About Us
About Us
TVCC is an excellent and affordable option for your education.
Treasure Valley Community College opened in 1962, when afternoon and evening classes were offered first at Ontario High School, and then moved to the current campus several years later. Since that simple beginning, TVCC has grown to 14 major buildings, including the Laura Moore Cunningham Science Center, which opened its doors in 2013.
A caring staff and faculty serve more than 3,000 students annually, providing excellent, affordable educational opportunities in a relaxed, pleasant rural setting on 90 beautifully manicured acres.
TVCC is a comprehensive community college dedicated to promoting student success.
Do you have a question or need to get in contact with us? TVCC is ready to help.
TVCC has four locations in Eastern Oregon, and one in Western Idaho. Our main campus is in Ontario, Oregon.
Information about the Board of Education and Administration Staff
Employment
Whether you are a current employee or considering applying, we hope you'll find TVCC to be a welcoming, supportive environment where you can learn and grow.
Accreditation
Treasure Valley Community College has been continuously accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) since 1966, in compliance with standards for institutions of higher education. NWCCU is a regional post secondary accrediting agency recognized by the US Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Some TVCC programs are additionally accredited by professional organizations.
Student Right to Know Information
Treasure Valley Community College (TVCC), in accordance with the Higher Education Act of 1965, makes the following information available to current and prospective students, current and prospective employees, and other parties, as applicable
TVCC Foundation
The Treasure Valley Community College Foundation believes strong communities are built by an educated citizenry; that families are kept whole and healthy by parents who are self-sufficient and knowledgeable; and that children with dreams for a better world and a productive future are the long-term solutions to the challenges faced by humankind.