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New facility drawing
Sep 20th, 2024
ATHLETIC TRAINING CENTER EXPECTED TO OPEN SUMMER 2025
Wabash Valley College is thrilled to announce the upcoming addition of the Athletic Training Center, highly anticipated athletic training facility set to open in the summer of 2025.
WVC Student Senate receives check donation
Sep 20th, 2024
WVC Faculty Union Donates to FRESH
Mount Carmel, IL 鈥 The faculty labor union at Wabash Valley College (WVC) has donated $500 to FRESH, a program that provides free non-perishable food and basic personal items to WVC students in need.
Warrior Day Volleyball Game
Sep 12th, 2024
WARRIOR DAY AT WVC
On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, Wabash Valley College held Warrior Day, a meet and greet that introduced the community to the bass fishing and archery club sports teams. This family-friendly event gave attendees the chance to meet the Bass Fishing and Archery teams, learn more about the sports, and enjoy food, snacks, and beverages.
Kids from Small World Development Center using new crosswalk with Teacher
Aug 16th, 2024
A New Crosswalk connecting Wabash Valley College鈥檚 Future
A new crosswalk has been added on Oak Street, connecting the Small World Child Development Center and the Warrior Grill on Wabash Valley College鈥檚 campus. This project was done with safety in mind, helping the children and staff at Small World cross the street more easily and safely.
Peyton Farmer takes a smiling selfie in front of green wallpaper
Aug 16th, 2024
Wabash Valley College Foundation Welcomes New Executive Director
Wabash Valley College (WVC) is excited to announce that Peyton Farmer is the new Executive Director of the Wabash Valley College Foundation. Peyton is a proud graduate of WVC and has always been a strong supporter of the community.
Illinois Eastern Community College's Dual Credit Logo.
Aug 14th, 2024
IECC DUAL CREDIT CLASSES HAVE BIG IMPACT ON LOCAL STUDENTS
Olney, Ill.  --  Local students are seeing a big impact from dual credit classes taken at 黑料社, Lincoln Trail College, Olney Central College, and Wabash Valley College. Dual credit classes allow high school students to take college-level classes and earn college credit while still in high school.
FAFSA Fridays postcard
Jul 26th, 2024
FAFSA Fridays at IECC
IECC is excited to announce FAFSA Fridays in the month of August. Every Friday during the month, students may visit the Financial Aid Office on any of the four campuses to receive assistance filling out their FAFSA.  The 2024-2025 FAFSA process has been even more challenging with the FAFSA Simplification Act, and these days are designed to make the process a little bit easier. 鈥淲e want to help eliminate the challenges and barriers our students may be facing,鈥 said Program Director of Financial Aid Krystle Riggle. 
WVJC Bash Turns 50 image
Jul 15th, 2024
WVJC The Bash Celebrates 50!
The Wabash Valley College radio station, 89.1 The Bash, turned 50 years old this year! The station celebrates 50 years of being on-air as a 50,000-watt station and rocking the tri-state with alternative music! The radio studio is in the science building within the radio and television department. WVJC was granted its first license by the Federal Communications Commission on February 22nd, 1974. To commemorate the event, there will be special promotions for the year, including voices of alumni on The Bash!
Theatre Camp Participants prepare
Jul 13th, 2024
1st Annual Theatre Camp
The Wabash Valley Arts Council recently hosted its inaugural Theatre Camp at the Wabash Valley College Brubeck Arts Theatre, bringing together young talents from the community for a week of learning and performance. The camp, open to students entering 5th grade through high school seniors, ran daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a lunch break at noon.
WVC Seal
Jun 3rd, 2024
2024 Spring Honors Report
Wabash Valley College has released its academic honors report for the Spring 2024 Semester. Three lists have been established by Illinois Eastern Community Colleges to indicate students who have achieved academic excellence. They are the Chancellor's Academic Honors List, the President鈥檚 Academic Honors List and the Dean鈥檚 Academic Honors List. To qualify for any of the honor lists, a student must be enrolled full-time (12 hours or more) and must be taking college-level classes.