The Spoon River College district (Illinois Community College District 534) covers 1,566 square miles in West Central Illinois. We offer classes at our campuses in Canton and Macomb, at our centers in Havana and Rushville and at other locations throughout the district.

This multi-building campus sits on 160 acres four miles west of Canton on County Road 22. Originally built in 1972, the facilities have undergone several improvement projects in recent years. The main facility is made up of four connected buildings that house a student center, learning resource center, classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, a cafeteria, conference center, and a child development center. A fifth building houses the maintenance and shipping facilities. Adequate, free parking is provided adjacent to the buildings. The campus also includes a natural arboretum, walking trail, and agricultural test plots.
Canton Campus (directions)
23235 N. County Highway 22
Canton, IL 61520
Student Services - (309) 649-6400
Classes are offered at the Havana Center, located at 324 East Randolph. In 2007, the Spoon River College Board of Trustees approved the purchase of the building in which the college has been leasing space. The purchase and subsequent remodeling will add classroom space and increased services. For information about facilities and programs at the center, call (309)543-4413.
For information on Community Education classes and workshops, call Candi at (309)647-6260.
Havana Center (directions)
324 E. Randolph
Havana, IL 62644
Main Number - (309) 543-4413
The college's campus in Macomb is located south of the main square at 208 S. Johnson. Previously housing Macomb High School, the college renovated the building into a modern educational facility. The Macomb Campus offers the full range of college services including advising and admissions, a bookstore, financial aid, classrooms, laboratories, and a small learning resource center. In 2006, the Spoon River College Board of Trustees approved the purchase of the former Heilig-Myers on West Jackson Street for a future expansion of the Macomb Campus.
The college is in the process of designing Phase I of the new facility which will house the Community Outreach and Workforce Education divisions. Bids are expected to be let in Fall 2008, with construction to be complete by Fall 2009.
Macomb Campus (directions)
208 S. Johnson St.
Macomb, IL 61455
Student Services - (309) 833-6069
Spoon River College currently leases space at 228 W. Washington, north of the downtown square. Classes are also offered at Rushville-Industry High School and at other community locations.
The Community Outreach and Workforce Education divisions also offer classes at the SRC Rushville Center.
In mid-2007, the Spoon River College Board of Trustees approved the purchase of property next to the University of Illinois Extension Service in Rushville. The purchase of the property and subsequent construction of a stand-alone building will add classroom space and provide additional educational services to residents of Rushville and the surrounding communities.
For information about facilities and programs offered at the center, call (217) 322-6060. To learn of workforce or business training opportunities in Rushville, call (309) 833-6031.
Rushville Center (directions)
228 W. Washington
Rushville, IL 62681
Main Number - (217)322-6060
Spoon River College maintains two Technology Learning Centers to increase accessibility to technology and provide training and education in skills that are viewed as critical to success. The technology centers are located at 45 East Side Square, Suite 302 in Canton (pictured here) and on the Macomb Campus.
Canton Tech Center (directions)
45 E Side Sq #302
Canton, IL 61520
(309) 647-6260
Macomb Tech Center (directions)
208 S. Johnson St. (Room M22)
Macomb, IL 61455
(309) 833-6031

The Spoon River College Arboretum is a 10-acre tract of native trees and trails on the northern edge of the Spoon River College campus. Spoon River College Arboretum is a unique natural resource which has been developed as a rustic educational laboratory. The Arboretum is available to residents of the College district for daily casual use from sun rise to sun set. Please remember to dress appropriately when visiting the trails as poison ivy and poison oak may be encountered. Some Arboretum trails may be accessed by persons with disabilities, but do not meet ADA requirements.