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St. Clair County Illinois

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Southwestern Illinois College - Belleville Campus

Belleville, Illinois, United States

Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC) at the Belleville Campus offers a wide range of academic programs designed to meet the needs of students seeking associate degrees, certificates, or transfer opportunities to four-year universities. As the main campus of SWIC in St. Clair County, it serves as a hub for comprehensive education and workforce training in the region.

The campus provides courses across various disciplines, including liberal arts, sciences, and professional studies. Students can pursue programs in fields such as nursing, business administration, and computer science, which are among the most popular offerings. The college is known for its strong health sciences programs, preparing students for careers in nursing, radiologic technology, and medical laboratory technology through hands-on training and state-of-the-art facilities.

  • Nursing and Health Sciences
  • Business Administration and Accounting
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Liberal Arts and Humanities
  • Engineering and Industrial Technology

In addition to career-focused programs, SWIC Belleville Campus offers general education courses that fulfill requirements for transfer to universities. The campus also supports adult education, GED preparation, and continuing education courses for community members seeking personal or professional development. With a commitment to accessibility, the college provides flexible scheduling options, including day, evening, and online classes, to accommodate diverse student needs. The campus environment fosters student success through tutoring services, counseling, and extracurricular activities, ensuring a well-rounded educational experience for all attendees.

Southwestern Illinois College - Red Bud Campus

Red Bud, Illinois, United States

The Red Bud Campus of Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC) is a smaller, community-focused extension of the college, serving students in the southern part of St. Clair County and nearby regions. This campus offers a welcoming environment for students seeking affordable education close to home, with a focus on both academic and vocational programs tailored to local needs.

The Red Bud Campus provides a selection of general education courses that allow students to complete core requirements for associate degrees or prepare for transfer to four-year universities. Additionally, it offers career-oriented programs with an emphasis on practical skills for immediate workforce entry. Popular areas of study include health sciences, with courses in nursing and allied health, as well as business and technology programs designed to support local industries.

  • Nursing and Allied Health
  • Business Administration
  • Information Technology
  • General Education (English, Math, History)
  • Community and Continuing Education

Beyond credit-bearing programs, the campus serves the community through non-credit courses, adult education, and GED preparation classes. Its smaller size fosters a close-knit atmosphere, where students benefit from individualized attention and access to support services like academic counseling and tutoring. The Red Bud Campus is committed to accessibility, offering flexible scheduling with day and evening classes to accommodate diverse student schedules, making it a convenient option for both traditional and non-traditional learners in the area.

Southwestern Illinois College - Sam Wolf Granite City Campus

Granite, Illinois, United States

The Sam Wolf Granite City Campus of Southwestern Illinois College (SWIC) serves as a vital educational resource for students in the northern part of St. Clair County and surrounding areas. This campus focuses on providing accessible, high-quality education with an emphasis on career and technical training, as well as general education courses for transfer students.

The curriculum at this campus includes programs tailored to meet local workforce demands, particularly in industrial and technical fields. Students can enroll in courses related to welding, manufacturing technology, and automotive repair, which are designed to equip them with practical skills for immediate employment. Additionally, the campus offers foundational courses in mathematics, English, and social sciences for those pursuing associate degrees or planning to transfer to four-year institutions.

  • Welding Technology
  • Manufacturing and Industrial Technology
  • Automotive Technology
  • General Education (Math, English, Sciences)
  • Business and Office Technology

The Granite City Campus also supports community education through non-credit courses, workforce development programs, and adult basic education, including GED preparation. With smaller class sizes and a student-centered approach, the campus provides personalized attention and support services such as academic advising and tutoring. Its convenient location and flexible course schedules, including evening and online options, make it an ideal choice for working adults and non-traditional students seeking to advance their education or career prospects in a supportive environment.

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