ICCB Jobs

Illinois Community College Board

Also known as: ICCB

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Black Hawk College - East Moline Campus

East Moline, IL, United States

The East Moline Campus specializes in career and technical education, complementing the broader offerings at Black Hawk College. It focuses on hands-on training for immediate workforce entry, with programs tailored to industrial and vocational skills.

  • Advanced Manufacturing: Courses in CNC programming, robotics, and lean manufacturing, utilizing state-of-the-art equipment for practical application.
  • Automotive Technology: Training in vehicle diagnostics, repair, and electric/hybrid systems, with ASE certification preparation.
  • Welding Technology: Comprehensive instruction in MIG, TIG, and stick welding, including blueprint reading and fabrication techniques.
  • HVAC and Refrigeration: Programs covering installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.
  • Truck Driving and Logistics: CDL training, supply chain management, and warehouse operations for transportation careers.
  • Construction Management: Basics of project planning, safety protocols, and building trades like carpentry and electrical work.
  • Emergency Medical Services: EMT certification courses with simulation training for first responders.

This campus emphasizes apprenticeships and partnerships with local industries, ensuring graduates are job-ready. Facilities include specialized labs and a workforce center. Short-term certificates allow quick skill acquisition. The curriculum integrates safety standards and soft skills like teamwork. Serving the Quad Cities area, it supports economic development by training skilled tradespeople. Adult education includes GED and ESL. With flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends, it accommodates working students. The campus promotes inclusivity, offering support services for diverse learners. Overall, the East Moline Campus plays a vital role in bridging education and employment, fostering a skilled workforce for Illinois' manufacturing hub.

Community engagement through career fairs and advisory boards keeps programs relevant. High completion rates reflect effective instruction. Graduates often secure positions with leading employers, contributing to regional growth.

Black Hawk College - Quad Cities Campus

Moline, IL, United States

The Quad Cities Campus of Black Hawk College offers a wide array of programs designed to meet the educational needs of students in the region. Core offerings include associate degrees in arts, sciences, and applied sciences, preparing students for transfer to four-year institutions or direct entry into the workforce.

  • Business Administration: Courses cover accounting principles, marketing strategies, management fundamentals, and entrepreneurship, with hands-on projects simulating real-world business scenarios.
  • Nursing and Allied Health: Programs include registered nursing, practical nursing, and medical assisting, featuring clinical rotations and simulation labs for practical training.
  • Information Technology: Focus on computer programming, cybersecurity, network administration, and web development, with certifications like CompTIA and Cisco available.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: General education courses in English, mathematics, history, psychology, and biology, emphasizing critical thinking and communication skills.
  • Industrial Technology: Training in welding, machining, automotive technology, and manufacturing processes, often with partnerships for apprenticeships.
  • Early Childhood Education: Courses on child development, curriculum planning, and inclusive education practices for aspiring educators.
  • Criminal Justice: Studies in law enforcement, corrections, and forensic science, including scenario-based training.

Additionally, the campus provides workforce development through short-term certificates in areas like HVAC, electrical systems, and logistics. Continuing education options include ESL classes, GED preparation, and community workshops. With small class sizes and dedicated faculty, students receive personalized support. The campus features modern facilities, including a health professions center and advanced tech labs. Programs are aligned with regional employer needs, boasting high job placement rates. Transfer agreements with universities ensure seamless progression. Overall, Black Hawk College's Quad Cities Campus fosters a supportive environment for lifelong learning and career advancement, serving over 5,000 students annually with diverse backgrounds.

Extracurricular opportunities include student clubs, honors programs, and athletic teams, enhancing holistic development. Financial aid and scholarships are readily available to make education accessible. The curriculum evolves with industry trends, incorporating online and hybrid formats for flexibility. Graduates contribute to the local economy in healthcare, manufacturing, and technology sectors, embodying the college's commitment to community prosperity.

Carl Sandburg College - Bushnell Campus

Bushnell, IL, United States

Bushnell site for McDonough.

  • General Classes.
  • Trades.
  • Ag.

Convenient. Credits transfer. Rural ed.

Basic support.

Carl Sandburg College - Carthage Campus

Carthage, IL, United States

Carthage extension for Hancock County.

  • General Ed.
  • Business.
  • Health Intro.
  • Ag.

Small site. Flexible. Transfers. Local access.

Supportive.

Carl Sandburg College - Galesburg Campus

Galesburg, IL, United States

Carl Sandburg College's main campus for west central.

  • Business: Management.
  • Health: Nursing, OTA.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Tech: Welding, auto.
  • Ag: Farm management.
  • Education.
  • Public Safety.
  • Science.

Modern with health center. Support. Transfers to Knox. Workforce. Online. Rural support. Graduates in health.

Engaged.

Clinton Campus of Richland Community College

Clinton, IL, United States

Clinton extension.

  • General Ed.
  • Business.
  • Health.

Local access. Transfers. Flexible.

Small.

College of DuPage - Glen Ellyn Campus

Glen Ellyn, IL, United States

College of DuPage's main campus in Glen Ellyn is a comprehensive community college offering over 200 programs, serving as a hub for higher education in the western suburbs of Chicago.

  • Business and Technology: Degrees in accounting, finance, e-commerce, and office management, with internships and Microsoft certifications.
  • Health Sciences: Nursing, dental hygiene, radiography, and physical therapist assisting, featuring clinical partnerships with hospitals.
  • Engineering and Computer Science: Courses in civil engineering technology, software development, and data analytics, preparing for STEM transfers.
  • Arts and Humanities: Fine arts, graphic design, music, theater, and foreign languages, with performance opportunities and galleries.
  • Social Sciences: Psychology, sociology, criminal justice, and early childhood education, emphasizing research and community service.
  • Science and Mathematics: Biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science labs, supporting pre-professional tracks.
  • Culinary Arts: Professional chef training, baking, and hospitality management in a state-of-the-art kitchen facility.
  • Information Systems: Cybersecurity, networking, and IT support, aligned with industry standards like CISSP.

The campus boasts advanced facilities, including a McAninch Arts Center and Homeland Security Education Center. With a focus on student success, it offers tutoring, counseling, and transfer advising. Programs include honors, study abroad, and online options. Serving 25,000+ students, it promotes equity and access. Workforce training covers areas like paralegal studies and real estate. The curriculum integrates sustainability and diversity. Graduates transfer to top universities or enter high-demand fields, boosting local economy.

Extracurriculars include sports, clubs, and leadership programs. Financial aid supports affordability. The campus evolves with technology, offering VR simulations in healthcare training. Committed to innovation, College of DuPage shapes future leaders.

Danville Area Community College - Danville Campus

Danville, IL, United States

Danville Area Community College serves Vermilion County.

  • Business: Ag business.
  • Health: Nursing.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Industrial: Manufacturing.
  • Arts: Performing.
  • Education.
  • Tech: IT.

Facilities for trades. Student services. Transfers. Job training. Online. Economic dev. Graduates in industry.

Affordable.

Decatur Campus of Richland Community College

Decatur, IL, United States

Main as above.

Elgin Community College - Elgin Campus

Elgin, IL, United States

Elgin Community College's main campus provides accessible education with a focus on transfer and career programs, serving the northwest Chicago suburbs.

  • Liberal Arts: Core courses in communications, literature, history, and philosophy for associate degrees and transfers.
  • Business Administration: Marketing, human resources, small business management, and entrepreneurship with practical simulations.
  • Nursing and Health Professions: ADN program, medical coding, phlebotomy, and veterinary technology with lab experiences.
  • Information Technology: Programming in Java/Python, database management, and cloud computing certifications.
  • Manufacturing and Engineering: Mechatronics, quality control, and CAD design for industrial careers.
  • Performing and Visual Arts: Music, dance, theater production, and studio art with public performances.
  • Science and Math: Anatomy, microbiology, calculus, and statistics in equipped labs.
  • Education and Social Work: Teacher education, psychology, and social services assistant programs.

Facilities include a new RTC building for technical training and a wellness center. The college emphasizes student-centered learning with small classes and support services. Dual enrollment for high schoolers and ESL for immigrants enhance accessibility. Workforce development offers customized training for employers. With strong transfer partnerships, many students continue to baccalaureate programs. The campus fosters community through events and volunteering. Programs adapt to emerging fields like renewable energy and digital media. Serving diverse populations, it promotes inclusion and equity. Graduates excel in healthcare, tech, and education sectors, contributing to regional vitality.

Online and hybrid courses provide flexibility. Scholarships and grants aid affordability. The curriculum incorporates real-world projects and internships, ensuring relevance.

Elgin Community College - South Elgin Campus

South Elgin, IL, United States

The South Elgin Campus extends ECC's offerings with a focus on general education and select career programs, ideal for local residents seeking convenient access.

  • General Education: English composition, humanities, social sciences, and math fundamentals for transfer preparation.
  • Business Essentials: Introduction to accounting, economics, and business law.
  • Health and Fitness: Basic nursing aide, fitness training, and nutrition courses.
  • Computer Basics: Office software, introductory programming, and digital literacy.
  • Arts and Communication: Speech, journalism, and basic design classes.
  • Science Foundations: Introductory biology, chemistry, and environmental studies.
  • Workforce Skills: Short courses in customer service, project management, and leadership.

This smaller campus features modern classrooms and a learning resource center. It supports hybrid learning and tutoring. Emphasis on affordability and flexibility caters to working adults and parents. Community partnerships provide internships. The site hosts events promoting cultural awareness. Programs align with main campus standards for seamless credit transfer. With growing enrollment, it addresses local needs in education and skills training. Faculty bring industry experience, enhancing practical learning. The campus contributes to South Elgin's development by building a educated populace.

Support includes advising and career services. Online resources supplement in-person classes. Overall, it serves as an entry point to higher education, empowering students for success.

Frontier Community College - Fairfield Campus

Fairfield, IL, United States

Frontier Community College part of Illinois Eastern.

  • Business.
  • Health: Nursing.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Industrial: Welding.
  • Ag.

Main for Wayne. Labs. Support. Transfers. Training. Online. Rural.

Graduates trades.

Harper College - Palatine Campus

Palatine, IL, United States

William Rainey Harper College's main campus offers diverse programs in a vibrant learning environment, serving the northwest suburbs.

  • Health Careers: Nursing, respiratory therapy, surgical technology, and health information management with clinical simulations.
  • Business and Finance: Accounting, supply chain management, and paralegal studies with professional certifications.
  • Information Technology: Software development, cybersecurity, and multimedia design.
  • Liberal Arts and Sciences: Broad curriculum in languages, history, psychology, and fine arts.
  • Engineering Technology: Electronics, architecture, and sustainable design programs.
  • Horticulture and Veterinary: Landscaping, floristry, and animal health technician training.
  • Public Safety: Fire science, emergency management, and law enforcement academy.
  • Education: Teacher preparation and child development associates.

Renowned for its Center for Health Careers and Advanced Technology Center, the campus supports innovation. Student services include career counseling and honors programs. Transfer options to universities are robust. Workforce solutions tailor training to businesses. The college promotes sustainability with green initiatives. Serving 20,000 students, it champions diversity. Extracurriculars encompass arts, athletics, and clubs. Programs evolve with tech advancements like AI integration. Graduates thrive in competitive job markets, especially healthcare and tech.

Affordable tuition and aid ensure access. Community outreach includes lifelong learning classes. Harper College embodies excellence in community education.

Heartland Community College - Normal Campus

Normal, IL, United States

Heartland Community College's Normal campus delivers quality education focused on transfer and vocational paths in the McLean County area.

  • Agriculture: Agribusiness, precision farming, and animal science with farm lab access.
  • Business Management: Entrepreneurship, marketing, and international business courses.
  • Health Professions: Practical nursing, medical assisting, and EMT training.
  • Information Systems: Web development, networking, and data science basics.
  • Liberal Arts: English, social sciences, and humanities for general studies.
  • Science and Math: Biology, physics, and statistics in modern labs.
  • Manufacturing: Industrial maintenance, welding, and automation technology.
  • Early Childhood: Education and development programs for childcare professionals.

The campus features a new agriculture building and collaborative learning spaces. Emphasis on student engagement through advising and tutoring. Partnerships with Illinois State University facilitate transfers. Workforce programs address local industries like manufacturing and healthcare. Online courses offer flexibility. The college supports veterans and first-generation students. Community events build connections. Programs incorporate experiential learning via internships. With a commitment to equity, it serves diverse learners. Graduates contribute to Bloomington-Normal's economy in ag, tech, and services.

Scholarships and co-ops enhance opportunities. The curriculum stays current with industry needs, including renewable energy focus.

Illinois Central College - East Peoria Campus

East Peoria, IL, United States

Illinois Central College's East Peoria campus is the flagship location, offering extensive programs in the Peoria region.

  • Advanced Technology: Robotics, manufacturing engineering, and aviation maintenance.
  • Business and Economics: Finance, real estate, and management with case studies.
  • Health Sciences: Radiography, dental hygiene, and paramedic programs with simulations.
  • Liberal Arts: Comprehensive gen ed in arts, sciences, and social studies.
  • Information Technology: Programming, cybersecurity, and GIS mapping.
  • Public Service: Criminal justice, fire protection, and social work.
  • Trades: HVAC, plumbing, and electrical apprenticeships.
  • Performing Arts: Music, theater, and graphic design with productions.

Home to the Cougar Way and advanced labs, the campus prioritizes hands-on education. Student support includes learning centers and counseling. Transfer agreements abound. Customized training for Caterpillar and other employers. The college embraces innovation with makerspaces. Serving 10,000+ students, it promotes inclusivity. Extracurriculars include sports and cultural events. Programs adapt to workforce demands like advanced manufacturing. Graduates secure roles in healthcare, industry, and public sector.

Aid and work-study aid access. Community partnerships enrich offerings. ICC excels in affordable, quality education.

Illinois Central College - Pekin Campus

Pekin, IL, United States

The Pekin Campus provides accessible education with emphasis on career training and general studies for Tazewell County residents.

  • General Education: Math, English, history, and science basics.
  • Business Fundamentals: Accounting, office administration, and small business.
  • Health Aide Training: CNA, phlebotomy, and basic medical terminology.
  • Computer Literacy: Microsoft Office, intro to IT, and web tools.
  • Industrial Skills: Welding, machining, and safety certifications.
  • Social Services: Human services assistant and psychology intro.

Featuring practical labs and flexible scheduling, the campus supports working students. Tutoring and advising available. Credits transfer to main campus. Local employer partnerships offer job placement. Community classes in ESL and GED. The site fosters a welcoming atmosphere for adult learners. Programs focus on quick-entry careers in trades and healthcare. With small classes, personalized attention is key. The campus contributes to Pekin's workforce development.

Online options expand reach. Support services ensure success for all.

Illinois Valley Community College - Oglesby Campus

Oglesby, IL, United States

Illinois Valley Community College's main campus in Oglesby serves the Illinois Valley with comprehensive educational opportunities.

  • Business Administration: Management, marketing, and agribusiness.
  • Nursing and Allied Health: LPN, CNA, and emergency medical tech.
  • Industrial Technologies: Process technology, welding, and wind turbine tech.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts, sciences, and education transfers.
  • Information Technology: Networking, programming, and office tech.
  • Public Safety: Police academy and fire science.
  • Science and Math: Biology, chemistry, and engineering prep.
  • Human Services: Social work and counseling basics.

The campus includes a new health sciences building and outdoor learning areas. Focus on student success with support services. Partnerships with NIU and others for transfers. Workforce training for local industries like energy and manufacturing. Online and evening classes available. The college supports rural development. Diverse programs include equine studies. Graduates fill critical roles in healthcare and trades.

Financial aid and scholarships help. Community engagement through events. IVCC is a pillar of regional education.

John A. Logan College - Carterville Campus

Carterville, IL, United States

John A. Logan College's main campus for southern Illinois.

  • Business: Management.
  • Health: Nursing, dental.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Tech: Welding, IT.
  • Ag: Horticulture.
  • Education.
  • Public Safety.
  • Arts.

Labs and fields. Support. Transfers to SIU. Workforce. Online. Regional growth. Graduates in health.

Community.

Joliet Junior College - City Center Campus

Joliet, IL, United States

The City Center Campus focuses on urban arts, business, and continuing education in downtown Joliet.

  • Performing and Visual Arts: Theater, music, dance, and visual arts with performances.
  • Business and Professional: Entrepreneurship, real estate, and leadership workshops.
  • General Studies: Core classes in humanities and social sciences.
  • ESL and Adult Education: Language and literacy programs.
  • Culinary Basics: Intro to cooking and food service.
  • Digital Media: Graphic design and multimedia production.

Integrated with the Rialto Square Theatre, it offers cultural immersion. Flexible scheduling for urban professionals. Support for non-traditional students. Credits apply college-wide. Community events draw locals. Programs emphasize creativity and career skills. The campus revitalizes downtown education access.

Partnerships enhance opportunities. Affordable and convenient.

Joliet Junior College - Main Campus

Joliet, IL, United States

As the nation's first public community college, Joliet Junior College's main campus offers pioneering programs in the southwest suburbs.

  • Architecture and Engineering: Drafting, civil engineering tech, and sustainable design.
  • Business: Accounting, hospitality, and supply chain management.
  • Health Professions: Nursing, respiratory care, and surgical tech.
  • Liberal Arts: Comprehensive gen ed and transfer programs.
  • Information Technology: Cybersecurity, app development, and data analytics.
  • Manufacturing: Mechatronics, quality assurance, and plastics tech.
  • Arts: Graphic design, photography, and performing arts.
  • Science: Environmental science and biotech.

Historic yet modern, with City Center for the Arts and advanced labs. Student-centered with advising and honors. Strong transfer to U of I. Workforce solutions for employers. The college promotes innovation in green tech. Serving 15,000 students, diversity is celebrated. Extracurriculars abound. Programs include aviation and culinary. Graduates lead in engineering and healthcare.

Affordability and aid key. Community ties strong. JJC continues its legacy of excellence.

Kankakee Community College - Main Campus

Kankakee, IL, United States

Kankakee Community College provides essential programs for Kankakee County, emphasizing practical and transfer education.

  • Business: Management, accounting, and computer applications.
  • Nursing: ADN and LPN with clinicals.
  • Industrial Tech: Welding, machining, and automotive.
  • Liberal Arts: English, history, and psychology.
  • Science: Biology and chemistry labs.
  • Education: Teacher aide and child development.
  • Public Safety: EMT and criminal justice.
  • Arts: Basic studio and music.

Modern facilities include a health ed center. Student services comprehensive. Transfers to regional universities. Workforce training for local jobs. Online options available. The college supports community health initiatives. Diverse student body served. Programs include ag and equine. Graduates succeed in trades and professions.

Aid and counseling aid retention. KCC is integral to local growth.

Kaskaskia College - Centralia Campus

Centralia, IL, United States

Kaskaskia College's main campus in Centralia offers broad programs for southern Illinois.

  • Agriculture: Farm management, horticulture, and vet tech.
  • Business: Finance, marketing, and office tech.
  • Health: Nursing, radiology, and surgical tech.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed and transfers.
  • Industrial: Electricity, welding, and process tech.
  • Education: Teacher ed and special ed.
  • Science: Environmental and physical sciences.
  • Arts: Theater and visual arts.

Featuring a farm and tech center, hands-on focus. Support services strong. Partnerships for transfers. Workforce for energy sector. Online and hybrid. College promotes rural development. Programs include aviation. Graduates in ag and health.

Scholarships available. Community focused.

Kaskaskia College - Vandalia Campus

Vandalia, IL, United States

The Vandalia site delivers core and vocational education for Fayette County.

  • General Education: Math, English, social sciences.
  • Business Basics: Accounting and management.
  • Health Training: CNA and phlebotomy.
  • Trades: Welding and auto repair.
  • Ag Intro: Basic farming and livestock.

Small, accessible facility. Flexible classes. Transfers to main. Local job training. Adult ed offered. Supports rural learners.

Personalized support key.

Kishwaukee College - Malta Campus

Malta, IL, United States

Kishwaukee College's main campus serves DeKalb County with diverse offerings.

  • Agriculture: Crop science, dairy management, and ag mechanics.
  • Business: Agribusiness, finance, and marketing.
  • Health: Nursing and medical assisting.
  • Liberal Arts: Arts and sciences.
  • Tech: Welding, auto tech, and IT.
  • Education: Teacher prep.
  • Public Service: Law enforcement.

Ag-focused with labs and fields. Student support robust. Transfers to NIU. Workforce for manufacturing. Online available. Promotes sustainability. Graduates in ag and trades.

Community events. Affordable ed.

Lake Land College - Mattoon Campus

Mattoon, IL, United States

Lake Land College's main campus provides extensive programs for east central Illinois.

  • Business: Management, accounting, and aviation business.
  • Health: Nursing, radiology, and dental hygiene.
  • Industrial: Manufacturing, welding, and aviation maintenance.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed transfers.
  • Ag: Precision ag and animal science.
  • Education: Teacher ed.
  • Science: Biotech and environmental.
  • Arts: Graphic design.

Features flight school and tech center. Support services. Transfers strong. Workforce training. Online options. Serves rural areas. Programs include wind energy. Graduates in aviation and health.

Aid available. Innovative learning.

Lewis and Clark Community College - Godfrey Campus

Godfrey, IL, United States

Lewis and Clark's main campus offers programs near St. Louis metro.

  • Business: Marketing, finance, and hospitality.
  • Health: Nursing, OTA, and paramedic.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities and sciences.
  • Tech: IT, engineering tech, and culinary.
  • Arts: Music and theater.
  • Education: Teacher prep.
  • Public Safety: Fire science.
  • Science: Environmental studies.

Modern facilities with aquatics center. Student success focus. Transfers to SIUE. Workforce for healthcare. Online and hybrid. Promotes wellness. Graduates in diverse fields.

Scholarships. Community partnerships.

Lincoln Land Community College - Springfield Campus

Springfield, IL, United States

LLCC's Springfield campus serves the capital region with quality education.

  • Business: Accounting, management, and paralegal.
  • Health: Nursing, dental assisting, and radiology.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed and transfers.
  • Tech: IT, automotive, and construction.
  • Ag: Horticulture and ag business.
  • Education: Teacher ed.
  • Public Admin: Criminal justice and fire.
  • Arts: Visual and performing.

Features culinary institute and child dev center. Support comprehensive. Partnerships with UIS. Workforce training. Online available. Focus on leadership. Graduates in gov and health.

Affordable. Engaged community.

Lincoln Trail College - Robinson Campus

Robinson, IL, United States

Lincoln Trail College offers programs for southeast Illinois.

  • Business: Management and accounting.
  • Health: Nursing and CNA.
  • Liberal Arts: Core classes.
  • Industrial: Welding and machine tool.
  • Ag: Basic ag courses.
  • Education: Teacher aide.

Rural campus with labs. Student support. Transfers to SIU. Local job training. Flexible scheduling. Serves small communities. Graduates in trades and health.

Personal attention. Affordable.

Mattoon Campus of Lake Land College

Mattoon, IL, United States

Main as above.

McHenry County College - Crystal Lake Campus

Crystal Lake, IL, United States

McHenry County College's main campus provides northern Illinois education.

  • Business: Finance, marketing, and vet tech business.
  • Health: Nursing, OTA, and pharm tech.
  • Liberal Arts: Sciences and humanities.
  • Tech: IT, engineering, and auto.
  • Arts: Graphic design and music.
  • Education: Teacher prep.
  • Public Safety: Police and fire.
  • Science: Biotech.

Advanced facilities with planetarium. Support services. Transfers strong. Workforce for manufacturing. Online options. Promotes innovation. Graduates in health and tech.

Community focused. Scholarships.

Moraine Valley Community College - Palos Hills Campus

Palos Hills, IL, United States

Moraine Valley's main campus serves southwest Chicago suburbs.

  • Business: Accounting, hospitality, and e-commerce.
  • Health: Nursing, dental, and cardio tech.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed transfers.
  • Tech: Cybersecurity, mechatronics, and aviation.
  • Arts: Culinary and fine arts.
  • Education: Child dev.
  • Public Service: Criminal justice.
  • Science: Environmental.

Features fine arts center and tech park. Student success programs. Partnerships with UIC. Workforce solutions. Online and evening. Diversity embraced. Graduates in aviation and health.

Aid generous. Cultural events.

Morton College - Cicero Campus

Cicero, IL, United States

Morton College offers programs for west Chicago area.

  • Business: Management and accounting.
  • Health: Nursing and medical assisting.
  • Liberal Arts: Core classes.
  • Tech: IT and graphic design.
  • Arts: Performing arts.
  • Education: ESL and GED.

Urban campus with support for immigrants. Flexible classes. Transfers available. Local job training. Community outreach. Serves Hispanic community. Graduates in health and business.

Affordable. Personalized.

Oakton Community College - Des Plaines Campus

Des Plaines, IL, United States

Oakton's Des Plaines campus is a key north suburb institution.

  • Business: Finance, marketing, and supply chain.
  • Health: Nursing, radiography, and pharm.
  • Liberal Arts: Humanities and sciences.
  • Tech: Engineering, IT, and bio tech.
  • Arts: Theater and music.
  • Education: Teacher ed.
  • Public Safety: Emergency mgmt.
  • Science: Physics and chem.

Modern with performance hall. Support comprehensive. Transfers to Northwestern. Workforce for tech. Online available. Innovation hub. Graduates in STEM and arts.

Diversity strong. Events vibrant.

Oakton Community College - Skokie Campus

Skokie, IL, United States

Skokie campus extends Oakton's reach with urban focus.

  • General Education: Math, English, social sciences.
  • Business Basics: Office and management.
  • Health Intro: Medical terminology.
  • Tech: Computer apps and design.
  • Arts: Visual arts.
  • ESL: Language programs.

Convenient location with labs. Flexible for commuters. Credits transfer. Adult ed strong. Community classes. Serves diverse population. Entry to higher ed.

Supportive environment.

Olney Central College - Olney Campus

Olney, IL, United States

Olney Central for Richland County.

  • Business: Ag.
  • Health: Nursing.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Tech: Manufacturing.
  • Arts: Theater.

Facilities good. Support. Transfers. Workforce. Online. Community.

Graduates health.

Parkland College - Champaign Campus

Champaign, IL, United States

Parkland College serves Champaign-Urbana with comprehensive programs.

  • Business: Accounting, aviation business, and vet tech.
  • Health: Nursing, dental, and vet tech.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed transfers to UIUC.
  • Tech: Manufacturing, IT, and auto.
  • Arts: Graphic design and culinary.
  • Ag: Horticulture.
  • Public Safety: Fire and police.
  • Science: Biotech.

Features airport and arts center. Student services top-notch. Workforce partnerships. Online options. Innovation in green tech. Graduates in aviation and health.

Community engaged. Affordable.

Prairie State College - Chicago Heights Campus

Chicago Heights, IL, United States

Prairie State College serves south suburbs.

  • Business: Management and finance.
  • Health: Nursing and CNA.
  • Liberal Arts: Core classes.
  • Tech: IT and construction.
  • Arts: Performing and visual.
  • Education: Child dev.
  • Public Service: Criminal justice.

Modern campus with theater. Support for first-gen. Transfers available. Workforce training. Online and evening. Diversity focus. Graduates in health and business.

Aid and counseling. Community ties.

Rend Lake College - Ina Campus

Ina, IL, United States

Rend Lake College's main campus for southern Illinois.

  • Business: Ag business and management.
  • Health: Nursing and radiology.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed.
  • Industrial: Welding, electricity, and mining.
  • Ag: Forestry and animal science.
  • Education: Teacher ed.
  • Science: Environmental.
  • Arts: Basic arts.

Lakefront campus with labs. Support services. Transfers to SIU. Workforce for energy. Online available. Rural focus. Graduates in trades and health.

Scholarships. Outdoor ed.

Richland Community College - Decatur Campus

Decatur, IL, United States

Richland Community College serves central Illinois.

  • Business: Manufacturing management and accounting.
  • Health: Nursing and OTA.
  • Liberal Arts: Transfers.
  • Tech: Engineering tech and IT.
  • Arts: Theater and music.
  • Education: Child dev.
  • Public Safety: EMT.
  • Science: Ag science.

Facilities include planetarium. Student support. Partnerships with Millikin. Workforce for industry. Online options. Innovation center. Graduates in manufacturing and health.

Community programs. Affordable.

Rock Valley College - Rockford Campus

Rockford, IL, United States

Rock Valley College's main campus for northern Illinois.

  • Business: Finance and marketing.
  • Health: Nursing, dental, and vet.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed.
  • Tech: Manufacturing, IT, and auto.
  • Arts: Culinary and design.
  • Education: Teacher prep.
  • Public Service: Fire science.
  • Science: Biotech.

Features observatory and arts center. Support comprehensive. Transfers to NIU. Workforce training. Online available. Sustainability focus. Graduates in health and tech.

Diverse. Events rich.

Sauk Valley Community College - Dixon Campus

Dixon, IL, United States

Sauk Valley Community College serves northwest Illinois.

  • Business: Ag business and management.
  • Health: Nursing and paramedic.
  • Liberal Arts: Core classes.
  • Industrial: Welding and machine.
  • Ag: Crop and livestock.
  • Education: Teacher ed.
  • Public Safety: Criminal justice.

Rural campus with ag facilities. Student services. Transfers available. Local training. Flexible classes. Community focus. Graduates in ag and health.

Affordable. Supportive.

South Suburban College - South Holland Campus

South Holland, IL, United States

South Suburban College serves south Chicago suburbs.

  • Business: Fashion and management.
  • Health: Nursing and medical assisting.
  • Liberal Arts: Core.
  • Tech: IT and construction.
  • Arts: Music and theater.
  • Education: ESL.
  • Public Service: Criminal justice.

Urban campus with studios. Support for minorities. Transfers available. Job training. Evening classes. Diversity hub. Graduates in business and health.

Aid focused.

Southeastern Illinois College - Harrisburg Campus

Harrisburg, IL, United States

Southeastern Illinois College's main campus for far south.

  • Business: Management and accounting.
  • Health: Nursing and CNA.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed.
  • Tech: IT and industrial.
  • Ag: Basic ag.
  • Education: Child dev.
  • Mining Tech: Coal and surface mining.

Facilities for trades. Support for rural. Transfers to SIU. Workforce for mining. Online options. Economic development. Graduates in trades.

Community strong.

Southwestern Illinois College - Belleville Campus

Belleville, IL, United States

Southwestern Illinois College's main campus near St. Louis.

  • Business: Aviation business and management.
  • Health: Nursing, dental, and radiology.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed transfers.
  • Tech: Manufacturing, IT, and aviation.
  • Arts: Graphic and culinary.
  • Education: Teacher prep.
  • Public Safety: Police academy.
  • Science: Drones and ag.

Features airport and tech center. Military friendly. Partnerships with SLU. Workforce for defense. Online available. Innovation in aviation. Graduates in health and tech.

Supportive. Community.

Spoon River College - Canton Campus

Canton, IL, United States

Spoon River College serves west central Illinois.

  • Business: Ag business.
  • Health: Nursing and EMT.
  • Liberal Arts: Core.
  • Industrial: Welding and auto.
  • Ag: Livestock and crop.
  • Education: Teacher ed.

Rural with ag labs. Student support. Transfers to WIU. Local training. Flexible. Rural development. Graduates in ag and health.

Affordable.

Taylorville Campus of Lincoln Land Community College

Taylorville, IL, United States

Taylorville site of LLCC offers local access.

  • General Education: Math, English.
  • Business Basics.
  • Health Aide.
  • Trades Intro.
  • Ag Basics.

Small facility. Convenient classes. Transfers to main. Adult ed. Serves Christian County.

Personalized.

Triton College - River Grove Campus

River Grove, IL, United States

Triton College serves west suburbs.

  • Business: Management and finance.
  • Health: Nursing and dental.
  • Liberal Arts: Gen ed.
  • Tech: IT and engineering.
  • Arts: Culinary and design.
  • Education: Child dev.
  • Public Safety: Fire.
  • Science: HVAC.

Features aquatics and arts. Support strong. Transfers to UIC. Workforce training. Online. Diversity. Graduates in health and arts.

Community events.

Vincennes University - Jasper Campus (Illinois Extension)

Jasper, IN, United States

Note: While primarily in Indiana, this serves Illinois border. Programs include business, health, liberal arts, tech.

  • Business.
  • Health.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Tech.

Extension for locals. Transfers. Job training. Flexible.

Regional access.

Wabash Valley College - Mt. Carmel Campus

Mt. Carmel, IL, United States

Wabash Valley for Wabash County.

  • Business.
  • Health: LPN.
  • Liberal Arts.
  • Industrial: Process tech.
  • Ag.

Energy focus. Labs. Support. Transfers. Training for oil. Online.

Regional.

Waubonsee Community College - Aurora Fox Valley Campus

Aurora, IL, United States

Fox Valley campus for Aurora area.

  • General Ed.
  • Business.
  • Health Intro.
  • Tech Basics.
  • ESL.

Downtown location. Flexible. Transfers. Adult ed. Urban access.

Supportive.

Waubonsee Community College - Geneva Campus

Geneva, IL, United States

Geneva site for Kane County.

  • General Classes.
  • Business.
  • Health.
  • Tech.

Small center. Convenient. Credits transfer. Local needs.

Flexible.

Waubonsee Community College - Sugar Grove Campus

Sugar Grove, IL, United States

Waubonsee's main campus for western suburbs.

  • Business: Management and ag.
  • Health: Nursing and OTA.
  • Liberal Arts: Transfers.
  • Tech: Manufacturing and IT.
  • Arts: Graphic and theater.
  • Education: Teacher.
  • Public Safety: Criminal.
  • Science: Environmental.

Green campus with labs. Support. Partnerships with NIU. Workforce. Online. Sustainability. Graduates in tech and health.

Diverse. Innovative.

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