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Olney Central College is a public community college in Olney, Illinois. It confers associate degrees and technical certificates and also offers online bachelor's degrees through its affiliation with Franklin University. Olney Central College is a member of the Illinois Eastern Community Colleges district.
Illinois Eastern Community Colleges District #529 (IECC) is located in a 3,000-square-mile (7,800 km 2) area of southeastern Illinois near the Illinois-Indiana border.The multi-college District includes Frontier Community College at Fairfield, Lincoln Trail College at Robinson, Olney Central College at Olney, and Wabash Valley College at Mt. Carmel.
Kaskaskia College Blue Devils (Boys)/Blue Angels (Girls) in Centralia; Kishwaukee College Kougars in Malta; Lake Land College Lakers in Mattoon; Lincoln Trail College Statesman in Robinson; Olney Central College Blue Knights in Olney; Shawnee Community College Saints in Ullin; South Suburban College Bulldogs in South Holland
Illinois Central College (No. 514) Illinois Eastern Community Colleges (No. 529) Frontier Community College; Lincoln Trail College; Olney Central College; Wabash Valley College; Illinois Valley Community College (No. 513) John A. Logan College (No. 530) John Wood Community College (No. 539) Joliet Junior College (No. 525) Kankakee Community ...
In 1959 separate junior college districts were authorized by allowing any compact and contiguous territory to be organized as a junior college district with an elected board of education with authority to maintain and operate the college and levy taxes for its operation. State funding for junior college operations was first appropriated in 1955.
Central College, a defunct college in Conway, Arkansas; see Doak S. Campbell, a president of the college; Illinois Central College, a community college in Illinois; North Central College, an arts college in Naperville, Illinois; Olney Central College, a community college in Olney, Illinois
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Wabash Valley College was founded independently in 1960 by the local community school district. In 1969, it joined with Olney Central College to create a two college district, a relationship that was expanded in May of that year with the addition of Lincoln Trail College.