Completion at Illinois Valley Community College of at least 16 semester hours required for graduation. When online courses are incorporated into the student's educational plan, those courses offered through and taught by IVCC faculty will apply to the 16 semester hour requirement.
Address: 815 N. Orlando Smith RoadOglesby, IL 61348-9692Phone: (815) 224-2720Fax: (815) 224-3033Web site: www.ivcc.edu Founded: In 1924 as LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College;renamed Illinois Valley Community College in 1966.
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Feedback may be provided through the input boxes across campus or to Mark Grzybowski, Vice President for Student Services at [email protected]. If you are looking for a previous year's catalog, a hard copy is available for viewing in the Counseling Center.
Hybrid courses will include a combination of online lectures and in-person classes. Online Scheduled is an online class at a scheduled time.
While there will still be regular and scheduled due dates for assignments, students are not required to log in at scheduled times each week to participate in class sessions, though they may be required to log in at specific scheduled times for exams or other assignments, like conferences.
Home Educator Day Fri, Feb 25 @ 8:30 am - 12 pm East Peoria Campus, Academic Building, Tranquility Room, 209A/210A The ICC Home Educator Day is a special event designed for home-educated students preparing for college and their parents.
The Illinois Central College Educational Foundation is requesting nominations from the community for its two alumni awards – the Distinguished…
High schools partially in IVCC’s district are: Bureau Valley, Fieldcrest, Henry-Senachwine, Midland and Seneca. Locations: Aside from its 425-acre Oglesby campus, IVCC offers day and evening classes at the IVCC Ottawa Center, its downtown satellite site.
On July 1, 1966, the College name was officially changed to Illinois Valley Community College.
In the fall of 2000, IVCC opened an Ottawa Center at Marquette High School to better serve the students on the east side of the district.
By the fall of 1968, the college moved to its current pastoral setting in the heart of the district. On October 21, 1967, District 513 voted 10-1 (20,527 “yes” to 2,189 “no”) in favor of an $8.25 million referendum to finance the beginning of IVCC.
IBM donated over $1.2 million in equipment to IVCC, and the college has remained a leader in technology ever since. Dr. Jean Goodnow, a graduate of the University of Iowa, was named IVCC’s eighth President in April 1996.