Pre-registration and payment are required for all classes. We accept MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express. There are five convenient ways to register:
Online
Classes & Registration
Please note: Some courses may require additional information and may not be eligible for web registration. You must submit a separate web registration order for each participant. Credit card payment is required.Phone
(309) 268-8160
TDD: (309) 268-8030
Hours: M-F, 8:00am - 4:30pmFax
(309) 268-7882
Community Education
Heartland Community College
1500 W. Raab Rd.
Normal, IL 61761In Person
Community Education
Heartland Community College
Workforce Development Center
Suite 2400
Hours: M-F, 8:00am - 4:30pm
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You will receive a confirmation of your registration in the mail. Confirmation will include a schedule, receipt and information specific to your class(es), if applicable.
Unless otherwise stated, these classes are designed for adults age 18 and over.
Community Education reserves the right to limit the enrollments or cancel any class due to insufficient enrollments. For this reason, please register early to reserve your place in the class of your choice. Every effort will be made to notify registrants when a class has been filled or cancelled. Registrants may choose alternate courses or receive full refunds.
Unless otherwise specified in the course description, if you wish to drop a class that has one or two sessions, you must do so no later than two working days before the first session in order to receive a full refund. After that time no refund will be issued. If you wish to drop a class that has more than two sessions, you must do so before the second session in order to receive a full refund. Additional payments for course materials, supplies or textbooks are non-refundable. To drop a class, please call (309) 268-8160.
If Heartland Community College cancels classes due to bad weather, the Community Education classes will also be cancelled. Cancellations will be announced on area radio (such as WJBC) and TV stations.