Rend Lake College News

Area seventh and eighth graders explore future paths at RLC’s Career Connections

Written by Taylor Wilburn | May 8, 2026 5:30:00 PM

INA, Ill. (May 8, 2026) — Rend Lake College recently welcomed hundreds of 7th and 8th grade students to campus for its annual Career Connections Fair. 

Local students listening to future career options.

Students had an opportunity to explore future career paths by connecting with local employers, as well as Rend Lake College faculty and staff. Representatives shared insight into their careers, educational journeys and the skills required to succeed in their fields. This event encourages career exploration at an early age and helps students begin thinking about their future goals.

Throughout the event, students visited a variety of booths and listened to presentations highlighting different career fields. Presenters played an important role by sharing their personal experiences, answering questions and giving students a firsthand look into their careers.

Rend Lake College personnel represented several career areas including agriculture spray drones, early childhood education, industrial mechatronics, welding and other industries.

Local employers who presented during this event include:

Banterra Bank
Bean Insurance
Benton Fire Department
Black Diamond Family of Businesses Marketing
Cafe Bloom
Cedarhurst Center for the Arts
Deaconess
Dynamic Counseling & Consultation Services
Edward Jones
Illinois State Police
Jefferson County Sheriff
Mt. Vernon Airport
Oak Hill Contractors
Pinckneyville Public Library
Reed's Heating & Air
Rend Lake Park Rangers
Sesser Animal Hospital
SIU School of Medicine
South Central Transit
Southern Illinois Healthcare
Tri-County Electric Cooperative
Unique You Photography
United Medical Response
United States Postal Service
University of Illinois Extension Office
US Army 

Schools that attended Career Connections included Akin, Casey Middle School, Ewing-Northern, Hamilton County, McClellan, Sesser-Valier, Spring Garden, St. John the Baptist Catholic School, Thompsonville and Woodlawn.

The Career Connections Fair continues to strengthen connections between education and industry while inspiring students to begin exploring careers at an early age.

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