Waubonsee Hosts March Faculty Speaker Event

Waubonsee Community College will host the second event in its Faculty Speaker Series on Tuesday, March 12 at 6 p.m. at the Sugar Grove Campus Auditorium.

Career and Technical Education Programs Prepare Students

Career and Technical Education (CTE) prepares people for high-skill, in-demand employment that advances the global competitiveness of the Aurora area, as well as all of Illinois.

Waubonsee Offers One-Year Associate Degree Program

Waubonsee Community College offers a unique academic program that allows students to earn an associate degree in just one year.

Free Events at Waubonsee

Waubonsee Community College will host several events in February and March that are free and open to the public. Visit calendar.waubonsee.edu for more information.

Message from Dr. Sobek on the Tragic Event in Aurora

Our community experienced a terrible tragedy on Friday, February 15.

Waubonsee VITA Program Offers Free Tax Help

Volunteers with Waubonsee Community College’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program will offer free tax help again this season in downtown Aurora.

Waubonsee Names Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Members

Two Waubonsee Community College adjunct faculty members have been selected as Outstanding Adjunct Faculty Members for 2019.

Waubonsee Community College Special Board Meeting Canceled

Due to the dangerously cold weather forecasted for the area, Waubonsee Community College has canceled all classes and activities for Wednesday, January 30. Because the college will be closed, the special meeting of the Waubonsee Community College Board of Trustees has been canceled.

Waubonsee Offers Accelerated Courses

Waubonsee Community College offers more than 70 courses on a wide variety of topics that are 12- and 8- weeks long.

Waubonsee’s Student Success Coaches Make a Difference in Lives

Robin Nelson was 55 years old in 2016 when he decided it was time to go to college. He had had issues with various addictive substances in the past but had been clean and sober for about 10 years.

Nelson is now an honor student, a member of Phi Theta Kappa and working to help other people recover from addiction.