Harper College works in partnership with the Illinois Small Business Development Center (ISBDC), which is part of the Harper Professional Center in Schaumburg.
Harper College works in partnership with the North Suburban Cook County American Job Center in
Wheeling, Illinois[4]
Service area
Harper College District 512 comprises these communities: Arlington Heights, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, Inverness, Lake Barrington, Mount Prospect, North Barrington, Palatine, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows,
Schaumburg, South Barrington, Tower Lakes, Wheeling and small portions of Buffalo Grove, Carpentersville, Deer Park, Des Plaines, Fox River Grove, Hanover Park and Roselle.[5]
Athletics
Football
The football program was eliminated in January 2012.
2003 NJCAA Division III National Champions
2004 NJCAA Division III National Champions
2008 NJCAA Division III National Champions
Notable coaches, John Eliasik[6] (member of NJCAA and Region IV Halls-of-Fame) and Dragan Teonic (2008 National Champions).
NJCAA Division III National Champions in 2006 and 2001. The 2006-07 team finished second in the nation, earned fifth consecutive district title and had 10 National qualifiers and seven All-Americans.
Women's basketball
Julie Jestus, 2006 NJCAA Region IV Hall of Fame[15]
Harper College works in partnership with the Illinois Small Business Development Center (ISBDC), which is part of the Harper Professional Center in Schaumburg.
Harper College works in partnership with the North Suburban Cook County American Job Center in
Wheeling, Illinois[4]
Service area
Harper College District 512 comprises these communities: Arlington Heights, Barrington, Barrington Hills, Elk Grove Village, Hoffman Estates, Inverness, Lake Barrington, Mount Prospect, North Barrington, Palatine, Prospect Heights, Rolling Meadows,
Schaumburg, South Barrington, Tower Lakes, Wheeling and small portions of Buffalo Grove, Carpentersville, Deer Park, Des Plaines, Fox River Grove, Hanover Park and Roselle.[5]
Athletics
Football
The football program was eliminated in January 2012.
2003 NJCAA Division III National Champions
2004 NJCAA Division III National Champions
2008 NJCAA Division III National Champions
Notable coaches, John Eliasik[6] (member of NJCAA and Region IV Halls-of-Fame) and Dragan Teonic (2008 National Champions).
NJCAA Division III National Champions in 2006 and 2001. The 2006-07 team finished second in the nation, earned fifth consecutive district title and had 10 National qualifiers and seven All-Americans.
Women's basketball
Julie Jestus, 2006 NJCAA Region IV Hall of Fame[15]