College Credit

College credit can be earned for a variety of course sequences:

Illinois State University

Students majoring in Family and Consumer Sciences could receive 3 hours credit for each of the following course sequences taken in Unit #5. Students must earn an A or B in each course take a proficiency exam  or submit a portfolio of work to the FCS faculty at ISU.

Child Development and 

Early Childhood Care

FCS 250 

Child Development and Guidance

Fashion I and Fashion II FCS 122

Apparel Product Development I

Culinary Arts FCS 113

Principles of Food Preparation

Housing and Interior Design I and II FCS 244

Interior Systems and Housing

Heartland Community College

Child Development and Early Childhood Care