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**Alt text:**   Promotional graphic for Illinois Eastern Community Colleges summer camps showing youths seated outdoors, surrounded by colorful labels listing camp topics. Text reads Ignite Curiosity This Summer! and Explore. Discover. Learn Together, with the IECC Summer Camps logo and college name.
Apr 13th, 2026
IECC Releases 2026 Summer Camps and Community Education Catalog
Mount Carmel, IL Illinois Eastern Community Colleges (IECC) is excited to announce the release of its 2026 Summer Camps and 20262027 Community Education Catalog, offering engaging learning opportunities for students of all ages across the district.
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Apr 8th, 2026
WVC Instructors Recognized by Student Senate
Mount Carmel, IL Wabash Valley College is proud to recognize three instructors who were selected by students to receive this years Student Senate instructor awards. The honors are based on student nominations and reflect the strong connections instructors build with students inside and outside the classroom.
Amie Mayhall, Emelyn Rivera, Jessica Wagner, and Brandy Cochran pose in front of an Illinois FBLA Collegiate State Leadership Conference banner, standing in a bright indoor space with large windows and a cityscape graphic backdrop.
Apr 8th, 2026
IECC Students Earn Top Honors at FBLA State Competition
Students from Illinois Eastern Community Colleges continued a tradition of success at the state level, earning multiple top finishes at the Future Business Leaders of America State Competition. Jessica Wagner led the way with first-place finishes in the Accounting Case Competition and Hospitality Management. Brandy Cochran earned first place in the Marketing and Sales Case Competition, while Emelyn Rivera placed first in Sports Management and Marketing and third in Business Presentation.
From left to right: Illinois TRIO President Mattie Payne-Mallory, OCC TRIO student Liam Ryden, WVC TRIO student Caleb Stevenson, Illinois TRIO President-Elect Rhetta Seymor, Senator Dick Durbin, FCC TRIO student Jason Nguyen, LTC TRIO student Al Crosley, WVC TRIO SSS Academic Advisor Cindy Smith, Endeleo Institute TRIO EOC-EOA President-Elect Dr. Tracy Curenton
Apr 8th, 2026
LTC's Crosley Attends 2026 TRIO Policy Seminar
Walking into the nations capital, Al Crosley knew he carried more than just his own story. The 做厙賤躇 student was one of four Illinois Eastern Community Colleges students selected to attend the 2026 TRIO Policy Seminar, where students from across the country met with lawmakers to advocate for continued funding for TRIO programs.  It was really cool, Crosley said. It was scary because its a pretty important thing to be doing. But it made me feel like I was having a part in something.
Students sit at desks using laptops during Elaine Hastys Spanish class at 做厙賤躇, working on coursework in a computer classroom.
Mar 20th, 2026
Local Students Earn A Running Start Toward College at IECC
High school seniors across southeastern Illinois who have already taken college classes or explored entrepreneurship while still in school will soon have another opportunity waiting for them after graduation. Through Illinois Eastern Community Colleges new Running Start program, eligible students who participated in dual credit courses or the CEO entrepreneurship program will receive a three-credit tuition waiver they can use for a class at IECC after graduating from high school.
Four students in a harvested cornfield examine soil at ground level, using tools and a container, while another person walks in the background.
Mar 19th, 2026
LTC Launches New Agriculture Pathway
做厙賤躇 will soon offer agriculture courses on its campus, creating a new pathway for students interested in careers in one of the regions most important industries. Beginning this fall, 做厙賤躇 will offer agriculture courses designed to introduce students to the field and prepare them to continue their studies through Illinois Eastern Community Colleges agriculture programs. LTC President Tona Ambrose said the launch reflects years of interest from students, schools and community members.
A group of WVC students standing in two rows in front of a National PAS stepandrepeat backdrop at a conference. The students are dressed in business attire and facing the camera.
Mar 19th, 2026
WVC students earn national honors at PAS Conference in Missouri
Written by: Delaney Williams MOUNT CARMEL, Ill. - Nine students from Wabash Valley College recently traveled to Branson, Missouri, to compete in the 2026 National Professional Agriculture Students (PAS) Conference, earning multiple top finishes in both team and individual events.
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Mar 18th, 2026
OCC Music Department Scholarships Available
The Olney Central College Music Department has vocal and instrumental scholarships available for the 2026-2027 academic year. Any student who plays a band instrument or sings is eligible for consideration, regardless of major. To schedule an audition and interview, contact Dr. Andrew Pittman at pittmana@iecc.edu or Jena Combs at combsj3@iecc.edu.
WVC Student wearing black graduation cap and gown smiling while audience members in the back admire graduate
Mar 17th, 2026
Four Campuses, One Mission: IECC Hosts First Ever Day of Giving
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges will host its first-ever coordinated Day of Giving on March 31, inviting alumni, businesses, and community members to support student success across its four campuses. The 24-hour event will feature fundraising efforts led by the foundations of Frontier Community College, 做厙賤躇, Olney Central College, and Wabash Valley College. Each campus will focus on raising support for scholarships, programs, and initiatives that benefit students.
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Mar 17th, 2026
做厙賤躇 Holding Day of Giving March 31
做厙賤躇 is inviting alumni, community members, and supporters to come together on March 31 for the colleges first-ever Day of Giving. The 24-hour event will bring attention to the ways community support helps students succeed while strengthening the programs and opportunities available on campus. The effort is part of a coordinated Day of Giving across Illinois Eastern Community Colleges, with each campus foundation focusing on supporting its local students and priorities.