WVC Earns National Recognition for Excellence in Higher Education
I llinois Eastern Community Colleges (IECC) has received high marks from Intelligent.com, with Wabash Valley College (WVC) among the top-ranked community colleges in both Illinois and the nation. Intelligent.com, a trusted resource for program rankings and higher education evaluations, assesses schools based on academic quality, graduation rates, tuition costs, and student resources. Schools are recog- nized for their reputation, affordability, and ability to equip students with the essential tools and resources for academic and professional success. Wabash Valley College secured the 22nd position on Intelligent’s 2024 List of Best Community Colleges in the U.S., highlighting its commitment to providing quality education at an affordable cost. This recognition reflects the college’s ongoing efforts to deliver academic excel - lence and robust student support.
while supporting success both inside and outside the classroom.” This accolade is indicative of the collective effort and dedication of WVC’s faculty and staff in creating an opti - mal educational environment for students. The college’s focus on personalized instruction, hands-on learning experiences, and community engagement has contrib- uted significantly to its national recognition. Intelligent.com’s commendation reinforces WVC’s position as a leading institution that provides students with valuable educational experiences and prepares them for successful careers. As a proud member of the IECC district, Wabash Valley College continues to uphold its mission of fostering student success through quality education and comprehensive support services. For more information on Intelligent.com’s program rankings and educational resources, visit their website. We strive to foster a sense of belonging while supporting
WVC President and IECC Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs Matt Fowler expressed pride in the college’s achievements. “On behalf of the faculty and staff of Wabash Valley College, it is an honor to be recognized in the top 2 percent of community colleges nationwide,” he said. “All of us at Wabash Valley College take great pride in supporting students in their learning, discov- ery, leadership development, and engagement both on and off-campus. We strive to foster a sense of belonging
ABOVE: WVC Student Julian (‘24) receives cap and gown in preparation for commencement.
success both inside and outside the classroom.
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