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Mar 4th, 2020
FCC Receives $50,000 Grant for EDS Program
In January of 2019, Frontier Community College (FCC) received a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Leadership Grant in the amount of $50,000.  The 18-month grant has been awarded by the Illinois Community College Board and will be used exclusively for the Electrical Distribution Systems (EDS) Program.
Automotive Program Receives National Recognition
Mar 4th, 2020
Automotive Program Receives National Recognition
Frontier Community College (FCC) was recently recognized as the “Best Automotive Trade School by Value” in an online study published by Trade School Future.  The report used a variety of criteria to determine the top ten trade schools offering an automotive program, and FCC placed at the top of the list with its Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master-accredited Automotive Technology program.
FCC Named a Top 150 Institute
Mar 4th, 2020
FCC Reports Highest "On-Time" Graduation Rates in Illinois
Frontier received statewide and national recognition for reporting a 62% "on-time" graduation rate.
FCC Named a Top 150 Institute
Mar 4th, 2020
Frontier Receives $2.24 Million Federal Grant
Fairfield, Ill. – Frontier Community College (FCC), an Illinois Eastern Community College, has been selected to receive a grant from the U.S. Department of Education Strengthening Institutions Program (SIP) for a total amount of $2,249,961 from October 2019 through September 2024.  The allocation of funds will be approximately $450,000 for each of the five years.
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Mar 4th, 2020
Automotive Program Retains Master ASE Accreditation
Frontier Community College (FCC) recently received word from the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) that its Automotive Technology program continues to meet the requirements for Master Automobile Service Technology accreditation.  This is the highest level of program accreditation recognized by the institute.
FCC Named a Top 150 Institute
Mar 4th, 2020
Aspen Institute Names FCC a Top 150 Community College
The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program
FCC Nursing Scholarships
Mar 4th, 2020
FCC Nursing Students Presented with Scholarships
Several students enrolled in the IECC Nursing Program on FCC's campus were awarded financial scholarships for the Fall 2018 semester.  Scholarships presented include the Clemence Elizabeth Cox Scholarship and the Vicky Lemons Memorial Scholarship.  Clemence Elizabeth Cox Scholarship Pictured, from left to right:  Bottom Row - students Sara Williams and Alechia Roosevelt.  Top row: Kent Reeves, CPA & Trustee; Lori Noe, Coordinator of Financial Aid; Julie Bullard, Nursing Advisor, and Jerry Cox, donor.  
EDS Scholarships
Mar 4th, 2020
EDS Students Awarded with Scholarships
Five students from Frontier Community College received scholarships to use towards their enrollment in t
Forbes Ranks FCC a Top 25 Two-Year Trade School
Mar 4th, 2020
Forbes Ranks FCC a Top 25 Two-Year Trade School
In a report published by Forbes on August 16, Frontier Community College (FCC) was ranked the 15th best two-year trade school in the nation.  Written by Carter Coudriet of Forbes Staff, the report is titled “The Top 25 Two-Year Trade Schools: Colleges That Can Solve The Skills Gap” and has been published on Forbes’ website. Unlike the well-known Forbes Top Colleges list, which names four-year public and private universities, the Top 25 Two-Year Trade Schools list includes technical and career colleges that provide programs to cover a large variety of in-demand jobs.