“To enrich lives through learning and community engagement.”
51³Ô¹Ï A. Logan College believes in the inherent worth and dignity of the individual. Derived from that belief is the concept that education is important to the cultural, intellectual, and social enlightenment of the individual; that high-quality educational opportunities are the right of the citizens to whom the College belongs; and that education is vital to the area’s economic growth. Because our citizens have worth, dignity, and potential regardless of their age, economic status, or social station, the College assumes the obligation to serve its citizens through an open-admission concept with lifelong learning opportunities.
Within the limits of the College’s ability to attain and maintain a solid financial base, it is ready and eager to provide low-cost traditional and non-traditional education opportunities whenever, wherever, and however they are needed by the citizens to improve the quality of their lives.
Through innovation and equitable learning opportunities, 51³Ô¹Ï A. Logan College will be a College of excellence that inspires growth, cultivates learning, and promotes cultural understanding.
The faculty and staff of 51³Ô¹Ï A. Logan College are committed to providing students with opportunities to develop learning abilities that will last a lifetime. Graduates will be prepared to succeed in their personal and professional lives because of achieved competence in the following student learning outcomes:
We are committed to providing quality learning opportunities and assisting students at each
step in their educational journey.
We are committed to creating trust and confidence in our college community that acts
with honesty and forthrightness, holding ourselves to high academic and ethical
standards.
While recognizing and valuing the dignity and uniqueness of every person, we are
committed to creating a positive community where everyone is appreciated and
considered for their contributions and performance.
We are committed to cultivating partnerships within the community for the mutual benefit of
the College and the southern Illinois region.
We are committed to looking at things with a positive eye and an open mind, trying to see the
good in things first. Everything we do is with an effort to foster a positive environment even in
the toughest challenges.
William J. Kilquist, Chair |
Aaron Smith, Vice-Chair |
Jacob “Jake” Rendleman, Secretary |
Rebecca Borgsmiller |
Brent Clark |
Mandy Little |
Glenn Poshard |
Madilyn Kerrigan, Student Trustee |
Dr. Kirk Overstreet, President |
Dr. Susan LaPanne, Vice-President for Business Services & CFO |
Dr. Stephanie Chaney Hartford, Provost |