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Moraine Valley is a member of the Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference, which consists of seven other junior colleges in the surrounding area. [9] The athletics program is housed in the Health, Fitness & Recreation Center (Building H) on campus and is quite successful with many teams advancing to national competitions.
Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills (Campus based only) [60] Northwestern College in Bridgeview (Campus based and online) [61] Oakton Community College in Des Plaines (Campus based only) [62] Richland Community College in Decatur (online only) [63] Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville (Campus based and online) [64]
In 1973, the term "junior college" was changed to "community college" by statute, but one college (Joliet Junior College) in the system has retained the term "junior" in its name. Community college district numbers are given for each district. Some colleges were established by school districts prior to being organized as college districts.
McHenry County College (No. 528) Moraine Valley Community College (No. 524) Morton College (No. 527) Oakton College (No. 535) Parkland College (No. 505) Prairie State College (No. 515) Rend Lake College (No. 521) Richland Community College (No. 537) Rock Valley College (No. 511) Sauk Valley Community College (No. 506) Shawnee Community College ...
Illinois Valley Eagles: Illinois Valley Community College: Oglesby: Arrowhead: John A. Logan Volunteers: John A. Logan College: Carterville: Great Rivers John Wood Trail Blazers: John Wood Community College: Quincy: Mid-West Athletic: Joliet Junior College Wolves: Joliet Junior College: Joliet: Illinois N4C: Kankakee Cavaliers: Kankakee ...
Malcolm X College; McHenry County College; Moraine Valley Community College; Morton College; O. Oakton College; Olive–Harvey College; Olney Central College; P.
Waite was the head coach at Moraine Valley Community College in Palos Hills, Illinois, leading the Cyclones to the 1985 North Central Community College Conference championship. Waite was named the conference coach of the year in 1985.
The College of Lake County, commonly referred to as CLC, is a public community college in Lake County, Illinois. CLC's primary campus is located in Grayslake and two other campuses exist in nearby Waukegan and Vernon Hills. It is located in the greater Chicago metro area and sits about 46 miles north of the city.