Waubonsee Community College serves students pursuing short-term and two-year postsecondary education in Illinois, with scholarship opportunities tied to specific counties, local high schools, and career pathways. Its scholarship profile shows a strong emphasis on professional certification, 1-year certificate, and associate degree study, and on helping students whose educational goals are closely connected to workforce preparation and advancement.
The college’s support structure reaches several distinct student groups. The Rich Family Endowed Scholarship focuses on residents of DeKalb, Kane, Kendall, LaSalle, and Will counties who demonstrate financial need, maintain at least a 3.00 GPA, and are attending or planning to attend Waubonsee Community College as high school seniors or community college students. That combination of need-based and merit-based criteria points to an institution that invests in both access and academic success. Other scholarship examples broaden the picture: the Justin "The Tank" Speer Scholarship supports Waubonsee students in automotive technology from Oswego High School or Oswego East High School who are seeking a professional certificate or associate degree, while the Altrusa Scholarship for Waubonsee Community College is directed to female nontraditional students age 25 or older who are returning to school to strengthen employment skills.