Kaskaskia College, located in
Centralia, Illinois, is the oldest
community colleges in the
U.S. state of
Illinois and serves 11,500 students. The college provides
accredited degree programs in
Arts,
Science, General Studies, and 18 other vocational
Associate degree programs. Currently presided by James C. Underwood, the college originated in 1940, as the first Community College in the state established under the Junior College Act. Prior Presidents include: Alice Mumaw-Jacobs, Dr. Bruce Stahl, Dr. Paul Blowers, and Oscar Corbell (original founder). It is located adjacent
Centralia, with the main campus in
Clinton County just south of Shattuc.
College History & Mission
On September 9, 1940, Centralia Township Junior College began its operation as the first tax-supported junior college in the state of
Illinois, established by a vote of the people. Oscar Corbell and the Board of Education saw a great need for higher education opportunities within the area. Mr. Corbell worked closely with the Board of Education and area legislators, and under his leadership, they launched the movement for a local junior college that would operate in conjunction with the local high school. Corbell, a local attorney, wrote the State Bill that would later become known as the
Illinois Public Junior College Act of 1937.
Twenty-six years later on July 1, 1966, under the new Public Junior College Act, House Bill 1710, the district expanded and the College became known as Kaskaskia College...
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