Waubonsee Student Receives Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholarship

Waubonsee Community College Student Olivia Nieves, of Plano, has been named a 2023 Coca-Cola Leaders of Promise Scholar. She will receive a $1,000 scholarship. 

Waubonsee Announces Inaugural Recipient of Dr. Christine J. Sobek Outstanding Administrator Award

Waubonsee Community College has announced Jessica Moreno, Dean for Academic Support, as the inaugural recipient of the Dr. Christine J. Sobek Outstanding Administrator Award. Moreno has served the college since 2009. 

Waubonsee Hosts Free Concert with Grammy-Nominated Victor Garcia

Waubonsee Community College will host a free concert, featuring a live musical performance by Grammy-nominated Chicago trumpeter Victor Garcia and his Organ Quartet, on Saturday, Sept. 9 from 7 to 9 p.m. The concert will take place in the Auditorium of Waubonsee’s Sugar Grove Campus, Route 47 at Waubonsee Drive. This free event is open to the public.  

Harnessing the Power of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) to Showcase Strengths

In today's diverse and dynamic landscape, Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) serve as powerful tools for fostering inclusivity, driving innovation, and allowing employees to showcase their strengths. These affinity-based networks, built on shared identities or interests, play a pivotal role in empowering individuals to harness their unique abilities and contribute meaningfully to their organizations.

Tips to Make Technology Work for You in the New Academic Year

As an adjunct faculty member in the Adult Education Department at Waubonsee, I've seen firsthand how technology can improve the learning process for students. When used correctly, technology can assist educators in engaging students, customizing lessons, and providing access to otherwise unavailable resources. With the academic year quickly approaching, I'd like to offer some tips that can benefit students and instructors. 

Waubonsee and Aurora University Sign Articulation Agreement, Provides Seamless Student Transfer

Waubonsee Community College and Aurora University (AU) recently signed a Guaranteed Admissions Agreement. The agreement provides a seamless opportunity for Waubonsee students to complete a bachelor’s degree at AU after completing coursework at Waubonsee.

Waubonsee Together: A New Dawn

The month of August often signals a new beginning, like the refreshing “reset button” feeling a new year can bring. It marks the start of a new academic year, presenting an opportunity to discover new interests, strive for personal or career goals, and expand one's mind and perspective. Our fall enrollment is thriving and growing, with enthusiastic students, faculty, staff, and community members eager to engage, learn, and establish meaningful connections. This is a truly thrilling time.

Waubonsee Continues to Accept Fall Semester Registrations

With courses starting Aug. 21, there is still time to register at Waubonsee Community College for the fall 2023 semester. More than 375 credit courses are being offered in more than 60 subject areas. 

Waubonsee Together: A New Dawn

The month of August often signals a new beginning, like the refreshing “reset button” feeling a new year can bring. It marks the start of a new academic year, presenting an opportunity to discover new interests, strive for personal or career goals, and expand one's mind and perspective. Our fall enrollment is thriving and growing, with enthusiastic students, faculty, staff, and community members eager to engage, learn, and establish meaningful connections. This is a truly thrilling time.

 

Advising as a Tool for Student Success and Belonging

College can often be overwhelming, given all the processes and information students need to navigate to succeed. Too often, students feel like they’re experiencing information overload as they try to enroll, pay for, and complete their coursework. At times, students struggle to identify where to go for help or understand when to ask for help to succeed. On top of it all, students have a lot more on their plates than just classes; they juggle responsibilities at home, work, and relationships, to name a few. Imagine trying to find a place where you feel a sense of connection and belonging when you are trying to balance all of this? I believe that is where advising can be used as a tool for creating student success and belonging.