Kish STEM students benefit from ‘Smitty’ Assistantship
Three Kishwaukee College students participated in science-based learning opportunities during the 2024-2025 school year thanks to the Robert L. “Smitty” Smith Assistantship.
Read MoreKishwaukee College’s additional services support students in their educational and personal lives, offering resources such as testing services, food benefits, and transportation assistance. These services are tailored to meet students’ various needs, ensuring access to essential support that enhances their overall college experience.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) at Kishwaukee College offers financial assistance for eligible youth (16-24 years old) to pursue training and educational goals. Support includes tuition, books, supplies, and childcare. Learn more.
Kishwaukee College offers food benefits to help students facing food insecurity. Through partnerships with community organizations, eligible students can access food resources and nutritional support. The college’s food pantry, located on campus, provides non-perishable items and other essentials. Learn more.
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) at Kishwaukee College is a federally funded program aimed at enhancing academic success for students who are first-generation college students, low-income, or have documented disabilities. Learn more.
Three Kishwaukee College students participated in science-based learning opportunities during the 2024-2025 school year thanks to the Robert L. “Smitty” Smith Assistantship.
Read MoreKishwaukee College hired Tre Jackson as the next head coach for the Women’s Basketball team. Jackson starts the 2024-2025 season as the 13th coach in program history.
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