The Lincoln Center provides convenient access to higher education for Logan County residents, specializing in foundational coursework, adult basic education, and pathways to associate degrees. It emphasizes flexible scheduling, free GED preparation, and support services like tutoring and advising to help non-traditional students achieve academic and career goals.
With a free computer lab and Pearson VUE testing center, the Lincoln Center supports lifelong learning and community workforce development, offering classes from Monday to Thursday evenings to accommodate working adults.
The Normal Campus is the primary location for Heartland Community College, hosting a wide array of associate degrees, certificates, and transfer programs designed to prepare students for university transfer or direct workforce entry. With state-of-the-art facilities including specialized labs, the Challenger Learning Center, and the Nussbaum Trucking Academy, it focuses on hands-on learning in high-demand fields while fostering essential competencies in communication, critical thinking, and equity.
This campus supports comprehensive student services like advising, tutoring, and career placement, serving as the hub for most credit-bearing courses and community engagement initiatives.
Housed in the Pontiac Public Library, the Pontiac Center delivers targeted educational services to Livingston County, focusing on adult education, GED attainment, and introductory college courses. It prioritizes accessibility for local learners pursuing credentials for career advancement or transfer, with emphasis on community integration and support for underserved populations.
The center's location facilitates easy access, promoting educational equity through personalized advising and flexible programming tailored to regional needs like manufacturing and service sector jobs.