Rock Valley College offers non-credit programs and classes, for persons of all ages, whether obtaining a certificate, training, or professional development or seeking personal enrichment. Community and Continuing Education (CCE), Center for Learning in Retirement (CLR), and the Traffic Safety Program are managed within Community Education Outreach.
Traffic Safety
(815) 921-3940
The Rock Valley College Traffic Safety Program provides driver improvement training for a variety of individual, employer-supported, and court-supervised participants.
Supervision Program: The college joins regional courts, local governments, and law enforcement agencies to provide an educational option for minor traffic violations. Motorists who choose class instead of court can keep the violation off their public driving record, avoid higher insurance premiums, and learn effective defensive driving techniques. Classes are offered throughout the seven-county service region.
Employers: Workplace leaders committed to employee and workplace safety choose tailored courses. Participation in driver improvement programs can result in increased productivity, fewer accidents and lower insurance premiums. Classes are designed to coordinate with workplace schedules and locations.
Personal Interest: Individuals attend the program for personal interest and self-development.
For more information visit:
RockValleyCollege.edu/TrafficSafety –
located on the Main Campus, Classroom Building II, ground floor.
Community & Continuing Education (CCE)
(815) 921-3900
CCE strives to offer a large and varied selection of educational opportunities. Whether you are seeking personal enrichment or development, we have programs that will fit your busy lifestyle.
CCE offices are located on the Main Campus (3301 N. Mulford Road), on the first floor of Classroom Building II, in room 115.
Courses are offered at the Main Campus, Bell School Road Center, online, and many other convenient locations throughout its district.
For more information, please visit: RockValleyCollege.edu/CCE.
Community Education
Encouraging life-long learning at any age!
Community Education offers courses that help you learn a new hobby or skill, enjoy leisure and recreational activities and benefit from personal enrichment experiences. Designed as non-credit courses, there are no entrance exams and no diploma requirements. We offer classes and workshops for all ages.
Continuing Education
Enhance your skills, your career, your life!
Continuing Education offers courses and programs to help you upgrade your skills with non-degree credit, national certification and courses in business, skilled trades, healthcare, and technology areas. Designed as short-term, non-degree alternatives, these programs do not require an entrance exam for admission.
Note: Financial Aid does not apply to Continuing Education courses.
Whiz Kids
Challenging minds since 1980!
Whiz Kids classes are designed to provide enrichment activities for youth, cleverly disguised as fun, where students learn by doing and supporting each other in the learning process. Kids are inspired to try new things, build independence, gain social skills, face challenges, learn the value of work, and build character. Whiz Kids classes are taught by experienced educators who have a passion for inspiring kids.
The goal of Whiz Kids will always be the same. We are about making sure youth have the time of their lives and create ever-lasting memories. It’s a much
needed break from the rigor of the academic year, where we can make creativity, adventure, thrills, smiles, & plain old good times happen!
Center for Learning in Retirement (CLR)
The Center for Learning in Retirement is a membership organization, open to retired and semi-retired adults (age 50 and over), who enjoy intellectual stimulation and the opportunity to meet new friends. There are short-term courses, often led by members, covering a wide-range of topics, including art, computers, history, sciences, health and wellness, special interests, and more. There are no tests, no grades, and no homework!
Most classes are held at the Bell School Road Center (3350 N. Bell School Road, Rockford, IL 61114) on the southwest corner of Bell School and Spring Brook Roads. Some classes are offered online via Zoom each semester too. Looking for fun and adventure? There are day trips to museums, arboretums, art exhibits, and the theater, scheduled social events, and extended trips.
For more information concerning this exciting lifelong-learning opportunity, visit: RockValleyCollege.edu/CLR – or – call (815) 921-3931.