Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Spoon River College Announces Fall 2023 Graduates
Spoon River College congratulates the following individuals who completed degrees and/or certificates during the Fall 2023 semester at Spoon River College.
Canton: Haleigh Bohn, Associate in Arts; Avery Dry, Welding Operator; Aaron R. Evans, Associate in Science; Rochelle Green, Associate in General Studies, and Medical Coding certificate; Heuston A. Harkless, Associate in Arts; Gage Hasselbacher, Associate in Arts; Matthew Huggins, Welding Operator; Laryn Kephart, Associate in Science; Paige Nicole Kruschinsky, Associate in Arts; Dominic Lomeli, Welding Operator; Kaylen L. Nelson, Medical Coding certificate; Nicholas Tucker Oldfield, Associate in Arts; Addison Palmer, Associate in Arts; Jacob F. Randall, Basic Commercial Driver Training; Kai Schultz, Associate in General Studies; Gage Wallick, Associate in Arts; Phillip Benjamin Ward, Basic Commercial Driver Training;
Carmen: David Harn, Basic Commercial Driver Training;
Galesburg: Joseph D. Walter, Basic Commercial Driver Training;
Good Hope: Aric Webb, Basic Commercial Driver Training;
Havana: Cassie Jeanette Edmiston, Associate in Arts; Chris Fletcher, Basic Commercial Driver Training; Caleb Fleer, Associate in Arts; Gabriella Oxendine, Computer Information Technology, Computer User Support Specialist, Cyber Security, and Enterprise Computer Network Specialist; Skyler Don White, Computer User Support Specialist;
Knoxville: Ethan Maxwell Foster, Basic Commercial Driver Training; Carter Scott Mason, Basic Commercial Driver Training;
Lewistown: Chelsey Hopkins, Associate in Science, Associate in Arts; Daedalus William Lawrenz, Welding Operator; Curtis Hunter Watson, Computer Information Technology, Cyber Security, and Enterprise Computer Network Specialist;
Macomb: Thomas Engel, Associate in Arts; Isabel Huston, Nursing Assistant; Iris McMeekan, Emergency Medical Technician; Bryonna Kristine Oden, Associate in Applied Science/Health Information Management, Associate in General Studies, Computer User Support Specialist; Anaiah Payne, Enterprise Computer Network Specialist; William D. Payne, Computer and Network Technician, and Enterprise Computer Network Specialist; Haylee Pullon, Nursing Assistant; Andrew J. Rittenhouse, Computer and Network Technician, and Enterprise Computer Network Specialist; Amanda Noel Schack, Nursing Assistant; Brandon Sprinkle, Welding Operator; Jebrea Monet Weeden, Nursing Assistant;
Marietta: Shane E. Gossage, Basic Commercial Driver Training;
Rushville: Andrea Busby, Associate in Science; Cheyann V. Ide, Associate in Science; Katelyn G. Ingles, Associate in Applied Science/Small Business Management Entrepreneurship; Adin Koch, Basic Commercial Driver Training; Gabriel K. Park, Associate in Science; Camille Grace Prefountain, Emergency Medical Technician; Alec Wenger, Associate in General Studies;
Sciota: Michael Kindhart, Basic Commercial Driver Training; Dawson L. Root, Nursing Assistant;
Whiteman AFB: Samantha McElhiney, Associate in Arts;
Yates City: Aidan Colin, Associate in Arts; Casey Bednar, Associate in General Studies.
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Spoon River Garden Club of Canton Donates $500 for Student Needs Center
Members of the Spoon River Garden Club visited the Canton Campus of Spoon River College to present a check for $500 to President Curt Oldfield that will go towards items for the Student Needs Center.
“We are fortunate to be in such a caring community, and are grateful for the generosity of those who help our students,” Oldfield said.
While the Student Needs Center originally stocked only food items, Oldfield said it had expanded to include non-perishable food items, household and hygiene products, and various school supplies after they realized that these items were needed as well.
In Canton and Macomb, the Student Needs Centers are located in the Learning Resource Centers, and all Spoon River College students—including those taking online classes or those taking classes at the Havana and Rushville centers—can request items via an online form or by reaching out to the Student Success Coaches. In addition, tables with some items are located at all of the college’s locations in areas where they can be freely accessed by students at any time.
“This is just one of the ways that we work every day to create an environment that supports student success, because when our students succeed, that benefits not only them but also the communities they’ll return to and work in,” said Oldfield.
The Spoon River Garden Club – Canton, Il is an organization whose mission is “to promote, foster, cultivate, and share,” and can be found on Facebook where they share all things plants related. The group also hosts an annual plant sale that takes place in May the weekend after Mother’s Day.
Members of Canton’s Spoon River Garden Club present a check for $500 to Spoon River College President Curt Oldfield to go towards the food pantry in the Student Needs Center. Pictured l-r are Jan Bruster, Janice Reneau, Becky Eyman, President Oldfield, Brenda Nuttall, and Janet Rock.
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on SRC Foundation Scholarship Application Deadline is March 15
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 2024-25 academic year is March 15, 2024.
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 15 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 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.
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Spoon River College Seeking Nominations for Faculty Awards – Deadline February 23
Every year Spoon River College honors three current faculty members (two full-time, one part-time) who have displayed excellence in the teaching profession by awarding them with the H. Truman Standard Award, and the Illinois Community College Trustees Association Outstanding Full-Time and Part-Time awards.
All citizens of the college district, including current and former students, are encouraged to submit a nomination for the teacher they feel deserves special recognition. The nominations will then be used to select the recipients.
The nominations must be received by February 23, 2024, and any nominations received after the deadline will be applied to the following year’s nomination pool.
Faculty members may only be given the H. Truman Standard Award once in a seven-year period. Faculty who are not eligible this year are Laura Bandy, Dr. Win Htwe, Dr. Andrew Kirk, Becky Leverette, Sarah Strode, and Beth VanTine. However, these faculty may still be nominated and considered for the ICCTA Outstanding Full-Time Faculty Award.
The names of eligible full-time faculty and the nomination forms are available by clicking on the links below.
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on President’s List, Fall 2023 Full-Time Students
Spoon River College congratulates the following full-time students who were named to the President’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing 12 credit hours or more of college-level classes and earning a grade point average of 3.6–4.0 during the Fall 2023 semester. Students who have a privacy hold on their accounts will not be listed.
Astoria: Audrey E. Briggs, Elena C. DeWees, Jacob R. Wommack;
Avon: Holly J. Mason;
Blandinsville: Erica J. Lacy;
Bushnell: Leah M. Kling, Mahkalay M. Myers, Benjamin Powell, Alyssa J. Zarello;
Camden: Reagan N. Horsch;
Canton: Hannah E. Anderson, Haylee K. Anderson, Owen Bohn, Gracie S. Chisum, Logan J. Clardy, Hailie E. Clark, Hannah C. Crum, Jenna E. Dean, Lexus L. Ellsworth, Braden A. Evans, Tatum S. Featherly, Cassandra Gay, Sarah E. Goldring, Jennifer L. Gray, Norah Gray, Chole M. Haley, Emma S. Hamm, Isabelle Hardy, Olivia C. Hinds, Lillian S. Kinne, Jayson M. Kuzniar, Lydia A. Malott, Alexis A. Marvel, Ayden T. Mench, Jocee S. Miller, Nicholas T. Oldfield, Addison D. Palmer, Rachel Parry, Mason Rader, Breauna K. Rawley, Erika Redding, Baylee M. Reed, Elijah S. Renner, Leah N. Scharping, Abigail M. Spencer, Jolina M. Tutor, Ava J. Wenger, Alexis J. Williams;
Coal City: Carter D. Garrelts;
Colchester: Teri S. Schoonover, Cyndi J. Thrapp I;
Coral Springs, FL: Jordan Evans;
Cuba: Ava R. Dunham, Allyson M. Harrold, Justin A. Jockish, Emma J. Staggs, Alexis A. Stone, Heyden H. Thum;
Davenport, IA: Keegan J. Shovlain;
Dunfermline: Tyler N. Tucker;
Ed Dorado, KS: Addison D. Haskins;
Fairview: Jenna M. Schleich;
Farmington: Margaret C. Toothaker;
Findlay: Karson E. Park;
Fort Madison, IA: Matthew M. Hopper;
Frankfort: Samuel R. Ruchala;
Glasford: Maggie L. Grebner, Ethan L. Patterson, Sydney E. Sager;
Havana: Cassidy S. Boehl, Alyssa N. Miller I, Halicyn Minor, Natalie G. Morgan, Gabriella F. Oxendine, Star A. Peace, Allison J. Ralston, Braden W. Rapp, Karlie J. Richardson I, Shyler D. White, Taryn R. Wickman;
Heyworth: Emma K. Slayback;
Industry: Danielle K. Icenogle;
Ipava: Angel L. Dailey;
Jasper, IN: Kylie R. Morton;
Kewanee: Mitch N. Lambert;
La Harpe: Colton D. Walker;
Lewistown: Noah L. Beatty, Demi D. Dainty, Elliot I. Dalpiaz, Brady R. Hanes, John R. Hess, Ella R. Hootman, Chelsey M. Hopkins, Sailor L. Johnson, Taylor G. Malott, Natalee R. Miller, Roman Voitkovskyi;
Lomax: Desiree G. Pflasterer;
Macomb: Triana J. Banks, Savanna M. Bigsby, Melia C. Butler, Chloe R. Cheesman, Jonathon R. Davis, Sarah E. Davis, Lily R. Dennis, Thomas Y. Engel, Melody H. Farkas, Emily G. Jordan, Jacob L. Rouse, Alliana Seely, Madelyn O. Skiles, Sarah C. Stufflebeam, Stephen L. Stufflebeam, Brady P. Sullivan, Machai A. West, McKenzie L. Whitford;
Manteno: Bryce W. Vorwald;
Mapleton: Liliana G. Serna;
Maquon: Lillian M. Mason;
Marietta: Autumn K. Hughes;
Mason City: Clay M. Butler;
Naperville: Tela H. Meech;
Normal: Clint T. Goodman;
Oswego: Chase G. Gerwig;
Oxbow, Saskatchewan, Canada: Raivyn J. Millions
Payson: Caleb M. Rogers, Kylie E. Simmons;
Pekin: Kylee A. Hadsall, Jonathan W. Mathews;
Prairie City: Elizabeth M. Gilfillan;
Rushville: Kyle J. Demaree, Lance V. Kelly, Camille G. Prefountain;
St. Augustine: Gage M. Coursey;
Springfield: Ryne M. Crum;
Stronghurst: Brynna K. Seitz;
Table Grove: Allyson D. Bithos;
Vermont: Sarah E. Hamm, Doris A. Hammack, Abigail A. Kessler, Easton J. Mercer;
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on President’s, Fall 2023 Part-Time Students
Spoon River College congratulates the following part-time students who were named to the President’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing at least 12 credit hours of college level courses at SRC and who were enrolled in six to eleven credit hours and earning a GPA of 3.6 or higher during the Fall 2023semester. Students who have designated a privacy hold will not appear on this list.
Abingdon: Amanda L. Seroka
Astoria: Denise S. Perry, Alyssa A. Riggs;
Bushnell: Shannon K. Coultas, Holli R. Warner;
Canton: Isabella J. Alig, Lindsay D. Beaird, Mykaela A. Billington, Tiffany R. Cohee, Avery A. Dry, Solomon J. Dunlap, Makenzie R. Ewalt, Gage W. Hasselbacher, Siage A. Kenser, Paige N. Kruchinsky, Hope M. Lisenbee, Madison N. Long, Janelle M. McMahon, Rebecca A. Strode, Carlyn C. Utt, Phillip B. Ward, Jordon Yocum, Isabella K. Zavala;
Carthage: Samantha M. Mott;
Chicago: Maede Doolabi;
Cuba: Grace I. Buhlig, Whitney M. Holtz, Cindy R. Luthy, Jake A. Owens-Shores, Carmen C. Pratt;
Ellisville: Jordan Stewart;
Fairview: Samantha J. Munson
Farmington: Shelby L. Bull, Jill R. Ifft, Keith H. Ifft;
Frederick: Lindsey C. Grafton;
Good Hope: Sharon E. Arnold;
Hanna City: Jessica R. Boroughs;
Havana: Jennifer R. Hertter, Hallie R. Linder, Ruth A. Lippert;
Huntsville: Taylor M. Armstrong;
Kilbourne: Abigail J. Whitlow;
Lewistown: Traci L. Brown, Jackson C. Churchill, Adah C. Cripe, Kami S. Duncan, Brennan S. Grove, Parker W. Roddis, Landry L. Smith, Jaiden, Curtis H. Watson, Calvin D. Weaver;
London Mills: Ashley R. Tarochione, Elliet B. Willis;
Macomb: Jacob B. Bartels, Katherine Benson, Ruth E. Buren, Mallory J. Burg, Dallas F. Davis, Zachary M. Hagmeier, Adeola Nwamina, Onyinye Okakpu, Amber Owens, Anaiah S. Payne, William D. Payne, Misty A. Peyer, Andrew J. Rittenhouse, Shuai Zhao;
Mason City: Annalea R. Babbs;
Peoria: Sarah A. Wilson-McCoy;
Prairie City: Jalyn K. Fayhee;
Rushville: Conner J. Abernathy, Elizabeth L. Corrie, Camryn J. Flowers, Sophia A. Greene, Danielle J. Hammack, Cheyann V. Ide, Katelyn G. Ingles, Skyler A. Koch, Kalynn A. Prather, Rachel B. Rahar, Haley VanDeVenter, Ella A. Williams, Maci N. Wrench;
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Dean’s List, Fall 2023 Full-Time Students
Spoon River College congratulates the following full-time students who have been named to the Dean’s List by achieving a 3.0 – 3.5 grade point average for 12 credit hours or more of college-level classes during the Fall 2023 semester. Students who have designated a privacy hold on their accounts will not be listed.
Astoria: Hunter D. Protsman;
Auburn: Cole B. Smith ;
Basco: Jerick L. LeMaire;
Baylis: Christian J. Clayton;
Blandinsville: Jade V. Miller;
Bloomington: Joe T. Jefferson;
Bushnell: Peyton M. Bowman, Patricia K. Chambers, Dalton H. Horwedel, Ezra G. Mason;
Cameron: Luke W. Hawkins;
Canton: Angelina J. Adame, Gabriel M. Blakely, Sabrina Carroll, Manuela Cianfriglia, Jersey R. Dilts, Amy J. Edwards, Jace W. Emery, Aaron R. Evans, Drew W. Freeman, Heuston A. Harkless, Jonathon J. Hedges, Laryn K. Kephart, Ian Kosier, Makyla E. Marvel, Tyonna L. McGinnis, Kaden J. Otto, Damien J. Patino, Elijah A. Perkins, Zachary A. Pittaway, Rylee D. Reed, Kevin P. Schroer, Sydney E. Theinert, Johnny T. Torrence, Jr;
West Charleston, WV: Kcion J. Welch;
Coal City: Caden T. Kuder;
Colchester: Rylie A. Reeves;
Cuba: Trevor D. Gorforth, Kelsie D. Hampton, Samantha J. Woods;
Davenport, IA: Max J. Stein;
Dunfermline: Ayden R. Weis;
Ellisville: Conner R. Crusen;
Elmwood: Lynzie A. Perdue;
Evans, CO: Julieanna J. Young;
Fairview: Tyler D. Heinz;
Farmington: Emylee M. Mahr;
Geneseo: Jake R. Nelms;
Gilson: Matthew J. McDaneld;
Glasford: Nathan W. Henkle;
Good Hope: Kyle A. Rhoads;
Guthrie, OK: Connor D. McCabe;
Hanna City: Connor A. Taylor;
Havana: Caleb M. Fleer, Jeremy V. Huynh, Margaret A. Porter, Elizabeth N. Sears;
Industry: Halie A. Moranville;
Ipava: Haylie J. Boehl;
Jacksonville: Alexis D. Prather;
Keokuk, IA: Andrew D. Rairden;
Knob Noster, MO: Samantha L. McElhiney;
Lewistown: Cole A. Beekman, Peirce D. Boyer, Deidra Brown, Lily A. Derry, Kayla M. Ray, Esmeralda Uribe;
Macomb: Eric Y. Akoto, Emma K. Carson, Michael E. Ewen, Olivia J. Gardner, Trustin L. Kimbrough, Alex H. Leflore, Frances E. Long, Bryonna K. Oden, Ezra J. Reneau, Devon A. Simpson, Megan M. Stickler, Blaine D. Swedell, Alexander Vyhnanek, Alexis Willie;
Mazone: Matthew J. Cruise;
Mulvane, KS: Lyric N. Edgerle;
Normal: Kellen J. Hershberger;
Prairie City: Christopher M. Taylor III;
Rushville: Christian L. Bertoux, Andrea P. Busby, Kaitlin Fredriksen, Emily A. Gossage, Erin A. Miller, Cortney S. Taylor, Lisa A. Villwock;
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Dean’s List, Fall 2023 Part-Time Students
Spoon River College congratulates the following part-time students who were named to the Dean’s List in recognition of their academic achievement in completing at least 12 credit hours of college level courses at SRC and who were enrolled in six to eleven credit hours and earned a GPA of 3.0 − 3.5 during the Fall 2023 semester. Students who have designated a privacy hold on their accounts will not be listed.
Astoria: Riley J. Burget, Aleah B. Foster;
Bushnell: Tessa L. Reimolds, Dylan G. Silchack;
Canton: Lindsey N. Harrison-McDowell, Jovie R. Hutton, Erynn J. Lundeen, Taylor K. Marshall, Madison P. Weaver, Andrea D. Wrestler;
Cuba: Sara Gilpin, Nellie J. Lehnhausen;
Dunfermline: Tanya L. Kellus;
Peoria: Taylor A. Dimmitt;
Havana: Rachel L. Bailey, Stephanie J. Bailey, Erin R. Danner;
Ipava: Sophie M. Lascelles;
Kilbourne: Addisyn R. Chapin;
Addisyn R. Chapin Kilbourne
Lewistown: Lucas M. Adams, Brookelyn P. Barclay, Kelsey L. Irwin, Shanna D. Judd, Brooke T. Lerch, Aidan C. Reed;
Macomb: Mariam Adebo, Irene Akinyemi, Patricia L. Brown, Olubukola A. Dopamu, Alexandria Forman, Lyndsay N. Hughes, Stella Klariz Liebsack, Marcus D. Murray, Emmanuella Oke, Devon L. Smith, Jr., Noah C. Spencer;
Pekin: Brittany C. Wertz;
Rushville: Adrianne F. Collins, Faith A. Farris I, Madisyn P. Quinn, Andreas R. Smith, Tanna S.
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Spoon River College Announces Dates for Spring College Visit Days in Canton and Macomb
Spoon River College will host College Visit Days at both their Canton and Macomb campuses on Wednesday, February 7 from 9-11 a.m., Thursday, March 21, from 9-11, and Wednesday, April 17, from 1-3 p.m.
The March 21 visit will include a special Career Programs Edition on the Canton Campus that offers simulations and hands-on activities in the following programs: Agriculture, Commercial Driving Training/Logistics, Computer Information Systems, Diesel and Power Systems Technology, Early Childhood Education, Healthcare Career Programs, Medical Laboratory Technician, Nursing, and Welding.
College Visit Days 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, as well as the different degrees and short-term certificates each program offers.
Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with advisors and financial aid specialists, and will receive information about the application process, tuition costs, and financial aid options including scholarships, as well as student life activities, clubs, and organizations.
Tours of the campuses will be given, and will include the Snapper Villas student housing on the Canton Campus. All attendees will receive a free t-shirt.
High school students should inquire with their school about using a college visit day, and letters from the College confirming their attendance at the event will be provided.
The Canton Campus is located at 23235 N. County Hwy. 22, and the Macomb Campus is located at 208 S. Johnson Street. For more information, call 309-649-6400 (Canton) or 309-833-6069 (Macomb).
Posted by Sally Shields on | Comments Off on Fast Track Registration January 8-10 and January 16 & 17
Fast Track Registration for the Spring 2024 semester at Spoon River College will be held January 8-10 and January 16 and 17. On these days, the college will offer extended hours of operation from 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at both the Canton and Macomb campuses. The college will be closed on Monday, January 15, in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
During this time, prospective students will be able to apply, test, and register in one day. No appointment is necessary, but a valid picture ID is required. Financial aid staff will be available during the extended hours to answer questions and assist in the aid process.
Tuition and fees are due at the time of registering for classes. Students have the option of paying in full or signing up for a deferred payment plan through Payment Portal by Nelnet. Visit www.src.edu or call 309-649-7030 for more information about payment options.
A course schedule can also be viewed at www.src.edu. For more information about the registration process or to make an appointment with an advisor, call (309) 647-6400 in Canton, (309) 543-4413 in Havana, (309) 837-6069 in Macomb, and (217) 322-6060 in Rushville.
The Canton Campus is located at 23235 North County 22 and the Macomb Campus is located at 208 South Johnson Street.