2023-2024 Course Catalog

Community Outreach

Kitty Lindsey Learning Resources Center (Library)

Richland Community College is a member of a group of nearly 100 academic libraries in Illinois that allows each Richland student equal borrowing privileges across the campuses. Delivery of materials is free and occurs multiple times a week. This service means that Richland students have millions of items at their fingertips to complete their assignments successfully. Books may be borrowed for 28 days or longer, and borrowers will not accrue fines for overdue items at most of these libraries including at Richland. If an item is lost or damaged, a reasonable replacement fee will be assessed.

Reserve Shelf

Students might be able to check out a textbook from the Reserve Shelf and use it in the Library. For students who are on a limited budget or who forget to bring their text to campus, the Reserve Shelf is a handy service. Graphing calculators may also be checked out for the semester. Ask at the Circulation Desk for assistance.

Research Assistance 

A professional librarian is on hand to help students locate and evaluate the sources they need to finish an assignment whether through books, articles, or websites. The librarian is also available through email at askalibrarian@richland.edu.

Internet/Printing/Scanning

The Library is the campus hub for these services. With nearly 30 workstations and a printer/photocopy/scanners with pdf + email capability, the Library is centrally located for easy use by students in all disciplines.

Quiet Study/Study Rooms

Students looking for a quiet place to study will find it in the Library. Study rooms can be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

Adult Education and GED Preparation

Adult Education offers a variety of courses to help meet the diverse needs of the community. Adult Secondary Education courses prepare students for passing the GED test. Passing the test demonstrates eligibility for a State of Illinois High School Diploma. Adult Basic Education courses are available to students who need to review basic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics for personal development or advancement to higher-level courses. Job skills courses help students improve opportunities for employment, and parenting classes are provided at selected sites.

To enroll in the program, students must first attend an orientation. Orientation for most classes will last about 2.5 hours. The session is free. Individuals interested in enrolling in the program must be at least 16. All classes for the program are free to eligible students. For more information, visit the Adult Education Office, Room SC08, or call 217.875.7211, Ext. 6355.

English as a Second Language Program

English as a Second Language (ESL) courses are available for individuals who are native speakers of another language and who need to improve their English speaking, reading, and writing skills for academic or employment purposes. Courses are offered at the pre-beginning, beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels. All classes and textbooks for this program are free. Persons interested in enrolling in these classes should contact the Adult Education Office, Room SC08, 217.875.7211, Ext. 6355, for further information.

Project Read Plus

Project Read Plus helps adult students improve basic reading and math skills through free one-on-one tutoring. Students gain background knowledge before taking math classes and often improve scores on Richland's placement tests. Call 217.423.7323 for more information and for an appointment on campus or at the tutoring center at the Decatur Public Library.

Richland Foundation

The Richland Community College Foundation was established in 1980 to encourage and receive contributions in support of the College. Foundation funds are designated for scholarships, facilities and equipment, technological innovations, educational and developmental programs, and community service projects. For information, call 217.875.7211, Ext. 6350.

Alumni Association

The Richland Alumni Association was created in 1985 to offer opportunities for alumni to connect with one another and to enjoy events and other activities of mutual interest. Goals include promoting the personal, educational, and professional development of alumni and establishing and encouraging a mutually beneficial relationship between the College and its alumni. For information call 217.875.7211, Ext. 6575, or visit www.richland.edu/alumni.

Fitness Center

The Fitness Center coaches are available to help each person establish a fitness program based on individual fitness goals and abilities. The Fitness Center is equipped with elliptical cross trainers, stationary bikes, treadmills, stair climbers, rowing machines, free weights, squat racks, bench press stations, and Hammer Strength weight machines to provide a combined aerobic/muscle-toning workout. A cross-training workout is offered daily and posted in the Fitness Center, which ensures maximum results in a shorter 20-30-minute workout session.

The Fitness Center also offers fitness testing that includes body composition, blood pressure screening, a flexibility test, upper/lower body and core strength tests, and a cardiovascular test. Regular fitness testing can help set goals, objectively measure the effectiveness of a fitness program and can possibly save months or even years of hard work, and get results. If progress is not significant, immediate changes can be made to a workout program.

A Group Fitness Room is located in WDI107 and is equipped with neoprene coated dumbbells, stretching mats, a boxing bag, televisions, and access to a laptop and Internet to play online workout videos. A person may also plug and play workouts from a cell phone on the televisions and sound system. Group fitness classes are offered each semester.  

The Fitness Center is available on a first-come, first-serve basis with short or no wait times to use the equipment. Locker room and shower facilities are available. The Fitness Center is located in Room116 in the Workforce Development Institute. For more information, call 217.875.7211, Ext. 6324 or 6290, or visit www.richland.edu/fitness.

Workforce Development

Richland Community College provides a variety of professional training and community education opportunities in formats ranging from full-day classes to short-term workshops held in the evening, during the day, or on Saturdays. Richland can provide customized training that fits the specific needs of any business, industry, or individual. Richland’s priority is to serve the needs of the District’s varied population.

Professional Development: Business and corporate training options to update knowledge and theory in order to fulfill job responsibilities, find a new career, or upgrade one’s current position are offered in areas such as occupational safety, workforce training for specific applications, commercial truck driver training, and supervisory management skills.

Personal Development: Opportunities for self-growth and development of new skills are available in non-credit topics ranging from technology to culinary arts.

Shilling Community Education Center: The Center features a 325-seat auditorium, banquet room with seating for 300, conference rooms, and several classrooms available for use. The facility is available for meetings, programs, teleconferences, performances, and other events. Call 217.875.7211, Ext. 6240.

Richland Discover

A variety of summer classes are offered for youth for hands-on academic opportunities.