Illinois Eastern Community Colleges
233 East Chestnut
Olney, IL 62450
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges offer a wide range of courses at all four colleges for individuals seeking a degree or certificate program, transfer to a university, or just a few classes. The Illinois Eastern Community Colleges and the District's four colleges are
Frontier Community College,
Lincoln Trail College, Olney
Central College, and
Wabash Valley College.
In addition, Illinois Eastern Community Colleges offer five well-articulated transfer degrees that ease transfer to Illinois four-year universities and colleges. The partnership with
Franklin University allows students to complete a four-year baccalaureate degree
online while balancing work and personal responsibilities. Career and technical programs at these Illinois colleges offer training that is valued by employers throughout the region.
The Associate in Arts, Associate in Fine Arts, Associate in Science, and Associate in Science and Arts programs generally lead to transfer to a four-year university and require at least two years of study. Students can begin most major career fields at Illinois Eastern Community Colleges before transferring. The Associate in General Studies program is designed for students who wish to explore their individual interests and abilities within an academic structure.
Quick Facts:
The Associate in Applied Science programs at Illinois Eastern Community Colleges cover nearly 60 technical areas and are designed to lead to immediate employment after approximately two years of study.
Certificate programs at these Illinois colleges cover over 35 technical areas and generally require one year of study or less.
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges are proud to offer traditionally taught classes as well as online classes that will assist students in meeting the challenges of the 21st century.
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges' General Education Core Curriculum makes the transfer process to Illinois colleges and universities simple and reliable. Illinois Eastern Community Colleges also have articulated agreements and dual admission programs with specific Indiana universities.
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