Internships Give New College Grads an Important Edge

Across the country this month, the sounds of Elgar’s “Pomp and Circumstance” will be followed by the cheers and throwing of caps as millions of new college graduates celebrate the achievement of a higher education degree. And while obtaining a degree has its many challenges, the new graduate now faces an even bigger hurdle: Competing for jobs in what remains to be a tight job market. But a prepared few will have a leg up on their peers – those who have completed internships are more likely to get hired.

Community Colleges Provide Career Development Resources

At the core of the mission of a community college is the goal to be a resource for lifelong learning and personal growth. A key part of that strategy is to provide career development that empowers people by giving them the education, skills and network to achieve and surpass their personal and professional dreams.

Waubonsee players earn Post-Season Awards

Eight members of Chiefs' basketball programs honored

WCC Co-Ed Cheerleading Tryouts set for mid-May

Tryouts for 2017-18 school year

Waubonsee Offers Free Earth Week Events

Waubonsee Community College is offering a week’s worth of events on the college’s Sugar Grove Campus in celebration of Earth Day. All events are free and open to the community, and will take place on the college’s Sugar Grove Campus, located on Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive.

Waubonsee Names New Vice President of Educational Affairs

Waubonsee has named Dr. Diane Nyhammer as the college’s Vice President of Educational Affairs.

Chiefs' Carey signs with NAIA power Trinity International

Carey to continue collegiate career at TIU

"Rumors" Hits Waubonsee Stage April 7-9

The Fox Country Players, in partnership with Waubonsee's Community Education department, are bringing “Rumors” to the college’s Auditorium stage.

Waubonsee to Host Poetry Events

Waubonsee invites the community to take part in “Poetry Out Loud,” a free open-mic poetry reading event on April 7 and 13.

April 4 Incident at Sugar Grove

There was NOT an active shooter on the Sugar Grove Campus on Tuesday, April 4. An emergency management training course was being held on campus, and a message was sent unintentionally to 911 dispatch as a result of those activities. We are very grateful to the local agencies who responded so quickly and to the members of the Waubonsee community who followed the college’s safety protocols.