Kish College partners with ReUp Education to support returning learners
Kishwaukee College has partnered with ReUp Education to support students who are reenrolling in college to complete a degree or certificate program.
Read More21193 Malta Rd
Malta, IL 60150
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Go west on the East-West Tollway (Interstate 88). Exit for DeKalb at either Peace Road or Annie Glidden Road. Turn West on Lincoln Highway (IL Route 38) to Malta. Kishwaukee College is about seven miles west of Northern Illinois University on IL Route 38.
Go west on the Eisenhower Expressway (Interstate 290) to the East-West Tollway (Interstate 88). Follow I-88 west to exit for DeKalb at either Peace Road or Annie Glidden Road. Turn west on Lincoln Highway (IL Route 38) to Malta. Kishwaukee College is about seven miles west of Northern Illinois University on IL Route 38.
Go north on the Tri-State Tollway (Interstate 294) to the East-West Tollway (Interstate 88). Follow I-88 west to exit for DeKalb at either Peace Road or Annie Glidden Road. Turn west on Lincoln Highway (IL Route 38) to Malta. Kishwaukee College is about seven miles west of Northern Illinois University on IL Route 38.
Go south on Interstate 39/U.S. Route 51 to the "DeKalb, IL Route 38" exit. Proceed east on IL Route 38 to Malta. Kishwaukee College is about nine miles east of the I-39/IL Route 38 interchange.
Go east on the East-West Tollway (Interstate 88) to Interstate-39. Proceed north on I-39 to "DeKalb, IL Route 38" exit. Follow IL Route 38 east to Malta. Kishwaukee College is about nine miles east of the I-39/IL Route 38 interchange.
Go north on Interstate 39 to the "DeKalb, IL Route 38" exit. Proceed east on IL Route 38 to Malta. Kishwaukee College is about nine miles east of the I-39/IL Route 38 interchange.
Kishwaukee College has partnered with ReUp Education to support students who are reenrolling in college to complete a degree or certificate program.
Read MoreKishwaukee College will offer six Fast-Track career programs during the Fall 2025 semester. Kish Fast-Track programs provide students with the expertise needed to meet local workforce demands. The programs range from 8-15 weeks, allowing students to start a career immediately or build upon skills with additional training.
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