Rockford has a brand-new reason to cheer this week. The city celebrated the very first graduating class of the Goodwill Excel Center in Illinois — a milestone that marks a meaningful step forward for adult learners in the region.
The Goodwill Excel Center is a tuition-free, accredited high school designed specifically for adults who were unable to complete their traditional high school education. Rockford’s location is the first of its kind in the entire state of Illinois, making this graduating class a truly historic group.
The celebration, reported by the Freeport Journal-Standard, highlights the power of second chances and the community’s commitment to lifelong learning. Graduates crossed the stage having balanced the demands of work, family, and coursework to earn their diplomas — a testament to both their determination and the support of the Goodwill organization behind them.
The Excel Center model, which has seen success in other states, offers flexible scheduling and wraparound support services to help adult students stay on track. Rockford’s inaugural class now stands as proof that the model can thrive here in northern Illinois.
For the graduates, their families, and the broader Rockford community, this ceremony represents far more than a diploma — it’s a launching pad for new careers, higher education opportunities, and brighter futures. Congratulations to every member of Rockford’s first-ever Goodwill Excel Center graduating class!
Sources: Freeport Journal-Standard