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 MoreThe College provides reporting tools for students, faculty and staff to submit an official report of a situation, concern or incident that took place on or off-campus involving Kishwaukee students. Please find the appropriate forms below.
This form is for faculty to report incidents of cheating, plagiarism or other academic misconduct identified in the Student Code of Conduct.
This form is only to be used if you have been identified as a Kishwaukee College Campus Security Authority (CSA). The form is required to be completed by CSA’s when a student or employee discloses a Clery Act Crime has been committed on campus or at one of our identified off-campus locations per our identified geography.
This form is used to report a student violation of the Code of Conduct, a general incident or threatening behavior. View our Student Code of Conduct.
Kishwaukee College procedures for the resolution of student complaints.
This incident report is to document all student and student-athlete injuries and accidents. An incident report should be completed at the time an incident occurs, no matter how minor the injury is.
STUDENT/STUDENT-ATHLETE INJURY/Incident REPORT FORM
This incident report is to document all workplace injuries and accidents. An incident report should be completed at the time an incident occurs, no matter how minor the injury is.
Kishwaukee College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, sexual orientation or age in educational programs, activities, services or employment practices, including career and technical educational (CTE) opportunities. The lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in CTE programs.
Visit the Title IX page for more information on submitting a report.
This form is to report your observation or concern for a student exhibiting issues requiring immediate attention regarding personal wellness, mental health or other unusual behavior.
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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