LAW ENFORCEMENT, 911 and CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS
New Students Seeking to Enroll in one of our programs should (1) submit an application to Illinois Central College. Applications may be completed online at http://www.icc.edu. (2) have your high school submit a transcript directly to Illinois Central College Admissions/Records Office. (3) take the COMPASS Academic Placement Test prior to enrollment. Call (309) 694-5234 for appointment times and reservation (4) after being notified of acceptance to Illinois Central College and completing your Placement Test, students should contact Criminal Justice Program Coordinator Doug Heuermann by e-mail at: douglas.heuermann@icc.edu to get registered for classes.
CURRENT LAW ENFORCEMENT, 911 and CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS:Current students should complete the Degree Audit through E-Services and save that document as a pdf file and then contact Criminal Justice Program Coordinator Doug Heuermann by e-mail at: douglas.heuermann@icc.edu to get registered for classes.
View Advisement Report (Degree Audit Report)
The information contained on your advisement report is the same information the Graduation department will use when determining your eligibility to graduate. If you see issues with the degree audit report, please contact Mr. Heuermann.
To get to this report:
In the Student Center, under Academics:
1. Click on My Academics
2. Select “View my advisement report” to view your degree advisement report for each of the active programs of study listed on this page.
NOTICE REGARDING THE INTERNSHIP COURSE: You must be halfway through CRJ 110 and CRJ 225 before you can enroll in the Internship course. If you plan to enroll in the CRJ 201 Internship Course, you MUST set up a phone call or meeting with Doug Heuermann. This course is offered often. It is required for 911 and Law Enforcement Students. It is HIGHLY recommended for CRJ students, especially as a valuable and rewarding opportunity to help you confirm your career choice or direction.
From DOUG HEUERMANN:I am excited to be the Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, and 911 Services program coordinator at Illinois Central College. I have worked in the Criminal Justice field my entire career beginning in 1983 at Peoria County Juvenile Court Services as an Investigator and Probation Officer. I continued this vocation as a Federal Probation officer in the Central District of Illinois having progressed through the department to the position of Chief U. S. Probation Officer retiring in 2018. I then began teaching in ICC’s early college program at Woodruff Career and Technical Center in Peoria.
I attended Western Illinois University for my Law Enforcement Administration degree and while working at Peoria County attended Illinois State University completing my master's degree in Criminal Justice in 1991.
My goal is to assist students to achieve academic success as well as prepare you for a future career in the Criminal Justice field. I encourage you to take advantage of the excellent programs offered at Illinois Central College and look forward to working with each of you.