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… is recognized as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the United States Department of Education. The college is dedicated to increasing …
… to be recognized as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) by the United States Department of Education. The college is dedicated to increasing …
… happens easily and naturally. We enjoy learning and growing in that state. The key for this growth and learning is awareness or asking …
… a vital role in developing the Foundation Board’s vision and mission statements which seek to help students achieve their educational goals … visit waubonsee.edu/foundation . Tremain was recognized at the State of the College Breakfast on September 19, which coincided with …
… many members of our community who have been recognized at the local, state, and national levels. You can read about them in our recently …
… all kinds of different students. In her nomination response, Gardner states that she continues to make every effort to improve as a teacher …
… to offer the opportunity to his employees. “I moved to the United States when I was 19 and had to learn English,” he said. “It opened …
… of Geneva Community Chest, and serving as a member of the Fox Valley Estate Planning Council. The Keating family has always had close ties … visit waubonsee.edu/foundation. Keating was recognized at the State of the College breakfast on September 24, and at the Board of …
… pin for 25 years of union membership. A standout wrestler at Illinois State University (ISU) and wrestling coach, Dr. Swalec has been …
… and binder's board, 22" x 22" x 3' Carla Fisher Schwartz 's Project Statement: My practice investigates the conceptual and poetic … and video installation. Her art has been exhibited across the United States, including the Chicago Artists Coalition (Chicago, IL), the …
… after graduating from Waubonsee in 1989. This time, he went to Bemidji State University in Minnesota and graduated with a Bachelor of Science …
… A major is NOT your career. The world of work is in a constant state of change; whatever you major in today doesn't mean …
… letters of intent for Division I schools. The swim team has earned six state titles. Kunold said she credits the support of her own educators …
… after graduating from Waubonsee in 1989. This time, he went to Bemidji State University in Minnesota and graduated with a Bachelor of Science …
… focused on patient-centered care, be required by regulatory bodies (State agencies and national accreditation review committees) governing …
… investment in veteran’s education since World War II. Paying in-state tuition rates, providing a living allowance and a stipend towards … Assistance Commission which aids veterans of all eras to access local, state and federal benefits they have earned. At Waubonsee, we take …
… funded through a Title V grant that Waubonsee received from the United States Department of Education in the fall of 2015. The five-year grant …
… at Harper College each April. The Jazz Band has performed in 12 states over the years, and this April, they will travel to Eau Claire, …
… School, where he qualified for the Illinois High School Association State Track Meet his junior and senior years in the pole vault. For the …
… He now serves as an assistant wrestling coach for the United States Coast Guard Academy while pursuing his master’s degree in sports …
… individualized assistance to help veterans navigate federal and state education benefits, academic planning, applying college credit …
… seemed such a long way off when he first immigrated to the United States a little over a decade ago. Coming to Aurora to live with his …
… Waubonsee Physics Instructor Dr. Pratima Jindal was awarded a United States Compact Muon Solenoid Teacher Fellowship Grant from the National …
… Campus, where the building offers sweeping views of Lake Plano. In our state’s second most populous city, our Aurora Downtown Campus features …
… Program (WHIP) was established in the 1973-74 school year as a statewide program to serve deaf students. It was the first of its kind in the state. Hearing impaired students from throughout Illinois attended. As …
