Heartland Community College

Heartland Community College Welcome to the official Heartland Community College page! The youngest community college in Illinois, Heartland Community College was founded in 1990.

The public, two-year open admissions college is an affordable resource for higher education, focusing on student success. Initially operating from leased space in Bloomington, the College's steady growth in services, programs and enrollment led to the establishment of a permanent main campus in Normal in 2000. For its first 19 years, the College was led by founding president, Dr. Jonathan M. Astro

th. Upon his retirement in August 2010, Dr. Allen Goben assumed the role as the College’s second president. Centrally located in Normal, Illinois with convenient access to I-74, I-55 and I-39, Heartland's main campus is home to more than 40 programs for career training and transfer preparations. Among the ten buildings that make up the main campus is the first state-funded LEED-Certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) building in Illinois -- the Workforce Development Center. A founding member of the Illinois Green Economy Network, Heartland provides training and education that responds to the workforce needs of the regional green economy, helping to address state and national sustainability initiatives. Progressive child development education and space exploration also are part of the unique offerings at Heartland through the Child Development Lab and the Challenger Learning Center. In addition to more than 5,200 credit students, Heartland Community College provides a diverse selection of non-credit enrichment, recreation and professional development classes for more than 8,000 community members. The newly formed CornBelter's professional baseball team calls the Heartland campus home, sharing the Corn Crib baseball stadium and sports complex with Heartland Hawks' Athletics in on the east end of campus. Additional instructional facilities, a Student Center addition, an expanded Heartland Cafe and student bookstore join the new Astroth Community Education Center and a Fitness and Recreation Center on campus, expanding the ability of Heartland Community College to support access to higher education and excellence in teaching in learning with an enhanced focus on student and community success.

06/01/2026

Happy birthday Hunter!

6 individuals were presented with the 2026 President’s Medallion at tonight’s Elevate Heartland event. The President’s M...
05/29/2026

6 individuals were presented with the 2026 President’s Medallion at tonight’s Elevate Heartland event. The President’s Medallion is the highest honor HCC can bestow upon an individual, awarded to those who exemplify the College’s mission of enriching our community. ⭐ This year’s honorees are Meta Mickens-Baker, Drs. Charlotte and Joe Talkington, Dr. Ed Carroll, Dodie Dunson, Sr., and Bob Dobski.
Learn more about our honorees below.

Meta Mickens-Baker
Meta Mickens-Baker served for years as an HR leader at State Farm, specializing in talent acquisition, diversity and inclusion, and employee relations, where she has helped thousands of graduates launch successful careers. A dedicated community servant in Bloomington-Normal, she spent 17 years on the McLean County Unit 5 School Board, serving as chair and becoming its first elected woman of color while actively supporting youth through initiatives like Promise Council and NAACP ACT-SO. Her impact has earned numerous honors, including the Virginia Tech Influential Black Alumni Award, the Bloomington MLK Jr. Award, and the YWCA Woman of Distinction Award.

Drs. Charlotte and Joe Talkington
Drs. Charlotte and Joe Talkington are distinguished Illinois State University faculty whose decades of service in the College of Applied Science and Technology helped expand educational access and mentorship for generations of students. Dr. Charlotte Talkington, a longtime Family and Consumer Sciences professor, became known for her curriculum leadership, statewide teacher workshops, and creation of multiple endowed funds, while remaining active in community initiatives at Westminster Village. Dr. Joe Talkington served nearly three decades as a professor and department chair before founding Star Uniforms and supporting healthcare career pathways. Together, the Talkingtons established numerous scholarships reflecting their shared commitment to transforming lives through education.

Dr. Ed Carroll
Dr. Ed Carroll is a respected educator and academic leader who spent 34 years at Heartland Community College, serving as a Distinguished Professor of History and advancing curriculum innovation, online learning, and statewide academic initiatives. He is widely remembered for making history accessible by connecting broad concepts to everyday life, continuing to support students as a tutor even after being named Professor Emeritus in 2020. Beyond the classroom, Dr. Carroll has held key leadership roles in regional historical organizations and earned all his degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, specializing in U.S. social history.

Dodie Dunson, Sr.
Dodie Dunson, Sr. is a dedicated Bloomington-Normal community leader, mentor, and former standout athlete who has spent more than four decades serving local youth. A Bloomington High School graduate and former Parkland College basketball player, he began organizing community programs early in life and built a career in social work, including leadership roles with the Boys & Girls Club and the Lawrence Irving Community Center. Known for his lasting impact on generations of young people, Dunson was named Normal’s Citizen of the Year in 2019 for his work in mentorship, violence prevention, and youth engagement.

Bob Dobski
Bob Dobski is a longtime Bloomington-Normal business leader, entrepreneur, and philanthropist whose career spans grocery retail, McDonald’s franchising, and hospitality. After expanding his family’s McDonald’s operations to 13 locations across McLean and Ford Counties, he became deeply involved in community leadership and philanthropy, including service with the McLean County Chamber of Commerce and Illinois State University. Together with his wife Julie, they have been widely recognized for their impact, earning honors such as the 2013 Philanthropists of the Year award and multiple community recognitions for their lifetime of service.

Our students delivered an outstanding performance at the SkillsUSA Illinois State Championships in Peoria, securing mult...
05/29/2026

Our students delivered an outstanding performance at the SkillsUSA Illinois State Championships in Peoria, securing multiple top finishes across several categories. Congratulations to Cami Nowlin and Mia Landu for their first-place wins in Design and Medical Terminology, and to Collin Lister and Maximo Lopez for taking the top two spots in Electronics Technology. We also recognize Tallon Short for earning second-place honors in both T-shirt and Pin Design, and Isaac Kearfott for his hard work in the Automotive Service Technician competition. We are proud to announce that Cami, Mia, and Collin will be moving on to represent our school at the National Championships in Atlanta this June!

The COUNTRY Financial TrailWhat began as a vision for a more accessible campus has officially become a premier destinati...
05/28/2026

The COUNTRY Financial Trail

What began as a vision for a more accessible campus has officially become a premier destination for the McLean County community. Through a collaborative partnership with COUNTRY Financial and a grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the COUNTRY Financial Trail is now open at Heartland Community College.

This mile-long trail circles Birky Pond and connects directly to the Constitution Trail, providing an essential link for runners, cyclists, and nature enthusiasts. Beyond recreation, the project includes the restoration of 13 acres of native prairie, birdwatching stations, and an outdoor classroom that will serve as a vital resource for our natural sciences faculty and students. This space represents our ongoing commitment to public-private partnerships that enrich the lives of Heartland students and the community at large.

Read more: https://heartland-30339.page451.sites.451.io/country-financial-trail

HCC and ISU ease the pathway for Engineering and Special Education StudentsThe long-standing partnership between Heartla...
05/27/2026

HCC and ISU ease the pathway for Engineering and Special Education Students

The long-standing partnership between Heartland Community College and Illinois State University continues to evolve with the establishment of new articulation agreements designed to streamline the journey toward a bachelor’s degree. These pathways are specifically tailored to meet the needs of students in the high-demand fields of engineering and special education, ensuring a seamless transition between institutions.

Read more about our transfer partnerships and academic pathways: https://heartland-30339.page451.sites.451.io/hcc-and-isu-pathways

Community Engagement: Hawks making a differenceAt Heartland, student success extends far beyond the classroom. From clea...
05/26/2026

Community Engagement: Hawks making a difference

At Heartland, student success extends far beyond the classroom. From cleaning up 60,000 lbs of trash during Alternative Spring Break to tackling food insecurity through the Hawks Food Drive, our students are turning leadership into meaningful action.

We are incredibly proud of leaders like Ella Brownlee, recipient of the 2025 Gregg Chadwick Student Service Scholarship, and our dedicated student organizations for building a culture of service that strengthens our entire community.

Read more about our community engagement efforts: https://heartland-30339.page451.sites.451.io/community-engagement

Heartland Community College is closed today (Mon, May 25) in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.
05/25/2026

Heartland Community College is closed today (Mon, May 25) in observance of the Memorial Day holiday.

Join us in congratulating the students who were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa during the Spring 2026 semester. This achi...
05/22/2026

Join us in congratulating the students who were inducted into Phi Theta Kappa during the Spring 2026 semester. This achievement recognizes their academic excellence, leadership, and commitment to success. We are proud to celebrate these Hawks and their hard work 🎓💙

View the full list of Spring 2026 PTK members here: https://www.heartland.edu/news/2026/5.2026PTKSpring2026members.html

05/21/2026

Pressing rewind on the best night of the year!

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