One of the junior colleges in Illinois is Spoon River College. Spoon River community college has four campuses; Canton, Havana, Macomb and Rushville. It also offers online programs of study. The athletics program at Spoon River provides students the option of playing baseball, softball or golf. Spoon River College is a member of the Midwest Athletic Conference.
Various financial aid options are available, including work study programs, scholarships and payment plans. There are many different student organizations at Spoon River, including drama club, funk kitchen arts organization, students nurses association, habitat for humanity and many Greek clubs.
Spoon River College
23235 N. County Highway 22
Canton, IL 61520
309-649-6400
src.edu
Another junior college in the State of Illinois is Prairie State College. Students can earn an Associate in Arts, Associate of Arts in Teaching, Associate in Fine Arts, Associate in Science or Associate in Applied Science.
Prairie State College offers financial aid in the form of federal grants and loans. There are also work study programs at this junior college. The average student to teacher ratio in classes at PSC is 20 to one. For the athlete enrolled at PSC, there are ten athletic teams, including volleyball, cross country, basketball and soccer.
Prairie State College
202 South Halsted Street
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
708-709-3500
prairiestate.edu
Morton College is a junior college in Illinois. At Morton College, students can earn an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, Associate in Fine Arts, Associate in Liberal Studies and Associate in Arts Teaching. Career certificates are also offered to students of Morton College.
Financial aid is available through Morton College; it also offers career counseling and placement. Students are encouraged to apply online and to schedule a campus visit.
Morton College
3801 S. Central Avenue
Cicero, IL 60804
708-656-8000
morton.edu