IVC Class of 2020 Roommate Finder

Search for Roommates at Irvine Valley Community College

Displaying results 1 - 5 of 5 users

Female Β· 2020
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Living On-campus
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Majoring in Psychology
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Living On-campus
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Majoring in Psychology
Female Β· 2020
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at My first options were all plazas and then apartments
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Majoring in Psychology
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at My first options were all plazas and then apartments
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Majoring in Psychology
Female Β· 2020
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Living Off-campus
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Prefers to live at Irvine or Costa Mesa
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Living Off-campus
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Prefers to live at Irvine or Costa Mesa
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Majoring in Health Professions

Tas

Female Β· 2020
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Living Off-campus
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Prefers to live at newport or huntington or tustin or orange, ca
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Majoring in Business and Economics
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Living Off-campus
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Prefers to live at newport or huntington or tustin or orange, ca
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Majoring in Business and Economics
Male Β· 2020
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at Near school, 1 miles from school
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Majoring in Health Professions
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Living On-campus
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Prefers to live at Near school, 1 miles from school
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Majoring in Health Professions

IVC Roommate FAQs

Question: What are some important qualities to look for in a roommate at Irvine Valley Community College? Some important qualities to look for in an Irvine Valley Community College roommate include respect for boundaries and personal space, open communication, and a similar lifestyle and schedule to your own. Question: How can I ensure a good living situation with my Irvine Valley Community College roommate? To ensure a good living situation with your Irvine Valley Community College roommate, it’s important to set ground rules and expectations from the beginning, communicate openly and honestly, and address any issues or conflicts as soon as they arise. Question: What resources are available at Irvine Valley Community College to help students with roommate conflicts? Irvine Valley Community College offers resources such as counseling and mediation services to help students resolve roommate conflicts. Students can also speak with Residence Life staff for assistance and support.