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Rock Valley College

Rock Valley College
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Type Public, 2 year Community College
Established 1965
President Douglas Jensen
Undergraduates 8072
Other students
7853 (non-credit)
Location United States Rockford, IL, USA
42°18′25″N 88°59′38″W / 42.307°N 88.994°W / 42.307; -88.994Coordinates: 42°18′25″N 88°59′38″W / 42.307°N 88.994°W / 42.307; -88.994
Campus Rural, 217 acres (0.88 km2)
Colors Gold      navy blue     
Athletics 9 Varsity Teams
Illinois N4C Conference
NJCAA Division III
Nickname Golden Eagles
Mascot Arvee the Golden Eagle
Affiliations Illinois Community College System
Website RVC homepage

Rock Valley College (RVC) is a two-year college located in Rockford, Illinois. The school is one of 48 open-admission colleges of the Illinois Community College System (ICCS), organized under the Illinois Public Community College Act. RVC’s district comprises Winnebago County, Boone County, and parts of Stephenson County, Ogle County, McHenry County, and DeKalb County. Since opening for classes in 1965, RVC has grown to an institution of 140 faculty members, 500 part-time lecturers and more than 10,000 students.

Rock Valley College was founded in 1964 to allow students from the region in and around Rockford Public School District No. 205 the opportunity to receive post-secondary education similar to university curriculum. RVC’s district comprises all of Winnebago and Boone County and parts of Stephenson, Ogle, McHenry and DeKalb counties. Authorized by the Illinois General Assembly and signed by Illinois Governor Otto Kerner, Jr. in 1961, legislation was enacted that created the Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE). The IBHE was tasked by statute with formulating a Master Plan for Higher Education in the state of Illinois. In July 1964 the higher education master plan was published by the IBHE, which led to the Junior College Act of 1965. Soon thereafter, a district-wide referendum was approved that authorized the founding of RVC. It received accreditation via the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools in 1971.


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