Kish College Spring 2024 Plant Sale offers online and in-person shopping
The Kishwaukee College Horticulture program will host its annual Spring Plant Sale as a hybrid event with online and in-person shopping.
Read MoreThe Kishwaukee Education Consortium (KEC) partners with Kishwaukee College to offer occupational dual credit courses to students from five area high schools: DeKalb High School, Genoa-Kingston High School, Hiawatha High School, Rochelle Township High School and Sycamore High School. These courses get students started on a career or technical pathway. After completion of a two-year Associate in Applied Science degree, many of these students will be ready to enter the workforce with an industry credential in their field.
Program |
Total Credits Available |
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Automotive Tech
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6
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Aviation Flight
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8
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Basic Nursing Assistant
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7
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Business/Marketing Management
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3
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Computer Information Systems
|
7
|
Criminal Justice
|
12
|
Diesel Power Technology
|
12
|
Early Childhood Education
|
3
|
Electronics
|
3
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Esthetics
|
1
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Hospitality and Culinary
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6
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Manufacturing
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9
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Medical Terminology |
3
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Physical Education (First Aid)
|
3
|
Senior Business Academy
|
3
|
Therapeutic Massage
|
1
|
Welding
|
12
|
Kishwaukee Education Consortium (KEC) Dual Credit courses will be offered to high school juniors and seniors. Students register at their home high school for the KEC. See this PDF for the dual credit policies for Kishwaukee Education Consortium (KEC).
The Kishwaukee College Horticulture program will host its annual Spring Plant Sale as a hybrid event with online and in-person shopping.
Read MoreKishwaukee College’s Alpha Rho Eta chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK) welcomed 32 new members during the 2023-2024 academic year. The chapter inducted nine of the new members in a candle-lighting ceremony held at the College on Wednesday, April 17.
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