More Than
1.5 Mil
Awarded in Scholarships Each Year
20:1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Over 30
Student Clubs on Campus
A new statewide report released by the Illinois Community College Board highlights the significant economic and social impact of John A. Logan College, underscoring the institution’s role in driving regional growth and student success.
As a final requirement, these nine students recently presented a case study highlighting unique cardiac pathology, applying what they have learned and connecting it to the skills they will use every day in their careers.
They will graduate on May 16 from John A. Logan College with an Associate of Applied Science in Adult Cardiac Diagnostic Medical Sonography.
This presentation has become a special tradition, giving family and friends a chance to see firsthand the knowledge, professionalism, and care these students bring to their work.
Congratulations to this group, and a special thank you to Assistant Professor Karen Kasban for guiding them along the way! 👏
#JALC #AdultCardiacSonography #ACDMS
These Marion High School students spent the day on campus charging into their future!
Congratulations to Kyara Debow, who was randomly selected to win a $500 JALC Foundation Scholarship!
Welcome, Vols! Can`t wait to see you back here soon!! 💙 @marionhighschoolil
These Mary Logan High School ladies are already familiar with campus, but we`re excited to make them official John A. Logan College Volunteers!
Congrats to Reese Roach, who was randomly selected to win a $500 JALC Foundation Scholarship!
Welcome, Vols! 💙
It’s National Apprenticeship Week, and we’re celebrating the power of learning by doing.
At John A. Logan College, apprenticeships give students the chance to gain hands-on experience, earn while they learn, and build real pathways into high-demand careers through partnerships with local employers like Intertape Polymer Group and organizations like @mantracon_corporation.
Current apprentice Jason Ralston of Carterville knows the value first-hand. “You have problems that show up that won’t show up in class. There’s a lot of other things, variables, on a job site that are different than in class that you can’t control. So you learn a lot more.”
He also shared what the experience has meant beyond the job itself. "They really want to make sure I succeed," said Ralston. "It’s like a big family there.”
“IPG is proud to have Jason Ralston on our team,” said Glenn Edwards, CI Process Manager at IPG. “He is doing an excellent job applying his educational knowledge in electrical maintenance at IPG. He has a bright future ahead of him.”
Jason will graduate in May and plans to attend Southern Illinois University Carbondale to become an Electrical Engineer.
Way to go, Jason!! We are proud of you! 👏
Interested in apprenticeship opportunities? Contact careerreadiness@jalc.edu today!
#JALC #NationalApprenticeshipWeek #EarnWhileYouLearn #HandsOnLearning #WorkforceDevelopment
Take us back to last Wednesday ☀️💙
SpringFest 2026 was one for the books.