Lake Land College to host first annual Math & Science Open House Posted on September 8, 2021 Lake Land College math and science faculty will host the first annual Math & Science Open House from 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 24. The event allows high school juniors and seniors to learn more and ask questions about Lake Land math and science academic programs such as chemistry, biology, physics, math and engineering. Tours of facilities and labs will allow those interested to see and experience the state-of-the-art technology and equipment available to students in these programs. As part of the biology lab tour, participants will also have the opportunity to view a cadaver. “We are fortunate to have labs furnished with up-to-date equipment that go a long way in preparing our students to be successful when they graduate or transfer,” Division Chair of Math & Science/Biological Science Instructor Ikemefuna Nwosu said. “Our hope is that when students and their parents or guardians visit the open house, they can get a hands-on perspective of the quality education they will receive at Lake Land College.” The event will consist of three sessions based on different aspects of the math and science programs at Lake Land. The first session will include information about geographic information systems (GIS). GIS links data and descriptions to specific locations, allowing users to connect patterns and context within that data. The second session will include information about biological science, and the third session will involve physical science. As part of these sessions, faculty will be presenting hands-on demonstrations showcasing equipment, animal specimens, cadavers and laboratory experiments that are part of the Laker experience that provides students an advantage when transitioning to the workforce or to four-year universities. For more information or to register for the event, visit lakelandcollege.edu/visit. -30-
Lake Land College to host Laker Visit Day Posted on September 3, 2021 Lake Land College will host Laker Visit Day from 9 a.m. to noon Oct. 11 in the Luther Student Center, giving potential students the opportunity to learn about The Laker Advantage and how it can guide them on the path to success. Attendees will tour campus with a student ambassador, who will share information from a student perspective. Participants will also meet with faculty to learn more about specific programs. Representatives from many services, including Counseling Services, Career Services, Student Accommodations & Mental Health Initiatives, TRIO Student Support Services, Health Services and more will be available to provide information and answer attendees’ questions. A parent/guardian session will be offered as well to provide information relevant to potential parents or guardians of future Lakers. “This is a great opportunity for people to get to know the campus and learn about all the great things Lake Land has to offer,“ Michelle Zumbahlen, coordinator for strategic student communication & initiatives, said. “I highly encourage anyone considering attending to come to this event” For more information or to register, visit lakelandcollege.edu/visit. -30-
Lake Land College announces summer graduates Posted on September 2, 2021 Lake Land College is proud to announce the 2021 summer graduates. The following students completed their degrees and certificates this summer: First Name Last Name City Degree Academic Program Title Chase Austin Altamont Associate in Arts Criminal Justice Jayme Campe Altamont Certificate Medical Assistant Jordan Flach Altamont Associate in Science Chemistry Maelee Phillips Altamont Certificate Practical Nursing Joanna Schultz Altamont Associate in Arts Other Major Brittany Siebert Altamont Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Grace Simmons Altamont Certificate Esthetics Hayden Voelker Altamont Associate in Arts Business Marissa Graven Arcola Certificate Medical Assistant Marissa Graven Arcola Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Pascha Shire Ashmore Certificate Practical Nursing Sarah Perkins Athens Certificate Practical Nursing Taylor Warne Aurora Associate in Arts Business Sarah Ronnebaum Batesville Associate in Arts Agriculture Transfer Alisha Jewell Beecher City Certificate Medical Assistant Alisha Jewell Beecher City Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Jessica Prichard Beecher City Associate in Applied Science Accounting Ashley Rhodes Beecher City Certificate Cosmetology Jessica Drake Bethany Certificate Practical Nursing Shelby Harding Bethany Certificate Practical Nursing Destiny Underwood Bethany Certificate Practical Nursing Faith Williams Bingham Associate in Applied Science Agriculture Business and Supply Tiffany King Brazil Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Elissa Baron Brownstown Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Jayln Chrysler Casey Associate in Arts Elementary Education Thomas Eichinger Casey Associate in Applied Science IT-Programming Molly McDonald Casey Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Riley Peters Centralia Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Mariah Chino Champaign Associate in Arts Sociology/Social Work Kinda Ake Charleston Associate in Arts Business Peyton Anderson Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Natalie Banc Charleston Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Spencer Barringer Charleston Certificate Auto Mechanic I Spencer Barringer Charleston Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology Ian Centers Charleston Associate in Science Pre-Engineering Caden Daugherty Charleston Associate in Arts Business Efehan Efe Charleston Associate in Science Pre-Engineering Kristen Herendeen Charleston Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Lisa Livvix Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Kaylee Maroon Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Samantha Orr Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Leah Piescinski Charleston Associate in Applied Science Broadcast Communication Brooke Porter Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Tessa Richard Charleston Associate in Liberal Studies Heidi Richardson Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Paige Shirley Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Brittney Shuemaker Charleston Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Katherine Stine Charleston Certificate Medical Assistant Nicole Thomas Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Mara Thurman Charleston Certificate Esthetics Taneesha Waggoner Charleston Certificate Practical Nursing Morgan Combs Crossville Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Brooke Valles Crown Point Associate in Arts Pre-Nursing: BSN Transfer Kaitlyn Bloemer Dieterich Associate in Arts Elementary Education Leah Brummer Dieterich Certificate Cosmetology Mariah Kitterman Dieterich Certificate Practical Nursing Amy Anzio Edgewood Certificate Practical Nursing Montana Tonn Edgewood Associate in Arts Agriculture Transfer Breanna Alexander Effingham Certificate Practical Nursing Bianca Alwali Effingham Associate in Liberal Studies Mackenzie Blackerby Effingham Certificate Entrepreneurship Holly Bloemker Effingham Associate in Science Pre-Medicine Logan Borries Effingham Associate in Arts Elementary Education Carsyn Bushue Effingham Associate in Arts Business Deborah Fowler Effingham Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Jessica Golden Effingham Associate in Arts Pre-Veterinary Medicine Kaitlyn Hall Effingham Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Caralee Hayes Effingham Associate in Arts Business Jared Hoene Effingham Associate in Arts Criminal Justice Molly Hougham Effingham Associate in Arts Sociology/Social Work Ardyn Huss Effingham Certificate Practical Nursing Emma Huss Effingham Certificate Esthetics Will Kabbes Effingham Associate in Arts Business Jackson Matteson Effingham Associate in Arts Business Brayton Poland Effingham Associate in Arts Criminal Justice Fidencio Sanchez-Hernandez Effingham Certificate Auto Mechanic I Fidencio Sanchez-Hernandez Effingham Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology Katrina Summers Effingham Certificate Practical Nursing Alex Thoele Effingham Associate in Engineering Science Associate In Engineering Science Fatima Viramontes Farina Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Fatima Viramontes Farina Associate in Liberal Studies Sayne Schultz Findlay Associate in Arts Business Rachel Miller Gays Certificate Cosmetology Dayton Mitchell Greenup Associate in Arts Business Shelby Napier Greenup Certificate Medical Assistant Shelby Napier Greenup Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Alexander Talley Greenup Associate in Arts Business Paige Bartimus Hammond Certificate Medical Assistant Christian Kapongo Houston Associate in Science Pre-Engineering Shelby Thomason Humboldt Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Heather Thomas Jacksonville Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Catherine Hammond Kansas Associate in Applied Science IT-Programming Mason York Kansas Certificate Auto Mechanic I Mason York Kansas Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology Isaiah Hart Lake Zurich Associate in Arts Undecided Layla Bennett Linden Associate in Applied Science Agriculture Production and Management Kenzie Robertson Louisville Certificate Practical Nursing Sabrina Bettinger Lovington Associate in Arts Special Education Daniel Reedy Lovington Associate in Arts Agriculture Transfer Sarah Larson Marshall Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Hadyn Maloney Marshall Certificate Esthetics Brandon Ramsey Marshall Associate in Liberal Studies Brandon Ramsey Marshall Certificate Entrepreneurship Brittney Owen Martinsville Certificate Medical Assistant Brittney Owen Martinsville Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Anna Hakman Mason Associate in Arts Business Nathan Lohman Mason Associate in Arts Business Logan Pontious Mason Certificate Desktop Publishing Logan Pontious Mason Associate in Applied Science IT-Graphic Design Taylor Beals Mattoon Certificate Cosmetology Sylvester Boler Mattoon Certificate Medical Assistant Kristina Brunson Mattoon Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Raeann Bryan Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Haley Dick Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Brianna Donnell Mattoon Associate in Arts Special Education Richard Donovan Mattoon Associate in Applied Science IT-Network Administration Kyah Eastin Mattoon Associate in Arts Sociology/Social Work Madison Evans Mattoon Certificate Esthetics Patty Gaona Mattoon Associate in Arts Elementary Education Kylie Goostree Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Alexander Hall Mattoon Certificate Renewable Energy Technician Alexander Hall Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Renewable Energy Alexander Hall Mattoon Certificate Sustainable Energy Alexander Hall Mattoon Certificate Programmable Logic Controllers Alyssa Harris Mattoon Certificate Management Katlyn Haydon Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Tiffany Hoenes Mattoon Associate in Arts Undecided Jocelyn Hooper Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Kollyn Humes Mattoon Certificate Auto Mechanic I Kollyn Humes Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology Bethany Jones Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Joshua Kiest Mattoon Associate in Applied Science IT-Network Administration Brieanna Laidley Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Gunner Laughhunn Mattoon Associate in Science Pre-Engineering Tessa Leady Mattoon Certificate Medical Assistant Tessa Leady Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Katy Lee Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Shaunteje McDaniel Mattoon Certificate Medical Assistant Gavin Miller Mattoon Certificate Basic Welding Gavin Miller Mattoon Certificate CNC Operator Haleigh Miller Mattoon Certificate Cosmetology Macayle Miller Mattoon Associate in Arts Criminal Justice Melissa Moreno Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Amber Newell Mattoon Certificate Medical Assistant Amber Newell Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Louis Niemeyer Mattoon Certificate Business Development Louis Niemeyer Mattoon Certificate Professional Sales Louis Niemeyer Mattoon Certificate Marketing Louis Niemeyer Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Marketing Louis Niemeyer Mattoon Certificate Entrepreneurship William Rasmussen Mattoon Associate in Arts Business Ashley Smith Mattoon Certificate Desktop Publishing Ashley Smith Mattoon Associate in Applied Science IT-Graphic Design Rebecca Smith Mattoon Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Talitha Spitz Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Human Services – Psychology Jocelynne Stapleton Mattoon Certificate Medical Coding Specialist Jocelynne Stapleton Mattoon Associate in Applied Science Medical Coding and Health Information Nicole Starwalt Mattoon Certificate Medical Coding Specialist Kaitlin Stoeckel Mattoon Certificate Practical Nursing Peyton Trier Mattoon Associate in Arts Other Major Benjamin Winograd Mattoon Associate in Science Bioscience Non-Teaching Jasmine Zermeno Mattoon Associate in Liberal Studies Associate In Liberal Studies Alyssa Cole Mode Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Olivia Kanizer Montrose Certificate Practical Nursing Grace Honeyman Mount Auburn Associate in Arts Agriculture Transfer Reece Ballinger Neoga Associate in Arts English Chase Lanham Neoga Associate in Arts Physical Education Amanda Phillips Neoga Associate in Applied Science Human Services – Sociology Angela Goebel Newton Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Lori Hunt Oakland Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Morgan Whann Otwell Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Ashley Bartels Pana Associate in Arts Business Anna Gould Pana Associate in Arts Communication Studies Chaney Niehart Pana Associate in Applied Science Agriculture Business and Supply Taryn Fuller Paris Associate in Arts Sociology/Social Work Pilar Guerrero Paris Certificate Esthetics Chayse Martin Paris Associate in Arts Agriculture Transfer Hannah Seaton Ramsey Associate in Applied Science Early Childhood Care and Education Taran Duckworth Saint Elmo Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Jade Fancher Saint Peter Associate in Applied Science Human Services – Psychology Adam Schroeder Saint Peter Associate in Arts English Christopher Bullock Shelbyville Associate in Arts Business Elizabeth Carlson Shelbyville Certificate Practical Nursing Kaylee Davis Shelbyville Certificate Esthetics Ashley Kite Shelbyville Certificate Professional Sales Ashley Kite Shelbyville Certificate Marketing Ashley Kite Shelbyville Certificate Business Development Ashley Kite Shelbyville Associate in Applied Science Management Ashley Kite Shelbyville Certificate Management Bridgette Lockhart Shelbyville Associate in Applied Science Human Services – Criminal Justice Raye Mays Shelbyville Certificate Practical Nursing Dean Walters Shelbyville Associate in Arts Liberal Arts Kelsey Hankins Shumway Certificate Practical Nursing Nicholas Miller Shumway Associate in Arts History Emma Fearday Sigel Associate in Arts Elementary Education Megan Krampe Sigel Associate in Arts Business Jocelyn Schultz Stewardson Associate in Arts Business Hayleigh Duncan Strasburg Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Calla Roney Strasburg Certificate Practical Nursing Madison Atchison Sullivan Associate in Arts Elementary Education Alison Beard Sullivan Certificate Practical Nursing Hutson Dickens Sullivan Associate in Arts Business Kayla Dowds Sullivan Associate in Arts Pre-Veterinary Medicine Kayla Dowds Sullivan Associate in Science Pre-Medicine Sharon Hayse Sullivan Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Kaitlynn McClure Sullivan Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Mindy McPheeters Sullivan Certificate Auto Mechanic I Mindy McPheeters Sullivan Associate in Applied Science Automotive Technology Addison Orris Sullivan Associate in Applied Science Early Childhood Care and Education Josie Orris Sullivan Associate in Arts Communication Studies Nij Patel Sullivan Associate in Arts Business Trenton Polley Sullivan Associate in Arts Business Haley Rose Sullivan Certificate Practical Nursing Maelona Sims Sullivan Certificate Medical Assistant Maelona Sims Sullivan Associate in Applied Science Medical Assistant Michelle Williams Sullivan Certificate Medical Assistant Sarah Keith Terre Haute Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Kathryn Sapp Terre Haute Associate in Applied Science Human Services – Criminal Justice Benjamin Kitten Teutopolis Associate in Science Pre-Medicine Audrey Kreke Teutopolis Associate in Arts Early Childhood Education Sayde Levandoske Teutopolis Certificate Massage Therapy Shannon Thoele Teutopolis Certificate Cosmetology Caleb Wendt Teutopolis Associate in Arts Business Emily Carlen Toledo Associate in Arts Mathematics Austin Kline Toledo Certificate Practical Nursing Bradley Rickett Tower Hill Associate in Applied Science Human Services – Psychology Tiffanie Edwards Tuscola Certificate Medical Assistant Bridge Ryan Salmon Tuscola Certificate IT-Computer Game Development Joel Stinson Urbana Associate in Liberal Studies Erin Gahimer Vermilion Associate in Applied Science Dental Hygiene Jenna Wojcik Watson Certificate Medical Assistant -30-
Lake Land College to host Career Day Posted on August 19, 2021 Lake Land College will host its annual Career Day on Tuesday, October 5. At Career Day, nearly 1,200 high school juniors and seniors come to Lake Land to learn about a variety of careers and how to follow a path to attain those careers. High school students throughout the district will have the opportunity to register for more than 175 different sessions in an array of fields including agriculture, health care, business, information technology, cosmetology, humanities and arts, communications, math, science, engineering, education, criminal justice, human services, psychology, sociology, political science, history, automotive, construction, technology, leadership, success in college and more. Sessions will be either 20 or 50 minutes in length, allowing students to explore topics at a basic or in-depth level of the particular field. “This event is a great way for high school students to explore the options available to them,” Michelle Zumbahlen, coordinator for strategic student communication & initiatives, said. “The attendees have the chance to learn and ask questions about areas of study, career paths and colleges that can help guide their decision-making process in the future.” An Illinois Regional College Fair will also be held as a part of Career Day. Representatives from approximately 50 different colleges around the country will be on hand to speak with students about what their colleges have to offer. The college fair will allow students to interact with many different colleges at one time, a unique opportunity that they may not experience elsewhere. Students may attend the College Fair before or after their scheduled sessions or register to attend the College Fair as one of their sessions if they wish to have more time to explore this component of the day. Masks covering the nose and mouth will be required for all individuals at all times while inside campus buildings, regardless of vaccination status. While outdoors, vaccinated individuals may remove their masks, while unvaccinated individuals should wear a mask when social distancing cannot be maintained. To support compliance with indoor mask requirements, food or drink will not be allowed at college events or gatherings held on campus or in college facilities. For more information about Career Day, visit lakelandcollege.edu/career-day or contact Zumbahlen at mzumbahlen4077@lakelandcollege.edu or 217-234-5230. -30-
Lake Land College receives Compeer Financial grant Posted on August 4, 2021 The Lake Land College Foundation and Ag Division recently received a $75,000 grant from Compeer Financial. Lake Land College is one of six community colleges in Illinois receiving these grant dollars, and one of 14 community colleges overall. Pictured are (left to right): Scholarship Coordinator Hannah Crnkovich, Executive Director for College Advancement Christina Donsbach, Lake Land College President Josh Bullock, Senior Corporate Giving Specialist for Compeer Financial Fund for Rural America Karen Schieler, Division Chair Agriculture/Agriculture Instructor Ryan Orrick, Agriculture Business Instructor Ryan Wildman and Horticulture Instructor Dyke Barkley. “We are very excited for this opportunity and thankful for the support from Compeer Financial,” said Division Chair of Agriculture/Agriculture Instructor Ryan Orrick. “We are really looking forward to seeing how this will impact our students, division and the college.” The Agriculture and Rural Initiative, Compeer Financial’s donor advised fund, has granted $825,000 to community and technical colleges across the cooperative’s 144-county territory. The colleges were selected as partners based on their agricultural education offerings, agriculture workforce development and geographic impact. “The opportunities Lake Land College offers to ag students are priceless,” Karen Schieler, Senior Corporate Giving Specialist for Compeer Financial Fund for Rural America, said. “Getting students and youth interested in agriculture careers and helping to develop that workforce is what we strive to do, and Lake Land provides valuable, hands-on experience in many of those areas.” The Agriculture and Rural Initiative was created by the Compeer Financial Board of Directors in 2019 to make signature investments in programs and projects that directly address the needs of farmers and others who work in agriculture. “Community and Technical colleges provide one-of-a-kind educational opportunities, which are focused on the needs and careers in those communities,” said Greg Nelsona Compeer Financial Director. “These grants are part of Compeer’s commitment to champion rural, by supporting our clients and communities, creating sustainable and long-term success in the industry.” Based in the Upper Midwest, Compeer Financial is a member-owned Farm Credit cooperative serving and supporting agriculture and rural communities. The $25.4 billion organization provides loans, leases, risk management and other financial services throughout 144 counties in Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Lake Land College extends gratitude to Compeer Financial for providing this grant and will continue to explore the opportunities it provides to help students succeed. -30-
Lake Land College updates pandemic safety protocols Posted on August 3, 2021 In accordance with new guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), Lake Land College’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Team will be implementing new pandemic response safety protocols to protect the college community. “Since announcing our return to a more traditional campus environment and in-person class offerings for the fall, the college has been closely monitoring the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant and guidelines issued by the CDC and IDPH. Knowing that a majority of the counties in our college district are at CDC’s “Substantial” or “High” risk levels for community transmission, we are taking these measures to ensure a safe and effective learning environment,” Lake Land College President Josh Bullock said. Effective August 4, masks covering the nose and mouth will be required for all individuals at all times while inside campus buildings, regardless of vaccination status. Masks can be removed when alone in an enclosed room with the door shut or in a designated eating area on campus. All plans for in-person services, classes, events and meetings will continue as planned, maintaining social distancing whenever feasible while indoors. For the fall semester, students can select from in-person, virtual and online courses to build a schedule that best suits their needs. Employees, students and visitors coming to a college facility are encouraged to self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms prior to visiting campus and to refrain from visiting if feeling ill. Pandemic safety protocols are subject to change with direction provided by the CDC, Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB), the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) and the Governor’s Office. Lake Land College will provide updates as relevant information becomes available. -30-
Lake Land College Athletics to host golf outing Posted on Lake Land College Laker Athletics will be hosting an annual golf outing Sunday, August 15 at Meadowview Golf Course in Mattoon, Illinois. Registration and lunch will be at noon with shotgun start time at 1 p.m. “This event is a really good way to have fun and show support for our athletic programs,” Ashli Wicker, TRIO SSS learning skills specialist and head volleyball coach, said. “We’re hoping for a great turnout.” The format will be a two-person scramble. The $75 registration fee will include the green fee, cart fee, lunch and giveaway. Sponsorships are also available. A $100 Hole Sponsorship will include personal signage on a hole at the outing as well as advertisement on the Lake Land College Athletics website for one year. A $250 Corporate Hole Sponsorship will include the outing registration fee for two people, personal signage on a hole at the event and a Laker Athletic All Sports Pass. All proceeds from the event will go to Laker Athletics. For more information, or to register, contact Wicker at awicker1@lakelandcollege.edu. -30-
Lake Land College Adult Education to offer free welding classes Posted on Lake Land College Adult Education will be offering free welding classes beginning August 16. The classes will meet Monday through Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Sullivan high school. The class format will be a hybrid of online learning and in person coursework with two remote classes Participants will learn basic welding techniques, such as stick welding, metal inert gas (MIG) welding and tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding as well as metal fabrication and other skills. Upon completion of the program, students will earn a Basic Welding Certificate through the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) as well as 11 credit hours with Lake Land College. As well as encouraging students to earn a GED and offering résumé assistance and other resources, Lake Land College Adult Education also partners with local businesses for facility tours to give students the chance to see employers and how their businesses operate. “We have seen a lot of success with this program,” Adult Education Advisor Kyle Sims said. “We have had a lot of people who complete it go right into the field afterwards.” For more information, contact Lake Land College Adult Education at adulteducation@lakelandcollege.com or 217-238-8292. -30-
Technology resources and financial benefits will be available to Lake Land College students this Fall Posted on July 29, 2021 Lake Land College is implementing several initiatives to assist students this fall, including financial assistance, a new laptop rental program and new classroom technology. “We are committed to helping our students succeed by providing access to the resources and technology they need, when they need it,” President Josh Bullock said. “The new technology and financial assistance programs made available with COVID-relief funding will be able to break down some barriers for students and allow them to continue on their path to a successful career.” On Monday, July 12, the Lake Land College Board of Trustees approved the purchase of 300 new Dell laptops using Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) governmental funds. The Information Systems and Services team will prepare each of the laptops, and beginning August 16, students can check them out in the Judge Learning Resource Center/Library. The college will also be proposing the implementation of a new help desk at a future Lake Land College Board of Trustees meeting. If approved, the help desk will be available to students during the hours they are using online resources. Student Trustee Katie Greuel said the students appreciated the Chromebooks that the college made available last year, but recognized that they had limitations. “I really think the laptops are a great idea. It will be nice for students to be able to complete their school work at home. It will definitely be utilized.” Throughout the past year, the college has used COVID-relief funds to provide financial assistance to students to help cover educational expenses, such as tuition and fees, course materials, technology, food, housing, transportation, or for emergency costs that arise due to coronavirus such as health care (including mental health care) or child care. Students do not have to repay these grant funds. In addition to the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act (CRRSA), the college has additional funding available to assist students through the HEERF funds authorized through the American Rescue Plan. This fall, Lake Land College will prioritize the distribution of these funds in three tiers: 1. Students with the most financial need, based on their FAFSA; 2. Students enrolled in programs that have high costs for tools, supplies or tests and 3. Any student with a self-identified area of need. Students enrolled in the fall as of the 10th day of the semester, will have the opportunity to request funds due to hardships experienced throughout the pandemic. Full-time students enrolled in at least 12 credit hours can request up to $1,000 and part-time students enrolled in three to 11 credit hours can request up to $500 to assist with educational expenses. The request form will be available in the Laker Hub, the student portal. Students who previously were enrolled at Lake Land, but had to withdraw in Spring 2020, Summer 2020, Fall 2020 and Spring 2021 due to the pandemic are eligible to receive a tuition waiver for up to five credit hours. The college will be notifying these eligible students via a letter in the coming weeks. The college will also be equipping some classrooms with state-of-the-art HyFlex Model technology, allowing faculty to provide instruction to students who are physically present while also enabling students to attend virtually if desired. Lake Land College has collaborated with SynapSIS, Inc. of Springfield to implement this technology for dual credit courses as part of the Rural Education Delivery System (REDS) project. The REDS project connected the college to five rural high school sites via high definition video and audio conferencing capabilities. This fully integrated system is powered by the Eagle Eye Director by Polycom and has touchscreen display boards, Eagle-eye motion sensitive cameras and ceiling microphones. The system’s people-tracking technology automatically zooms in on the active speaker, allowing faculty, students and other presenters to better engage with the learning experience. Enabling instructors to simultaneously teach in-person and online classes, the HyFlex Model expands the flexibility for students to access educational services and resources via a variety of situations. For more information on these resources visit lakelandcollege.edu. -30-
Lake Land College to host virtual Court Reporting Technology information session Posted on July 28, 2021 Lake Land College will be hosting a virtual information session for its new Court Reporting Technology Degree special admission program September 1 at 6 p.m. Attendees will learn about the career opportunities available to court reporters. The introduction of the program follows the increased high demand for court reporting and closed-captioning professionals throughout the nation. “Court reporting creates several opportunities for rewarding career paths for students who are interested in developing this skill set,” Lisa Earp, business instructor/director of court reporting/office professionals program coordinator, said. Instructors for the program will be available to answer questions, and all are welcome to attend. To register, visit lakelandcollege.edu/visit/. The program will train students for careers in the judicial setting as either official or freelance court reporters. The program also provides students with the option to attain a captioning specialization, which prepares students for careers providing captioning for broadcast television and internet programs and working with the deaf or hard-of-hearing population by providing an accurate word-for-word text translation in education, civic and corporate settings. Requirements for application to the program include admission to Lake Land College and completion of an interest survey, English and grammar exam and a timed typing exam. Those interested must complete a Laker Profile at lakelandcollege.edu/enroll/ and submit an intent to enroll at Lake Land College indicating the Academic Program (major) as AAS.CRT.TRK. The next cohort of students will begin in Spring 2022. Interested students may begin the program with a typing speed of 40 words per minute. Keeping up with the pace of regular speech, the program is designed to train students on a specialized 24-key shorthand keyboard used by court reporters and captioners called a steno machine. Rather than typing out each word, letter for letter, as on a traditional keyboard, stenographers spell out syllables phonetically on a steno machine. This form of specialized shorthand allows court reporters and captioners to capture speech with near complete accuracy. Students will purchase or rent-to-own a steno machine. Upon graduation, students will be prepared to sit for the Illinois Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) or the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) Registered Skilled Reporter (RSR) and Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) certification exams. For more information about the special admission Court Reporting Technology Degree program, contact Earp at learp@lakelandcollege.edu. -30-