Community College Month declaration invites experiences, stories, including at IVCC

Governor declares April as Illinois Community College Month

Gov. JB Pritzker speaks to reporters about the influx of migrants into Chicago from the southern border at a news conference on Wednesday.

As Illinois Valley Community College celebrates a century of service, Gov. JB Pritzker is saluting the entire community college system’s service to its communities.

Pritzker has declared April as Illinois Community College Month, and major community college associations are calling for people to light up social media with their own college-related stories.

Comments should be posted with the following hashtags: #4everystudent4everycommunity, #ilcommunitycollegeproud and #CCMonth.

The Illinois Community College Trustees Association, the Illinois Community College Board and the Illinois Community College Marketing Collaborative will feature the stories on social media in April.

In his declaration, Pritzker called the state’s 48 community colleges “powerhouses of opportunity” that “define success student by student and community by community.”

Community colleges educate 65% of students in higher education and rank No. 1 in the nation for bachelor’s degree completion rates among community college students who transfer.

Illinois community colleges “share a common belief in the people and places they serve, prepare people for the workforce, help students to transfer to other colleges and universities, and continually respond to the communities they serve through adult literacy continuing education services,” according to the declaration.

The first public community college was established in Joliet in 1901. The state’s second-oldest community college – IVCC, then known as La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College – opened 23 years later in 1924.