Higher Education

Oswego students have a short commute to sources of higher education.

The main campus of Waubonsee Community College is in Sugar Grove located northwest of the village. The college also has a branch campus in Aurora, only a few minutes west of Oswego, on the campus of Rush-Copley Medical Center, and distance learning classrooms within Oswego High School.

Waubonsee Community College awards two-year associate degrees in 37 areas of concentration. It also offers applied science degrees in 34 different occupational fields and specialized certificate programs in 114 career areas.

The college offers a variety of community-based education classes and workshops, business service programs, children’s programs, as well as counseling, advising, and assessment services.

Aurora University offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university offers 40 majors leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in nursing, and Bachelor of Social Work. Graduate programs offer areas of specialization leading to master’s degrees in business administration, business management, recreation administration, teaching, educational leadership, nursing, and social work.

In addition, Oswego is less than thirty minutes from several four-year colleges, including DePaul University-Naperville, Illinois Benedictine University, National Lewis University, North Central College and Northern Illinois University.

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