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Fishermans Club of Canton Donates to SRC Foundation Scholarship Fund

Spoon River College President Curt Oldfield accepts a donation on behalf of the SRC Foundation from The Fishermans Club, an interfaith group of men who provide community service and mentoring, and promote the health and well-being of the community in a spiritual environment. The donation will benefit the general scholarship fund. Club member Alan Dilts presented the check to Oldfield.

“We appreciate the continued support of The Fishermans Club,” said SRC Foundation director Dusty Berg. “The Foundation wouldn’t be able to help so many students remove barriers to their education and success without the generosity of the many people in the local communities and beyond that we serve.”

Contributions to the Foundation are given in various ways including through donations, naming rights opportunities, grants, personal or organizational scholarships, fundraising activities, planned gifts, and special campaigns.

Besides funds for scholarships and college programs, the Foundation also supports hardship grants, innovation grants, faculty research, facility and technology upgrades, and community projects.

The Spoon River College Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. For more information about the Foundation or ways to make a donation, visit www.src.edu or call 309-649-6395.

Denise Phillips Joins Spoon River College as Counselor

Denise Phillips has joined Spoon River College as a Counselor, and will be available on both the Canton and Macomb campuses.

Phillips, who earned a BA in Guidance and Counseling from Cal State University and a MS in Psychology with a PPS License from Chapman University, has more than 18 years of experience in counseling individuals of all ages, from elementary school students to transitioning military personnel and their family members. She was part of the District Guidance and Social Work Team for Abingdon-Avon, and was one of seven staff members recognized by ROE 33 at their 2019 Excellence in Education Banquet.

Phillips will assist students with addressing mental health challenges, anxiety and stress. “My goal is to provide support and promote overall well-being. A significant number of college students experience mental health issues, yet few seek help from campus counseling services.”

Phillips said it was counseling services like these that helped her accomplish her educational goals. “My education has afforded me employment opportunities that wouldn’t have otherwise been available.”

Phillips and husband Calvin Phillips, (SGM, US Army retired with 26 years of service), have four children, four great-grandchildren, and one great grandchild. Walking in the country with her four-legged children Miley, a German shorthaired pointer, Bella, a Labradoodle, and, Chloe, a Beagle—soon to become a therapy dog—is one of her favorite things to do. Her favorite place is Dairy Queen “because they have the best Pumpkin Blizzards ever!”

Phillips will hold office hours in the Wellness Rooms on Monday and Wednesday at the Canton Campus and on Tuesday and Thursday on the Macomb Campus from 9-2.

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Spoon River College Announces Increase in Enrollment Numbers

Spoon River College announced an enrollment increase for the third year in a row after receiving their 10th day enrollment numbers.

“We increased nearly 4% in credit hours compared to 2024, and more than 1% in headcount,” said President of Spoon River College Dr. Curt Oldfield. “We are happy that more students are making Spoon River College their choice for higher education in West Central Illinois.”

The college also reported a 7% increase in full-time students, with students aged 26-30 years old driving that growth. The biggest increase came from students opting for online classes, with an 18% increase. Overall, this marks the highest enrollment of the past four years.

“The nearly 7% increase in full-time student enrollment shows students are making a strong commitment to their education and future,” said Missy Wilkinson, dean of student services. “We’re especially encouraged to see growth not only in full-time enrollment but also in the number of sophomores continuing their education at SRC.”

Jo Branson, assistant dean of student services, said that among the high school students taking dual credit classes during the spring 2025 semester, 48% of them had returned this semester to continue taking dual credit classes, while 35% of them were now enrolled as regular college students.

Adult Education enrollment at Spoon River College is showing an 8% growth this fall with 118 students actively attending classes. Chad Murphy, director of Adult Education, said that because these students must complete 12 hours of class before being officially counted, enrollment figures take longer to finalize than credit programs. “With several classes starting late this year than last, we anticipate enrollment will end up about 12% higher for the first quarter.”

The college is adding new career and technical education programs at their newly renovated Macomb Campus, and expect to see significant increases once those are in place.

Spoon River College is a two-year, public community college in West Central Illinois, with campuses and Community Outreach Centers in Canton and Macomb, and Learning Centers in Havana and Rushville. It offers the first two years of college pre-professional courses as well as career and technical education programs. It serves students in a 1,566 square mile area that includes portions of Fulton, McDonough, Mason, Schuyler, and Knox counties.

SGA Members Hosting Blood Drive October 22 at Canton Campus

Members of the Student Government Association at Spoon River College are co-hosting a blood drive with ImpactLife on Wednesday, October 22, from 10:30 – 1:30 in Lower Centers on the Canton Campus.

Donors must be in good health and feeling well the day of donation, and should eat a meal within four hours of donating. A photo ID is required, last donation must have been before August 27, and three months since getting a tattoo. For more information or to schedule an appointment, email michelle.howe@src.edu, visit blood.center.org, or call ImpactLife at 800-747-5401. Successful donations receive a choice of a gift card, points in the reward store or donation to favorite charity.

The Canton Campus is located at 23235 N. County Highway 22.

Registration for Late Fall Classes and Spring 2026 Semester

The second 8-week session of fall classes at Spoon River College begins October 20, giving those who missed the fall deadline the chance to get started on their education without waiting until the spring semester.

Classes in Agriculture, Computer, English, Health Science, and Nursing Assistant are available, and online options include classes in Allied Health, Business, Early Childhood Education, and Health Science.

Registration for the Spring 2026 semester will open October 15 for current students, and November 1 for new students.

Visit Spoon River College  for a complete list of all upcoming classes. Also available on the website is the course catalog, information about the admission process, and the admissions application.

For more information about registering or to make an appointment with an advisor, call (309) 649-6400 in Canton, (309) 543-4413 in Havana, (309) 833-6069 in Macomb, and (217) 322-6060 in Rushville.

Spoon River College Hosting College Visit Day featuring Career and Technical Programs at Macomb Campus

Spoon River College will host a College Visit Day on Monday, Oct. 13, from 9-11 a.m. at the Macomb Campus. This event will feature the career and technical education programs available at the college and will include hands-on simulations. Attendees will also hear from advisors and financial aid specialists, and receive information about the application process, tuition costs, and financial aid options, including scholarships.

“This would be a perfect time for parents and prospective students who haven’t seen our new building yet to visit. It’s a beautiful space that is allowing us to expand our career and technical training programs,” said Jo Branson, assistant dean of student services.

College Visit Day events are open to people of all ages who are interested in learning about both the transfer and the career education programs available at Spoon River College, including the different degrees and short-term certificates each program offers.

RSVPs are encouraged, and can be made at RSVP for College Visit Day or by calling 309-649-6400 (Canton) or 309-833-6069 (Macomb).  All attendees will receive a free t-shirt.

The Macomb Campus is located at 2500 East Jackson Street.

 

SRC Foundation Scholarships Available, Application Deadline is March 1, 2026

Spoon River College and the SRC Foundation offer a variety of scholarships to provide financial assistance to students as well as to recognize outstanding performance in academics, athletics, art/theatre, and career and technical interests. The deadline to apply for scholarships for the 2026-27 academic year is March 1, 2026.

Applicants must complete the scholarship application and the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), and submit their most recent transcripts. This process is required for all scholarships, and all steps must be completed by the March 1 deadline. Students receiving other sources of revenue such as Pell Grants or Work Study are still eligible to apply for and receive scholarships.

The scholarships—which may be a permanent named endowed scholarship, a Foundation administered scholarship, an academic performing grant, or a performing skill grant—have differing eligibly requirements. Some may be targeted towards individuals from a specific town or county, a specific career field, or other criteria. Scholarships specifically for nursing students, agriculture students, and dual credit students are also available.

Once the paperwork is submitted, applicants will be considered for all available scholarships they are eligible for, and in some cases could receive multiple awards. Applicants will be notified of their status either way by the end of April.

Students seeking to apply for the Graham Health System Scholarship for the Advancement of Rural Healthcare should visit Graham Health System Scholarship for the Advancement of Rural Healthcare.

Too view all scholarships and to apply, visit SRC Foundation Scholarships and Grants

For more information, contact Dusty Berg at (309) 649-6395 or any Spoon River College advisor at (309) 647-4645.

Spoon River College Nursing Program Receives Continuing Accreditation Through Spring 2033

Last February, Spoon River College welcomed a site visit team from the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) as part of the accreditation review for the college’s Nursing Program. This past week, the college received official notification that the program has been granted continuing accreditation through Spring 2033.

“This achievement reflects the dedication and hard work of our nursing director, Becky Sherwood, along with our outstanding nursing faculty and staff—Sarah Strode, Tonja Huff, Sarah Etter, Hannah Stinocher, Sarah Bowton, and Cassidy Miller—and the unwavering support of the entire college community,” said Melissa Miller, dean of career and workforce education at Spoon River College.

The site visit included tours of both the Macomb and Canton campuses, as well as roundtable discussions and meetings involving administrators, general education faculty, staff from several departments, and students.

The Associate Degree in Nursing program at Spoon River College is a two-year program that offers the option of completing a practical nursing certificate at the end of the first year, a unique ladder program that sets it apart from other nursing programs.

“Students who complete the first year (the LPN certificate) along with an additional five-week course and then successfully pass their LPN boards can begin working as an LPN, enabling them to get real world working experience while finishing the second year, which prepares students to take the RN exam,” said Sherwood. “It also benefits students who don’t want to complete the second year or may not be able to. Sometimes life throws up barriers and if a student can’t immediately finish the second year, they can still have a nursing career.”

In addition, students who complete their RN coursework at Spoon River College will have the opportunity to transfer into the newly developed Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BNS) program at the Graham Hospital College of Nursing. Graham Health System invested $250,000 in Spoon River College’s new Macomb campus to fund the development of the Graham Health System Nursing and Allied Health Learning Lab, reinforcing an academic partnership that creates a clear pathway from RN certification to a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) at the Graham Hospital College of Nursing.

2025 SRC/CCC Alumni Award Recipients Announced

Spoon River College will host its Annual Alumni Association Awards Reception on Saturday, Nov. 8. Dinner will be offered beginning at 5 p.m., and the program will begin at 6 p.m. and will last approximately two hours. The event will be held at SRC’s Canton Campus in Lower Level Centers.

The Distinguished Alumni Award, reserved for those SRC alumni who have previously been honored with an alumni award and have reached the top of their field or otherwise achieved extremely noteworthy accomplishments of statewide notoriety, will be presented to Dr. Robert Bobell of Canton.

Alumni Achievement Awards are given to alumni to celebrate outstanding achievements made by alumni of SRC or Canton Community College, and this year’s awards are being given to Amy Lynn Evans (Canton), Clayton Shay (Nashville, TN), Jason Parsons (Canton), KiLee Lidwell-McFerren (Canton), and Robert Reading (Peoria).

The Outstanding Service Award, given to alumni or community members who have made significant voluntary contributions to the community and/or to the college will be presented to Patrick O’Brian of Farmington.

Lori Murphy of Canton will be honored with the Distinguished Spoon River College Retiree Award, which is based upon an individual’s significant contributions to Spoon River College, its students, and the community.

TC Wright of Louisville, KY, will be inducted into the SRC Athletic Hall of Fame.

Though donations will be accepted and appreciated, the event is free, and the public is invited to attend; though, reservations are required.  Please RSVP to Michelle Howe at (309) 649-6348 or at Email Michelle Howe by Friday, Oct. 24.

The SRC Alumni Association exists as a function of the SRC Foundation and seeks to close the gap between past alumni, present students and future leaders.  SRC alumni need not be graduates.  Those who were nominated but not selected this year will remain in consideration for future years.  To learn more about the SRC Alumni Association, to register as an alumnus/alumna, or to nominate someone for a future award, please visit SRC Alumni Page or call (309) 649-6348.

SRC Softball Hosting Princess Party Fundraiser November 8

The Spoon River College softball team is hosting a Princess Party fundraiser on Saturday, November 8, from 3:30 – 5 p.m., at the Multi-Purpose Building on the Canton Campus located at 23235 N. County Highway 22.

Children can come dressed as a princess and enjoy a spa experience that includes royal hairstyles, magical manicures, and beauty makeovers. Dancing, games, refreshments, and a photo op with Prince Charming are also on the agenda for the afternoon.

All ages are welcome, but children four years of age or younger must have adult supervision. The cost is $25 per child.  To register online visit https://bit.ly/SRCPrincessParty which can be also be accessed on the Spoon River College Athletics Fb page. Registration can also be made by calling 309-649-6303 or Email John Bassett.