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Fall enrollment is now open for all students and prospective students as well as exciting new programs and expanded student choices for an enhanced mix of in-person and online learning.

Imperial Valley College is welcoming students back on campus for the fall for an enhanced mix of in-person and online learning/student services. Enrollment is in full swing with classes beginning Aug. 16. Programs will feature an enhanced schedule of in-person labs and hands-on skills training with the option to continue taking a wide range of courses online.

"It was decided to offer 27 percent of courses in-person or in a hybrid fashion, while looking to add more on-ground sections (classes)," said Elizabeth Espinoza, Communications and Governmental Relations Officer.

IVC Career Education programs are an affordable, efficient path to a rewarding, high-paying career. Courses cost an average of just $46 per credit. Financial aid is available and the California Promise Program enables eligible first-time, full-time students to attend college for free.

Career Education programs provide complete career training for about $3,000, and 71 percent of students are employed within a year of graduation.

"For the last year, we have been laser-focused on supporting our students with access to technology, tutoring, and financial support programs," said Espinoza. "We are thrilled to be welcoming new and existing students back to campus with a wide range of exciting new programs as well as financial aid and support services for student success."

Student services are available online and in-person to help students with enrollment and planning for Fall 2021. Financial and technology support to address a variety of student needs are also available. In addition, the campus will continue to offer access to counselors, tutoring and writing centers, a food pantry and clothing center, internship programs, and employment development resources.

Students curious about degrees, available programs, and career paths can learn more about degree and certificate programs by visiting the websites imperial.edu and CareerEd.org.

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