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Illinois Central College (ICC) relies upon several calendars, which are developed by multiple stakeholders including the Board of Trustees, the Executive Cabinet, the Academic Calendar Committee, Student Services and Financial Aid, and Academic Affairs. Developing these calendars and coordinating their alignment are critical for student success.
Illinois Central College will schedule courses based on the academic calendar that conforms to the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) and to the regulations outlined by the Department of Education to be eligible to offer Title IV funds (financial aid). All courses will be held within the defined term dates as approved by the Board of Trustees and outlined by each beginning date and ending date.
Illinois Central College (ICC) does not discriminate, and will not tolerate actual or perceived discrimination or harassment, on the basis of sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious affiliation, sexual orientation or preference, age, marital or family status, disability, veteran status, or other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law in admission, financial aid, employment, athletics, or any other as
FERPA (The Family Education Rights and Privacy Act) is a federal law that protects the confidentiality of student records. FERPA applies to all educational agencies and institutions (e.g. schools) that receive funding under any program administered by the U.S. Department of Education. The Operational Standard will provide definitions and guidelines for the protection and sharing of FERPA-protected information, as well as general information security.
A Bookstore Charge Account is available to students who need assistance purchasing their required books and supplies from the ICC Bookstore.
Find information on technology requirements, access services, and other learner support services.
The Catalog Addendum is an online document that represents the academic requirements for an academic year that include curriculum updates after the Catalog and Student Handbook have been published in March of each year. The document serves as the permanent record for students entering a program of study. The purpose of the Catalog Addendum is to provide academic-related curriculum updates to all stakeholders.
The E-Consent agreement allows students to choose to do business electronically with Illinois Central College. This includes having communications and records provided or made available in electronic format and allowing students to complete transactions using electronic means or signatures.
Read about MyICC eForms Workcenter. Includes definitions, navigation tips, and submission information.
The Catalog and Student Handbook is a collaborative online document that represents academic and student requirements for an academic year. The document serves as the permanent record for students entering a program of study and an annual guide for student rights and responsibilities.
In case of a student's death, Illinois Central College provides support to the family, ensures proper notification to various departments, and makes necessary adjustments to secure the student's record. This standard is in place to ensure that all departments fulfill their tasks with compassion and sensitivity when dealing with the death of a student.
The Mission of Energy Management is to reduce energy consumption, educate all stakeholders on the importance of energy conservation, and to be good stewards of our College’s resources and the environment. Additionally, we strive to be on the leading edge of energy efficiency while supporting energy investment, innovation, and resilience resulting in more funds for educational purposes and a positive environmental impact.
Smoking and/or use of tobacco or cannabis products is prohibited on all premises and property of Illinois Central College and the Education Foundation Student Residence, LLC, including but not limited to, all land, buildings, facilities and college-owned or controlled vehicles. As a condition of employment, Illinois Central College requires that employees adhere to a strict policy regarding the use, possession, distribution, manufacture, and sale of illegal drugs, cannabis and its derivatives
Illinois Central College uses a systematic records management process that ensures compliance with legal and regulatory record keeping requirements.
The Illinois General Assembly has enacted the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act (codified at 5 ILCS 430/1-1 et seq.) (herein “Act” or “Ethics Act”), which is a comprehensive revision of State statutes regulating ethical conduct, political activities and the solicitation and acceptance of gifts by State officials and employees.