Waubonsee Alumnus Earns Award to Transfer to Private University
Waubonsee Community College alumnus Presley Borvan was selected as the Private and Independent Colleges and Universities (PICU) scholarship recipient. The award includes $1,000 for the 2021-2022 academic year this fall at a local, private college or university in Illinois.
“Rompiendo el Ciclo” Breaking the Cycle
According to a 2019 report by Excelencia in Education's Latinos in Higher Education: Compilation of Fast Facts, half of all Latinos in the U.S. (44%) were the first in their family to attend college as compared to any other ethnic group. It is not that Latino culture or Latino families do not value education; the vast majority do. Often, the lack of college-going role models in working Latino families is the first challenge among several multi-layered factors preventing student success, including socio-economic disadvantages, clashes between cultural norms, and familial expectations. This leads to a lack of support for most first-generation Latino students who may enroll in college courses but lack the guidance and resources to finish a degree.
Waubonsee Community College Hosts College Night 2021
Waubonsee Community College will host College Night on Tuesday, Oct. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. on its Sugar Grove Campus in the Academic and Professional Center. Waubonsee’s annual College Night is a free event designed for students, parents, and community residents who want to discuss college options. There will be representatives from more than 100 colleges and universities from across the country to answer questions via virtual or in-person sessions. There will also be informational presentations on topics such as choosing a college, choosing a major, and financial aid.
Waubonsee Foundation Board Welcomes Three New Members
The Waubonsee Community College Foundation recently welcomed three new directors, Jim Eccher of Sugar Grove, Trish Rooney of Plainfield, and Hector Villarreal of Naperville.
Army National Guard Veteran & Community Activist Named Featured Alumnus
Alumni, educator, community activist; These are just a few of the words that describe Waubonsee’s Featured Alumnus for September 2021. Simon Rodriguez, Jr., is an Army National Guard veteran and the son of immigrant parents from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. A 2011 graduate and the first in his family to graduate from college, Rodriguez, credits the zeal he has to serve his community today because of the support and the foundation he received as a student at Waubonsee. Rodriguez is a success story for how he actively seeks to connect and serve his community. The college’s board of trustees recognized Rodriguez at their regularly scheduled meeting on September 15, 2021.
Waubonsee Hosts Walk-in COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic On-Campus
Waubonsee Community College will host a walk-in COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Wednesday, September 22, from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Student Center Café. The clinic will offer participants the option of receiving a single shot of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine or the first or second dose of a two Pfizer shot. Participants receiving their second Pfizer dose at this clinic must bring an official COVID-19 Vaccination Record Card. No identification or insurance is required to attend.
Waubonsee Foundation to Host Annual Golf Outing
Waubonsee Community College is hosting its annual golf outing on Monday, September 27, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Aurora Country Club. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit deserving area students through the Waubonsee Community College Foundation Scholarship Program.
Shaping Our Students’ Future
My father took me to "trabajar la piedra" work the stone for the first time under the burning hot, Ecuadorian sun. As the eldest, I felt happy and blessed to help my dad and the other stonecutters with the challenging task of drilling and shaping stones into beautiful figures and columns that adorn the cities' parks, squares, and gardens in Ecuador and abroad. We paved stones from black, volcanic rocks called Andesites, using only a chisel and hammer.
New Pathways to Integrate Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
I shared the importance of embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives on a recent podcast discussing the critical need to develop talent at community colleges. Speaking on this subject reinforced what has been at the heart of my work for so long. Community colleges provide new pathways for an amazingly diverse group of people to come together to realize their dreams and find a place to belong.
Waubonsee Works to Implement State-wide COVID-19 Mandates, Offers Vaccine Clinic On-campus
Sugar Grove – As required by Governor Pritzker’s new COVID-19 mandates, Waubonsee Community College is working quickly to develop processes to comply with the requirement of vaccination or weekly COVID-19 testing for all higher education students and employees. During this time, current mitigation measures remain in place and classes, services, and college operations continue.