Kish has many ways for students to get involved, have fun, and graduate with valuable
life skills. Our clubs and organizations offer plenty of opportunities to explore
your interests, develop leadership skills and stay fit.
Student Activities
Whatever your interests, you’ll be sure to find other students who share in them at
Kish. Our student clubs and organizations focus on topics like shared fields of study, service and volunteerism, social consciousness,
the arts, hobbies, games, and more. There are so many great groups to get involved
in, but if there’s a special interest you’d like to pursue, maybe you’ll start a club
or organization of your own!
If that’s not enough to fill your calendar, we’re just getting started! Kishwaukee
hosts many fun and interesting events throughout the year. If you want to be a team
player, you’ve got to check out our athletics program. Our Kishwaukee College Kougars strive for excellence together through a wide array
of NJCAA sanctioned sports.
With all these great options, the only thing you’ll never do at Kishwaukee is get
bored!
Student Trustee Election
Want to represent your peers as the voice of the Kishwaukee College student body?
The Student Trustee represents Kishwaukee students on the College’s Board of Trustees.
The Illinois Community College Act provides that each Illinois Community College shall
elect one student to the Board for a one-year term. The Student Trustee attends board
meetings each month and has an advisory vote on all action items. The vote for the
Student Trustee position takes place every April during Student Government Elections.
The elected representative will report to their first meeting in May.
Interested in running for office? Review the posted application to learn more about or to apply for the position.
The Kishwaukee College Continuing Education department is offering four Short-Term Training programs during the Summer 2021 semester. Two are offered online. Two are offered in a hybrid format.
February marks Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month and Kishwaukee College, along with institutions across the state of Illinois, are celebrating the initiative.