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New business development certificate available at Lake Land College

Posted on August 23, 2019

Lake Land College is now offering a new business development certificate program focused on entrepreneurial skills. Lake Land College has partnered with Mattoon in Motion to bring this concept to life.

Mattoon in Motion’s business committee, chaired by Rex Barnes, received two state-wide grant competition awards by the Google Impact Challenge program totaling $325,000. The award came after the committee developed the idea of creating an Innovation Center that acts as a “business incubator” for eager entrepreneurs in the Mattoon community and surrounding areas. The Innovation Center will be located in the Cross County Mall in Mattoon and is set to open in mid-October. This will allow prospective business owners to have better access to resources and a solid foundation to develop their business ideas.

Lake Land College is committed to supporting participants of the Innovation Center and encourages members to complete Lake Land’s business development certificate program tuition free.

This program will appeal to many people who have various levels of experience dealing with small business endeavors.

“The program will allow those with prior business knowledge to fill in the gaps of knowledge they might be missing,” Scott Rhine, IT instructor/program coordinator, IT-network administrator, said. “It’s a low-threshold introduction to business curriculum that students can complete at their own pace.”

All courses throughout the first semester are entirely online and interested students can begin the first semester of class on any day of their choice. However, students of the program must finish all courses by the end of semester finals.

“Students set their own pace through the semester. If a student has years of experience in accounting and no experience in marketing, that student can accelerate through the accounting courses quickly and take time through the marketing courses,” Rhine explained. “Eventually all classes will be online. As of now, the only course that is on campus is the second semester management elective, Small Business Management.”

“The collaboration that led to this certificate opportunity has allowed Lake Land College to interact more comprehensively with Mattoon in Motion and the community,” Jim Hull, vice president for workforce solutions/community education, said. “The certificate collaboration will help quality business ideas receive the foundation and support they need to get started.”

For more information about the business development certificate, contact John Carpenter, business instructor and program coordinator, at 217-234-5347 or jcarpent@lakelandcollege.edu.

For more information about the Lake Land College Business Division, go to lakelandcollege.edu/academic-divisions/business-division/.

Lake Land College honors nurses in pinning ceremony

Posted on August 22, 2019

At the 2019 Lake Land College annual pinning ceremony, 45 graduating practical nurses received their pins.

Lana Keigley, Charleston, received the Marilyn Fuqua Thompson award, which is given each year to a graduating student who is considered to be the all-around best student in the class and is voted on by faculty. The student must be professionally superior and morally responsible, be capable of making wise decisions, be compassionate and caring, be dedicated and possess common sense and a strong scientific knowledge base, demonstrate superior technical skills, and possess superior communication skills and composure, often in crisis situations.

Keigley from the campus class and Spencer Tinder, Sullivan, from the Kluthe Center class were awarded the Peer Nursing Awards. These students are chosen because of their clinical and scholastic performance, willingness to help other students, professionalism, maturity and spirit. The award is characterized by a true team player, who also is considered a leader. The recipients of this award were chosen by fellow nursing students.

Jessica Fisher, Mattoon, received the Clinical Excellence Award, which is given to the graduate who demonstrates excellence in skills while exhibiting compassion, respect, integrity and professionalism. This year’s recipient consistently achieved the highest level of quality patient care and promoted teamwork and collegial working relationship with peers and clinical staff.

For serving as a positive representative for the PN program student liaisons, Brett Wilhelm, Lovington, from the campus class and Kayla Jones, Charleston, from the Kluthe Center class, received Certificates of Recognition.

During the ceremony, the following were honored:

Christopher Sharp                Altamont

Carli Bridgeforth                   Ashmore

Angelica Thompson            Beecher City

Kayla Jones                           Charleston

Lana Keigley                         Charleston

Shelby Keller                         Charleston

Sherena Shepherd               Charleston

Tabitha McCoy                     Charleston

Terrence Harper                   Charleston

Ashley Sills                            Effingham

Jennifer Root                         Effingham

Klarissa Vogt                         Effingham

Mackenzie Waymoth           Effingham

Rachel Brown-Kincaid         Louisville

Brett Wilhelm                        Lovington

Morgan Maxey                     Martinsville

Destiny Knox                         Mattoon

Emily Bryant                          Mattoon

James Conroy                       Mattoon

Jessica Fisher                        Mattoon

Kayce Schilling                     Mattoon

Kristin Pearcy                        Mattoon

Rachel Reed                          Mattoon

Shelby Rich                            Mattoon

Whitney Shafer                     Mattoon

Marci Overstreet                  Oakland

Bailey Boswell                       Pana

Gretchen Gordon                 Pana

Kayla Coleman                     Pana

Brooke Crunk                        Paris

Kyler Roan                             Paris

Emily Smith                           Shelbyville

Jayme Ballinger                    Shelbyville

Logan Manship                     Shelbyville

Sandra Williams                    Shelbyville

Taylor Rhodes                       Shelbyville

Tiffany Moeller                      Shelbyville

Wyatt Steffen                        Sigel

Daniele Daily                        Sullivan

Spencer Tinder                     Sullivan

Olivia Telgmann                   Strasburg

Rachel Weber                       Teutopolis

Allyson French                      Toledo

Mindi Lane                            Tower Hill

Kacy Ross                               Windsor

Lake Land College approved as an entitled institution for Gateways to Opportunity Credentials

Posted on August 19, 2019

Lake Land College has been approved as an entitled institution for the Gateways to Opportunity ECE Credential – Levels two, three and four. As an entitled institution, students at Lake Land College have the opportunity to qualify for state recognized credentials as they take courses or complete a degree through the Social Science and Education Division.

Lake Land College is among a select group of institutions in Illinois to be entitled for the Gateways to Opportunity Credentials. All Gateways to Opportunity Credentials have competencies that reflect multiple professional standards, including National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the Illinois Professional Teaching Standards. Lake Land faculty have worked diligently to align their courses with the Gateways to Opportunity competencies.

In a time when Early Childhood Education is defining itself as a field that promotes professional development, Lake Land College has become entitled to help further this goal by preparing graduates who are ready to provide quality care and education to young children in Illinois.

Gateways to Opportunity, Illinois Professional Development System, is designed to provide guidance, support and the recognition to practitioners who serve children and families in Illinois. Gateways to Opportunity is administered by the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (INCCRRA) on behalf of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHA).

Visit the Gateways to Opportunity website at ilgateways.com to learn more.

To learn more about education programs at Lake Land College, go to www.lakelandcollege.edu/high-demand-programs/teacher-education/ or contact Division Chair Social Science/Education/Psychology Instructor Charles Jarrell at 217-234-5331 or cjarrell@lakelandcollege.edu.

Lake Land College Athletes Achieve Academic Honors

Posted on August 8, 2019

Lake Land College student athletes excelled in the classroom and in competition during the 2018-2019 academic year.

Four teams achieved NJCAA Academic Team status by having a team GPA of 3.00 or higher. Volleyball’s GPA was as high as 3.44.

Volleyball player Maria Gentry, Stewardson, baseball player Mitchell Shaw, Colorado Springs, CO, and women’s basketball player, Liberty Jamison, Paxton, each received the 2018 NJCAA All-Academic First Team status for a GPA of 4.0. Baseball players Sam Gubbins, Charleston, and Wes Harrell, Charleston, and softball players Natalie Gordon, Charleston; Frankie Izard, St. Joseph; Sophie Cooper, Lenzburg; and Delaine Johnson, Streator, received the 2018 NJCAA All-Academic Second Team status for a GPA of 3.80-3.99.

Of the Athletic Honors, softball player Frankie Izard achieved NJCAA Division One Region 24 Player of the Year, NJCAA Division One All-Region 24, Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference, NFCA All-Region 24 Teams 1st Team, and NFCA All-American 1st Team status. Women’s basketball players Avery Jackson, Mattoon, and Jamie Sandschafer, Teutopolis, both received NJCAA Division Two All-Region 24 and Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conferences.

The NJCAA is the National Junior College Athletic Association dedicated to promoting and fostering two-year college athletics and ensuring equality among sports practices. The Great Rivers Athletic Conference is the section of the NJCAA that primarily encompasses Southern Illinois and contains nine colleges. Learn more about the association at ncjaa.org and the conference at gracsports.com.

This year the following Laker student athletes and teams were honored:

Lake Land College

ATHELETIC DEPARTMENT HONORS 2018-2019

Academic Report

2018 NJCAA Academic Team (must have a team GPA of 3.00 or higher):

Softball, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Baseball

 

2018 NJCAA All-Academic First Team (athlete with 24 credit hours with 4.00 GPA):

Maria Gentry, Stewardson, Volleyball

Mitchell Shaw, Colorado Springs, CO, Baseball

Liberty Jamison, Paxton, Women’s Basketball

 

2018 NJCAA All-Academic Second Team (athletes with 24 credit hours with 3.80-3.99 GPA):

Sam Gubbins, Charleston, Baseball

Wes Harrell, Charleston, Baseball

Natalie Gordon, Charleston, Softball

Frankie Izard, St. Joseph, Softball

Sophie Cooper, Lenzburg, Softball

Delaine Johnson, Streator, Softball

 

2018 NJCAA All-Academic Third Team (athletes with 24 credit hours with 3.60-3.79 GPA):

Ashlyn Clem, Danville, Volleyball

Mikayla Fultz, Mattoon, Volleyball

Ashlyn MacDonald, Mattoon, Volleyball

Katie Tarkington, Vandalia, Volleyball

Bryce Lohman, Effingham, Baseball

Quinton Helmuth, Arthur, Baseball

Jamie Young, Point Cook, Victoria, Australia, Baseball

Drew Yazzie, Farmington, NM, Baseball

Sophie Cooper, Lenzburg, Softball

Delaine Johnson, Streator, Softball

Avery Jackson, Mattoon, Women’s Basketball

Aislinn Parish, Charleston, Women’s Basketball

Jamie Sandschafer, Teutopolis, Women’s Basketball

Darrell Phillips, Charleston, Basketball

 

Accumulative GPA of all of our athletes (102) for the 2018-2019 academic year: 3.12

By Sport:                     Volleyball – 3.44

Softball – 3.28

Women’s Basketball – 3.25

Baseball – 3.02

Men’s Basketball – 2.7

Cheer – 3.04

 

Total number of athletes achieving a 3.0 or higher GPA for the 2018-2019 academic year: 60 of 102

By Sport:                     Softball (11 of 17)

Baseball (17 of 30)

Women’s Basketball (9 of 11)

Volleyball (14 of 15)

Men’s Basketball (3 of 14)

Cheer (9 of 15)

 

Athletic Sports Honors

 

Season Records

By Sport:               Softball – 52/19

Women’s Basketball – 24/8

Men’s Basketball – 11/20

Volleyball – 27/14

Baseball – 11/34

 

Volleyball

 

Team Honors

NJCAA Academic Team

 

Individual Honors and Awards

NJCAA Division One All-Region 24: Alexandra Beckers, Mount Pulaski; Jannah Mullen, St. Joseph; and Ashlyn Macdonald, Mattoon

Great Rivers Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year: Ashlyn Macdonald, Mattoon

Great Rivers Athletic Conference Sportsmanship Award: Kristy Burford, Bethany

 

Women’s Basketball

 

Team Honors

NJCAA Academic Team

Finished 2nd in the GRAC

Region 24 Runner Up

 

Individual Honors and Awards

NJCAA 2nd Team All American: Avery Jackson, Mattoon

NJCAA Division Two All-Region 24: Avery Jackson, Mattoon; Jamie Sandschafer, Teutopolis

Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference: Avery Jackson, Mattoon, Jamie Sandschafer, Teutopolis

 

Softball

 

Team Honors

NJCAA Academic Team

Region 24 Champion

2nd place in the GRAC

 

Individual Honors and Awards

NJCAA Division One Region 24 Player of the Year: Frankie Izard, St. Joseph

NJCAA Division One All-Region 24: Delaine Johnson, Streator; Frankie Izard, St. Joseph; Abe Lee, Mattoon

NJCAA Division One All-Region 24 Tournament: Delaine Johnson, Streator, Allison Helton, Colorado Springs, CO; Amaya Eubanks, Gardena, CA; Abe Lee, Mattoon

Great Rivers Athletic Conference All-Conference: Delanie Johnson, Streator; Frankie Izard, St. Joseph; Abe Lee, Mattoon

NFCA All-Region 24 Teams 1st Team: Frankie Izard, St. Joseph

NFCA All-Region 24 Teams 2nd Team: Abe Lee, Mattoon; Delanie Johnson, Streator; Amaya Eubanks, Gardena, CA

NFCA All-American 1st Team: Frankie Izard, St. Joseph

 

Baseball

 

Team Honors

NJCAA Academic All American Team

Lake Land College offers a Painting with Oils or Acrylics Class

Posted on August 6, 2019

Lake Land College is offering a Painting with Oils or Acrylics class at the Kluthe Center in Effingham. The eight-session class is available to register and will be on Wednesdays beginning Sept. 18 through Nov. 6 and will meet from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The class will be taught by Vera Keplar, who has a master’s degree in art from Eastern Illinois University and has taught art at K-12 and adult level for many years. In addition, Vera has been a judge for several art competitions.

Beginner and experienced artists are all welcome to attend. Students will paint on canvas using oil or acrylic paints and will be able to choose their own subject matter. Students will need to bring their own paint supplies. The supply list includes: basic colors of oil or acrylic tubes of paint, variety of sizes of oil or acrylic paint brushes and 16” x 20” minimum size canvas panels or stretch panels. The cost is $52 for the class.

To register, go to lakelandcollege.edu/learn. Drop date for a refund is five business days prior to the class.

For more information, contact Jackie Wake at 217-234-5087 or email jwake@lakelandcollege.edu.

Get ready for fall semester at Lake Land College

Posted on August 5, 2019

Fall classes begin Monday, Aug. 19, but there is still time to register at Lake Land College!

Lake Land College courses are offered throughout east central Illinois at convenient times and locations. Take a class online, in your community or on campus in Mattoon. For a list of fall classes throughout the Lake Land College district, visit lakelandcollege.edu and click on the Schedules link under the Academics tab.

Students can contact Counseling Services at 217-234-5232 or counsel@lakelandcollege.edu for additional information regarding the enrollment process or to schedule an appointment to meet with a counselor. Counselors are available to meet 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday during summer hours.

Lake Land will be holding extended registration hours on Friday, Aug. 16 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Luther Student Center on campus in Mattoon. This is the last day to register for fall semester before classes begin; late registration will continue through Tuesday, Aug. 20.

Please note that on Friday, Aug. 16, all college offices will be closed from 8 – 10 a.m. Services will resume at 10 a.m. All students are invited to attend Welcome Day on Wednesday, Aug. 21 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Field House to learn more about clubs, opportunities and college services.

To stay up-to-date with activities, deadlines and information, be sure to follow the Lake Land College Facebook page.

Godinez returns to Lake Land College as new head baseball coach

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After two successful years at Eastern Illinois University as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator, Julio Godinez will return to the Lake Land College baseball diamond as the new head coach beginning in the fall semester 2019.

After two successful years at Eastern Illinois University as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator, Julio Godinez will return to the Lake Land College baseball diamond as the new head coach beginning in the fall semester 2019.

“I’m ready to get to know the players and build a trusting relationship between the team and myself,” Godinez said. “Having coached for Lake Land before, I know the potential is there to build the program back into a national championship level program.”

Godinez attended St. Rita of Cascia High School in South Chicago where he grew up cheering on the Cubs, playing catch with his parents and watching his father coach local baseball teams. He followed his passion for the sport through school and went on to attend Kishwaukee College in Malta, Illinois and later transferred to Graceland University in Iowa.

Godinez returns to Lake Land with several coaching experiences. After college, he coached at Murray Community Schools for two years. Following his time in Murray, Godinez coached at Lake Land College under Athletic Director and Baseball Coach Bill Jackson. From fall of 2012 through spring of 2013, Godinez worked as the pitching coach and recruiting coordinator.

After the 2013 season at Lake Land College, Godinez made his way to Eastern Illinois University to take a job as a volunteer assistant coach where he gained experience working with all positions. For the past two years, Godinez has been Eastern’s pitching coach, and more recently, for the 2018-2019 season, he worked as the recruiting coordinator for the team.

Godinez is very excited to return to Lake Land College; the family atmosphere and small campus environment had always appealed to him.

“When a full time head coaching opportunity opened up at Lake Land College, I was very excited to finally have a chance to run my own show!” Godinez said.

Godinez plans to focus on the fine details and fundamentals of baseball with his team in order to be successful. He intends to build the Lakers into a national contender and win several championships along the way.

Godinez said he feels fortunate for the support he has received from the community and his family, as well as grateful for the opportunities that have allowed him to grow in his career and take Lake Land College baseball to the next level.

Lake Land College offers revised HVAC-R program with help from local businesses

Posted on July 29, 2019

The Lake Land College Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC-R) program recently underwent curriculum revisions in order to better prepare students for employment following graduation from the program.

In the summer of 2018 HVAC-R technicians from area businesses gathered at Lake Land College to form an advisory panel through a DACUM or Developing a Curriculum workshop. This workshop sought out to create a concise job analysis that includes a profile of important duties, tasks and skills required of successful HVAC-R technicians. Once the advisory panel had completed the skill outcomes required for a qualified technician, the advisory panel began making recommendations on necessary training equipment and exercises.

Connor Company, a heating and plumbing supplier in the area and one of the participating businesses in the advisory panel, recognized the need for training equipment and donated approximately $37,000 in equipment to Lake Land College.

During the spring of 2019, the curriculum was modified to align with the skills recommendations from the advisory panel and the new equipment was installed for the recommended training exercises.

Lake Land College now has an HVAC-R program designed specifically to teach and train aspiring HVAC-R technicians with the necessary skills to find employment in the local community or anywhere an HVAC-R technician is needed.

The Department of Labor published HVAC-R employment outlook from 2016 to 2026 as having a 15% increase in employment opportunities, much faster than the average growth of all occupations.

For more information about HVAC-R opportunities at Lake Land College, contact Kris Kersey, industrial maintenance instructor/coordinator, at 217-234-5304 or kkersey@lakelancollege.edu.

Lake Land College opens scholarship blitz opportunity for students

Posted on July 25, 2019

The Lake Land College Foundation will reopen its scholarship application period to allow incoming students to apply for a scholarship for the 2019-2020 academic year. Applications will be accepted Aug. 1 through Aug. 31, midnight.

The complete application must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 31 to be considered for a Lake Land College Foundation scholarship.

All incoming students, including non-traditional students, recent high school graduates and current students, are encouraged to apply. If a student previously applied for a Foundation scholarship for fall 2019 and did not receive one, they should review their previous application and make changes as necessary. If no changes are made, those applications will automatically be reviewed again during this period.

“The scholarship blitz period is a great opportunity for students who are undecided during the traditional scholarship period and non-traditional students who find themselves making a last minute decision to attend,” Jackie Joines, executive director of college advancement, said.

Scholarship applications are available through the Laker Hub. Students must first submit an intent to enroll and be accepted to Lake Land College in order to apply for a Foundation scholarship.

Applicants will be considered for all Foundation scholarships for which they qualify. Applications will not be accepted after the deadline.

For additional information, contact Lake Land College Foundation at 217-234-5354 or jjoines@lakelandcollege.edu.

Lake Land College Announces GED Class Schedule

Posted on July 23, 2019

Lake Land College’s Adult Education is offering GED classes throughout the Lake Land College district beginning the second week of August. Classes are 100 percent federally funded thanks to the U.S. Department of Education.

The class orientation locations and dates are as follows:

  • Arthur – Arthur Public Library, 225 S. Walnut St., Tuesday, August 13, 4 p.m.
  • Charleston – Coles County Health Department, 825 18th St., Tuesday, August 13, 4 p.m.
  • Effingham – Lake Land College Kluthe Center for Higher Education and Technology, 1204 Network Centre Blvd., Tuesday, August 13, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
  • Marshall – Lake Land College Eastern Region Center, 224 S. 6th St., Monday, August 12, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
  • Mattoon – Lake Land College Workforce Development Center, 305 Richmond Ave. E, Wednesday, August 14, 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
  • Pana – Lake Land College Western Region Center, 600 E. 1st St., Thursday, August 15, 9 a.m. or 4 p.m.
  • Paris – First United Methodist Church, 324 W. Court St., Thursday, August 15, 4 p.m.
  • Shelbyville – Shelbyville High School, Pathways Classroom, 1001 W North 6th St., Monday, August 12, 4 p.m.

For these GED classes, students’ tuition will be waived and all class materials will be provided, thanks to the U.S. Department of Education. To find a GED class near you, to find more information or to register call 217-238-8292 or email adulteducation@lakelandcollege.edu. Like and follow the Lake Land College Adult Education Facebook page for an up to date look at what classes are available.