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Nominate faculty for the Gallion, Teaching Excellence, and Faculty Who Make a Difference Award. Deadline to submit a nomination: December 2026.
Are you a student and a parent? Find resources to help you navigate going to school while providing for your family.
Find the FASFA application for first-time FASFA applicants.
Register in our patient portal and make an appointment for counseling services.
Sign up for the Mental Health First Aid course, free for current employees and students.
Take care of your mental health with Headspace. Free for students. Headspace is your guide to mindfulness.
Campus facilities can be rented at a cost that is determined by several factors. Please fill out the request form to express your interest, and someone will contact you with details.
Students who meet the qualifications criteria for the Honors Program are invited to apply for one of the 50 tuition waivers available, which are granted on a competitive basis through an application process.
Find the General Membership Roster form for student organizations.
Find Information and forms relating to FERPA. Securely upload completed forms here.
Ready to graduate? Apply for your degree or certificate, learn about important due dates, and start planning your commencement celebration.
The Student Emergency Fund offers one-time financial assistance to enrolled students facing unexpected emergencies. It helps cover urgent expenses like medical bills, car repairs, or housing issues, with payments made directly to service providers. Students must be currently enrolled, demonstrate financial need, and have exhausted other aid options.
Schedule an advising appointment in MyICC.
We use Parchment to accept transcript orders online. Transcripts are normally processed within 2-3 business days but may take longer during peak periods or if your transcript is from 1982 or older.
Submit your nomination for the Ron Howell Faculty Diversity Award and the Ron Howell Staff Diversity Award. Deadline to submit a nomination: December 2026.
The Illinois Central College Upward Bound program is a TRIO college preparation program funded by the United States Department of Education. The mission of Upward Bound is to motivate and support first-generation, low-income high school students in pursuit of a college degree.
Request work orders in relation to services provided by ICC Facilities Services.
Illinois Central College participates in the Comprehensive Agreement Regarding the Expansion of Education Resources (CAREER). This agreement expands the career and technical education programs offered to students within District 514, as well as provides our programs to Illinois students from outside District 514.
Please complete the Student Travel Request and attach your completed travel forms.