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 MorePipeline for the Advancement of the Health Care Workforce Program
Looking to break into the health care field? The Pipeline for the Advancement of the Health Care Workforce Program (PATH) can provide scholarships and other financial supports such as mileage reimbursement in many health care fields.
The PATH grant aims to create, support and expand opportunities for individuals in health science programs, allowing them to earn credentials or degrees and advance their careers. The grant will also help address the shortage of qualified professionals in the health care industry.
At this time we are not accepting applications for PATH tuition assistance for Fall 2025 due to funding limitations.
Kish offers nine health science programs eligible for PATH grant funding.
Choose which program is right for you. If you need assistance or would like to learn more about a program or the PATH grant, contact a Kish Academic Advisor or fill out the PATH grant interest form.
Kish has two different application processes for standard and short-term training programs. Find your program below to follow the appropriate application process.
Students pursuing Basic Nurse Assisting, EMT-Basic, Medical Assistant, Paramedic, Radiologic Technology or Registered Nursing should complete the Kishwaukee College Application to apply.
Kishwaukee College Application
Students pursuing the short-term Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy Technician or Sterile Processing Technician programs should go to their desired program’s webpage and complete the Interest Form under “Program Admissions Process.”
At this time we are not accepting applications for tuition assistance for Fall 2025 PATH Grant due to funding limitations.
Please see Additional Services & Student Support Application for more assistance.
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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