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#33 Kishwaukee College

Program Address

21193 S Malta Rd
Malta 60150
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Communities Served

Areas served with classes or tutoring sites:

  • Ashton, Chana, Clare, Cortland, Creston, Daysville, DeKalb, Elva, Esmond, Fairdale, Five Points, Flagg, Genoa, Hillcrest, Kings, Kingston, Kirkland, Lindenwood, Malta, Maple Park, McGirr, New Lebanon, Oregon, Paw Paw, Rochelle, Rollo, Scareboro, Shabbona, Steward, Sycamore, Waterman, West Brooklyn

Hotline Contact

Julie Lieving
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(815) 825-9409

Program Office Hours

Day(s) Open Time Close Time
Monday-Friday 08:00 am 04:00 pm

Program Description

Kishwaukee Adult Education provides instruction through classes, programs and transition services to assist with improving basic
skills, preparing for high school equivalency credential and developing fluency in English.

Class/Tutoring Times

  • Morning
  • Afternoon
  • Evening

Learning Options

  • In-Person
  • Online

Languages of Staff

  • English
  • Spanish

Tutoring Available

No

Tutoring Volunteers Needed?

No

Types of Classes Offered

  • Reading
  • Math
  • English as a Second Language
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Spanish GED
  • Citizenship/Civics
  • Job/Career Training

Additional Services Offered

  • Transition/Employment Services
  • Transportation

Bridge Programs

  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy
  • IT/Technology
  • Manufacturing/Entrepreneurship
  • Other
  • Bridge to Career Pathways (ABE, ASE, ESL-IELCE programs)

ICAPS Programs

  • Business/Management/Accounting
  • IT/Technology
  • Manufacturing/Entrepreneurship
  • Other
  • Manufacturing Technology AAS; Office Systems AAS (2 year program) & Office Systems Application Specialist (1 year program); New FY 23 Information Technology (Google IT Support Specialist certificate

This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.