Substance Abuse Counseling
Health Services, Room 338C, (309) 694-5475, provides counseling and referrals to area agencies. Our Health Services works with Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous to provide weekly meetings on campus. Peer counselors are solicited from this group.
Study-Abroad
Students in a study-abroad program are eligible for aid if the program is approved for credit by an eligible school. To receive aid, the student must be enrolled as a regular student at the eligible school approving the study-abroad coursework. Although the home institution must accept the study-abroad coursework for transfer credit, the coursework doesn't have to be required for the student's degree program. There also must be a contractual agreement between the home institution and the foreign school, which includes Canterbury, England and Salzburg, Austria for ICC. Students must have earned 15 semester hours with a GPA of 2.75 or above to be eligible, as per ICC requirements.