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Illinois Skyway Conference

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Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference
AssociationNJCAA
DivisionRegion 4
RegionNorthern Illinois
Official websitehttps://skyway.prestosports.com/landing/index

The Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference is an athletic conference associated with the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The conference consists of eight community colleges located in the suburbs of Chicago. The conference supports a wide range of intercollegiate athletic sports and student activities events.

Member schools

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Current members

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The Illinois Skyway (or ISCC) currently has eight full members, all are public schools:

Institution Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined
College of Lake County Grayslake 1967 Public[b] 12,117 Lancers 1969
Elgin Community College Elgin 1949 8,050 Spartans 1969
McHenry County College Crystal Lake 1967 7,085 Scots 1969
Moraine Valley Community College Palos Hills 1967 10,578 Cyclones 1995
Morton College Cicero 1924 3,850 Panthers 1977
Oakton College Des Plaines 1969 7,433 Owls 1969
Prairie State College Chicago Heights 1958 2,618 Pioneers 2003
Waubonsee Community College Sugar Grove 1966 7,564 Chiefs 1969
Notes
  1. ^ All locations are within the State of Illinois.
  2. ^ Part of the Illinois Community College System.

Former members

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The Illinois Skyway (or ISCC) had four full members, all were public schools:

Institution Location[a] Founded Affiliation Enrollment Nickname Joined Left Current
conference
Harper College Palatine 1965 Public[b] 13,477 Hawks 1969 1975 North Central (N4C)
(NJCAA Region IV)
Triton College River Grove 1964 10,931 Trojans 1969 1975 Independent
(NJCAA Region IV)
Truman College Chicago 1956 Public[c] 5,186 Falcons 1969 1993 Independent
(NJCAA Region IV)
Wilbur Wright College Chicago 1934 9,367 Rams 1982 1993 Independent
(NJCAA Region IV)
Notes
  1. ^ All locations are within the State of Illinois.
  2. ^ Part of the Illinois Community College System.
  3. ^ Part of the City Colleges of Chicago System.

See also

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References

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