KCC Holding Online/In-Person Fast Path Info Sessions

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Fast Path students Nadia Butler (left) of Watseka and Olivia Henning of Milford. –Photo submitted.

In-person and live online information sessions are being held this month for Kankakee Community College’s Fast Path transfer program.

The in-person event will be at KCC’s Miner South Extension Center in Watseka on Wednesday, March 16, at 6 p.m. A virtual Zoom information session will be on Wednesday, March 23, at 6 p.m.

The Fast Path Program uses a schedule of two classes at a time, two days a week, for students to earn an Associate in Arts transfer degree in two years, all in Watseka. New classes begin every eight weeks. Students are in class for approximately three hours a day, two days a week. The course sequence, dates, and times are prearranged and guaranteed.

“We’ve done the planning and taken the guesswork out of college,” said Nancy Schunke, KCC Miner South Extension Center coordinator and Fast Path advisor. “Fast Path students have a support system they can rely on. We mentor, guide, and coach each student and give them the tools they need to be successful, including a new laptop.”

“The Fast Path program helped me ease into college,” said Olivia Henning, a current Fast Path student. “Classes in the program are well thought out and fun. The mentor and staff are helpful and provide support throughout the program. It was a great choice for me.”

Applications now are being accepted, with classes beginning in August. The program admits a maximum of 20 students each year.

For questions or to reserve a seat at one of the information sessions, contact Schunke at nschunke@kcc.edu, or phone 815-802-8784.


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