Welcome to the Kishwaukee College Complementary Health Clinic, created to nurture
our students’ and your personal well-being. Our elegant and cozy spa is designed
to relax your mind and body and to encourage you to discover optimal health and wellness.
The diverse treatments performed by students enrolled in the Kishwaukee College Therapeutic
Massage and Esthetics Programs range from traditional body therapies to the latest
beauty innovations. Come for glamor or relaxation and be restored from the stress
and strain of modern life.
Massage
Student Massage - $25
Relax and unwind with a 60 minute massage provided by a highly trained, courteous
student practitioner enrolled in the Kishwaukee College Therapeutic Massage Certification
program.
Massage appointments start in January 2025. Check back for booking information.
This facial is designed to address your specific skin care needs from dry, mature,
environmentally stressed, sensitive or with acne. Using custom blending techniques,
we can specifically target your unique skin care concerns. We will give you a thorough
skin analysis and consultation, a deep cleansing, steaming, exfoliation, massage,
mask and protective creams. You will leave us looking and feeling soothed and glowing.
We use Bioelements professional skin care products that are formulated with the most
potent botanical extracts, pure essential oils and advanced cosmetic ingredients available.
Bioelements never uses artificial dyes or perfumes, and never tests the products on
animals.
Appointments are available on Wednesdays from September through May. Gift certificates are available.
Kishwaukee College will offer six Fast-Track training programs during the Spring 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 immediately start a career or build upon skills with additional training.
Kishwaukee College will host three upcoming information sessions for high school students interested in the Early College Program or Engineering, Math & Science Academy (EMSA). The information sessions are open to current high school sophomores and juniors along with their parents/guardians.