valley 153
TOTAL OFFERED 409
EMPLOYEES
Full-time faculty 392
Part-time faculty 1,193
Administration 43
Classified Management 101
All Classified Support Staff 1,763
TOTAL 3,492
STUDENT HEADCOUNT
SPRING 2016
Saddleback 26,925
Irvine Valley 14,696
TOTAL 41,621
FALL 2016
Saddleback 27,041
Irvine Valley 15,505
TOTAL 42,546
SPRING 2017
Saddleback 27,441
Irvine Valley 15,563
TOTAL 43,004
FALL 2017
Saddleback 27,257
Irvine Valley 15,360
TOTAL 42,617
ANNUAL BUDGET
2016-17 $755,045,728
2017-18 $836,911,564
The district’s 350-square- mile service
area has nearly one
million residents.
In addition to the three campuses, classes are offered at 130 sitesin the community.
CITIES AND COMMUNITIES SERVED
The South Orange County Community College District is a multi-cam-pus district comprised of Saddleback College in the City of Mission Viejo, Irvine Valley College in the City of Irvine, and the Advanced
Technology & Education Park (ATEP) in the City of Tustin. Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College are fully accredited, preparing
students for associate degrees, transfer to four-year colleges and universities, workforce development and basic skills training. ATEP offers career technical and advanced technology classes from both colleges. SOCCCD is actively pursuing educational and commercial
partners to join in the innovative 62-acre development.
Aliso ViejoCapistrano BeachCoto de CazaDana PointDove CanyonEast Santa AnaEmerald Bay
Foothill RanchIrvineLadera RanchLaguna BeachLaguna HillsLaguna Niguel
Laguna WoodsLake ForestLas FloresMission ViejoNewport BeachNorth Tustin
Portola HillsRancho Santa MargaritaSan Clemente San Juan Capistrano Trabuco Canyon Trabuco Highlands Tustin
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
David B. Lang Area 1: Includes most of Irvine
Barbara J. JayArea 3: Includes Laguna Beach,
Aliso Viejo, Dana Point and parts of Laguna Hills, Newport Beach,
San Clemente and unincorporated area
T.J. Prendergast IIIArea 2: Includes parts of Tustin,
North Tustin, East Santa Ana, Irvine and unincorporated area
Marcia MilchikerArea 5: Includes Laguna Woods,
Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and part of San Juan Capistrano
Terri WhittArea 4: Includes San Clemente, Ladera Ranch, San Juan Capistrano, Coto de
Caza, parts of Rancho Santa Margarita, Las Flores and unincorporated area
Timothy JemalArea 7: Includes Mission Viejo and
Rancho Santa Margarita
James R. WrightArea 6: Includes Lake Forest, parts of
Irvine and unincorporated areaJames R. Wright – Vice President
WORKFORCE PREPARATION
Saddleback College 949.582.4777
Irvine Valley College 949.451.2724
EMERITUS INSTITUTE
Saddleback College 949.582.4646
Irvine Valley College 949.451.5382
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
Saddleback College 949.582.4646 saddleback.edu/ce
Irvine Valley College 949.451.5555 123getsmart.com
BROADCAST STATIONS
Saddleback College 949.582.4711Channel 39
Saddleback College 949.582.4508KSBR-FM 88.5
Irvine Valley College 949.451.5704Channel 33
GENERAL INFORMATION
Saddleback College 949.582.4500 saddleback.edu
Irvine Valley College 949.451.5100 ivc.edu
South Orange County Community College District
The Board of Trustees is comprised of seven members elected at-large to four-year terms by the voters in south Orange County. Board members reside in the areas they represent. A student trustee, elected by students of both Saddleback College and Irvine Valley College, serves a one-year, advisory term of office. The Board of Trustees is responsible for overseeing all academic programs and educational services. Regular monthly meetings are open to the public.
DISTRICT VISION
DISTRICT MISSION
We provide a dynamic and innovative learning environment for diverse learners of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. We promote access, success and equity to meet each student’s goals of skills development, certificate, associate degree, transfer or personal enrichment. We contribute to the economic vitality of the region.
To be an educational leader in a changing world.
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