Kish College Foundation uses Meta Data Center grant to improve student technologies
The Kishwaukee College Foundation received a $33,000 Meta Data Center Community Action Grant to enhance learning through immersive technology.
Agricultural transfer students get the best of both worlds — they complete their general education requirements and take 100- and 200-level classes focused on the agriculture industry. With evolving career opportunities, agriculture is a rich and innovative industry. Marketing, merchandising, sales, crop research, animal genetics, agribusiness, soil science, communications, engineering and production are just a few of the many roles in demand in agriculture. So, if you plan to go into agriculture and earn a four-year degree, this may be your program.
In our agricultural transfer program, you may:
After completing the program at Kish, transfer to a four-year institution to complete a bachelor’s degree in agriculture or related program.
The Kishwaukee College Foundation received a $33,000 Meta Data Center Community Action Grant to enhance learning through immersive technology.
Kishwaukee College’s Tutoring Services department recently received certification of its online tutoring program through the Association of Colleges for Tutoring and Learning Assistance (ACTLA).