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Waubonsee Community College offers a diverse range of programs and resources to support students in their educational journey. The college provides various programs, including Adult Education, English Language Acquisition (ELA), Transfer Programs, Career Programs, and more, ensuring a comprehensive educational offering for different student needs. Waubonsee emphasizes flexibility and choice in learning, offering MyChoice delivery options that allow students to choose when, where, and how they take classes. The college also provides resources to lower educational costs, such as financial aid and Foundation Scholarships, and supports first-generation college students through its TRIO Student Support Services, providing resources and a sense of community.
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Waubonsee Community College is a public community college with four campuses in Illinois: the main campus in Sugar Grove, two campuses in Aurora (Aurora Downtown and Aurora Fox Valley, formerly known as the Copley Campus), and one in Plano. Founded in 1966, Waubonsee Community College serves twelve public school districts in Aurora, Batavia, Big Rock, Bristol, Elburn, Geneva, Hinckley, Kaneville, Leland, Maple Park, North Aurora, Plano, Sandwich, Somonauk, Oswego, Sugar Grove, and Yorkville.[citation needed]
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Type | Public community college |
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Established | 1966; 59 years ago (1966) |
President | Brian Knetl |
Academic staff | 93 full-time and 324 part-time (Spring 2022) |
Students | 7,564 (all undergraduate) |
Location | , , United States 41°47′49″N 88°27′30″W / 41.79694°N 88.45833°W / 41.79694; -88.45833 |
Website | www |
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