Illinois Valley Community College is hosting its fall open house on November 20th with a new addition: a breakout session for Spanish-speaking attendees. This session will cover critical topics like financial aid and registration, enhancing accessibility for Latino families. The event also features student panels, a resource expo, and campus tours to connect prospective students with valuable college resources.
“The Latino session will be informal, but a vital part of shaping that vision for some prospective students,” says Sara Escatel, Director of Adult Education. “Let us hear your thoughts on how to help you decide on your future. We want to help make the college transition as smooth as possible and reduce the challenges and language barriers.”
Programs such as emergency medical technician, accounting, early childhood education, health professions, criminal justice, automotive technology, certified nursing assistant, science, business, agriculture, phlebotomy, dental assisting/hygiene, political science, and computer-aided design will be represented, as will services such as learning resources, counseling, student success, and special populations.
To RSVP, visit https://admissions.ivcc.edu/

