This year's commencement speaker is Michael O. Wortham, a PSC alumnus and director of U.S. government relations at Enbridge.
The exhibit features works that include drawings, paintings, photography, and mixed-media pieces by the students.
Jefferson School will host the year's final community outreach session. Read on for details!
The production is supported by the PSC Foundation and the Division of Academic Affairs.
Priority registration for current students began Monday, April 18. Open registration for all students begins Monday, April 25.
The fee to attend is $25, and attendees must be ILACEP members.
PSC is committed to improving and protecting the environment while promoting fiscal and social responsibility.
The event is free to attend. Featured faculty members will give a presentation about how their discipline impacts higher education.
The HACC Scholar’s Promise is dedicated to improving the quality of life for the next generation’s future.
The fair is co-sponsored with UPS and The Chicagoland Regional College Program.
Course offerings include credit and non-credit courses, courses for students from other colleges that are home for the summer.
The TRiO Talent Search program at PSC is an educational outreach program funded by the U.S. Department of Education.
The STEM Academy is designed for eligible seniors from the three Rich Township high schools: Rich East, Rich Central and Rich South.
The team was coached by PSC Professors Joshua Green and Ed Schwarz.
The event was presented by the PSC Male Success Initiative.
Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with exhibitors to obtain new resources.
In the Dual Credit Program, students can earn high school and college credit at the same time – for free.
All proceeds will benefit student scholarships at PSC.
Veterans from any period and their families are welcome to attend to network as well as learn about available services.
The program is intended to teach attendees the simple, practical concepts and attitude adjustments that lead to true leadership success.
Elighie Wilson III was named dean of liberal arts, and Dr. Stefanie D. Coleman was named director, first year experience.
National Recognition of College Presidents and Chancellors Who Give Back to Their Campuses and Communities
Entering its sixth year, the ECI Program gives students a head start on their college career.
The faculty members were recognized during the recent Board of Trustees meeting, held Jan. 26.
Prairie State College (PSC) recognizes the academic accomplishments of students each semester by awarding them a place on the Dean’s List.
Prairie State College (PSC) has announced the Part-Time Honors List of students for the fall 2015 semester.
Students should register for courses as soon as possible because availability is limited.
All events are free and open to the public, and will be held on the college’s main campus at 202 S. Halsted St. in Chicago Heights.
Prairie State College (PSC) recently named Terry L. Chambers director, Student Support Services/TRiO Programs.
The desire to respond to community needs is ingrained in how community colleges operate.
For student convenience, classes are offered during the day, evening, online and Saturday.
Classes for the spring semester begin Tuesday, Jan. 19.
During the event, PSC students were inducted into one of the honor societies with chapters on campus.
The Prairie State College Speech Team placed fifth in the community college division.
Scholars are chosen based on a combination of exemplary ACT or SAT test scores and sixth semester class rank.
The pieces were chosen from the 2015 Graduating Student Exhibit and the Annual Exhibition of Photographer of the Year in fall 2015.
Submitting a completed and accurate FAFSA is the first and most important step in obtaining financial aid.
Any attendee not currently enrolled at PSC has the opportunity to be entered into a drawing to win a free three credit-hour class.
PSC’s Adult Education Program operates as a partner with the federal government and state and local communities to provide services.
The ceremony featured keynote speaker Richton Park Village President Richard Reinbold.