TVCC and Ontario, Oregon
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Treasure Valley Community College is located on a 90-acre campus near the center of Ontario, Oregon, a city of approximately 10,000 people. Campus buildings include residence halls, a professional-technical complex, a multi-purpose activities center, and a modern gymnasium. In addition, TVCC is the site of the Malheur County/Oregon State University Extension Service and Eastern Oregon University Outreach Center.

Students at TVCC find themselves within walking distance of shopping areas, movie theaters, restaurants, and cultural and recreational facilities including a modern indoor swimming pool. Although Ontario has maintained the comfortable atmosphere of a small city, it has also become a recreational, retail, commercial, medical and industrial center for the surrounding area. Consequently, many conveniences not often found in a small community are readily available.

Ontario is located in the western Treasure Valley 55 miles west of Boise, Idaho and is surrounded by mountains on all sides. This semi-arid area offers students a stimulating environment with an emphasis on the out-of-doors. Excellent skiing, hunting, fishing and hiking opportunities exist in the immediate area or within a short drive.

Treasure Valley Community College is home to the Ore-Ida Sports Complex facility. This modern, outstanding facility includes softball and soccer fields for the benefit of the community.

TVCC also operates off campus centers in Nyssa and Caldwell, Idaho, offering both day and evening classes.

Four Rivers Cultural Center
Treasure Valley Community College is proud to be a part of the Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum which officially opened its doors in May of 1997. Located on the TVCC campus, this first-class facility offers exciting opportunities and benefits to the college including additional space for classrooms, offices and student services.

The Cultural Center includes a Museum, Conference Center, Performing Arts Theater, and a formal Japanese Garden. The educational facility celebrates the contributions of the Basques, Japanese Americans, Northern Paiutes, Hispanic and other ethnic groups who have settled in the Western Treasure Valley. The Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum is dedicated to enhancing appreciation and respect for all cultures. Visit the FRCC web site for more information about what the cultural center has to offer.

Treasure Valley Community College • 650 College Blvd. • Ontario, OR 97914 • Phone (541) 881-8822 • Non-discrimination Statement